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カテゴリーとタグ – コンテンツを分類するためのSEOベストプラクティス

多くの読者から、カテゴリーとタグのどちらがSEOに適しているのかという質問をよく受けます。これらの要素を理解することは、サイトの構成と検索エンジンの可視性を向上させるために重要です。

WordPressのカテゴリーとタグの違いがよくわからないという方は、あなただけではありません。これらの違いを把握することで、コンテンツをより効果的に整理し、サイトのSEO効果を最大限に高めることができます。

この投稿では、WordPressにおけるカテゴリーとタグの違いを明確にします。それぞれがどのようにコンテンツを整理するために使用できるかを説明し、SEOランキングに与える影響について説明します。

Categories vs Tags - SEO Best Practices for Sorting Your Content

このチュートリアルで取り上げる内容は以下の通りです。下のリンクから興味のあるセクションにジャンプできます:

カテゴリーとタグの違いは?

カテゴリーとタグはどちらもWordPressのタクソノミーです。投稿をさまざまな方法でグループ化するために使用されます。

カテゴリーは投稿を大まかにグループ化するためのものです。一般的なトピックやWordPressサイトの目次のようなものです。カテゴリーは階層構造になっており、サブカテゴリーを作成することができます。

一方、タグは投稿の詳細を記述するためのものです。タグはあなたのサイトのインデックス・ワードと考えてください。タグによって、コンテンツを細かく分類することができます。タグは階層的ではありません。

例えば、WPBeginnerのこのブログ投稿は、カテゴリー’初心者ガイド’にあります。ナビゲーションメニューのBlog ” Beginners Guideをクリックすると、このカテゴリーにあるすべての投稿を見ることができます。

この投稿には次のタグもあります:カテゴリー、カテゴリー対タグ、カスタマタクソノミー、SEO、SEOのベストプラクティス、コンテンツの並べ替え、タグ。

これらのタグは投稿のどこにも表示されません。しかし、ユーザーが当ブログの関連検索でこの投稿を見つけるのに役立ちます。

タグとカテゴリーの最も大きな違いのひとつは、WordPressの投稿はすべてカテゴリーの下に分類されなければなりませんが、タグを持つ必要はないということです。

投稿にカテゴリーを与えない場合、WordPressは自動的に初期設定のカテゴリーに割り当てます。これは「Uncategorized」と呼ばれますが、「Uncategorized」カテゴリーを「Other」や「Miscellaneous」のようにリネームすると便利です。

注:初期設定では、WordPressでカテゴリーとタグを持つのはブログ投稿のみです。しかし、プラグインを使ってWordPressのページにカテゴリーとタグを追加することができます。

WordPressでカテゴリーとタグを追加するには?

カテゴリーとタグは、WordPressで投稿を作成または編集するときに追加できます。右側の「投稿日設定」の下にあります。

Adding categories and tags when creating a post

また、投稿 ” カテゴリーと 投稿 ” タグから新しいカテゴリーやタグを追加することもできます。

カテゴリーやタグの追加方法については、「カテゴリーとは」「タグとは」の説明をご覧ください。

WordPressのカテゴリーはいくつ持つべきか?

カテゴリの数は特に決まっていません。多くの場合、投稿を適切にカテゴリー分けし、サイトを閲覧しやすくするために、5から10の間が望ましいでしょう。

カテゴリーは、投稿の大きなグループを包含するためのものです。サブカテゴリーやタグを使って投稿を小さなグループに分けることができます。

ブログを始めたばかりなら、完璧なカテゴリーリストを考え出そうと心配する必要はない。大まかなカテゴリーを3~5個選び、時間が経つにつれて増やしていけばいい。

WordPressでサブカテゴリーを使う必要はあるのか?

サブカテゴリーを使う必要はありませんし、(WPBeginnerを含む)多くの大規模なブログでは使っていません。しかし、サブカテゴリーは、小さなセクションにグループ化できる投稿がたくさんある大きなカテゴリーがある場合に役立ちます。

例えば、グルテンフリーのレシピが増えている「レシピ」カテゴリーがあるとします。

Posts in the category 'Recipes'

これらの投稿を自分のサブカテゴリーに入れることで、読者が見つけやすくなります。レシピ」に「グルテンフリー」という新しい子カテゴリーを作り、これらの投稿をそのカテゴリーに移動させます。

カテゴリーを投稿URLに使用する

サイトによっては、パーマリンク(投稿URL)にカテゴリー名を使用している場合がありますが、これは設定 ” パーマリンクで設定できます。

Including your posts' categories in your URLs

もし、あなたのサイトがそうであれば、投稿日のURLは次のようになります:
.../recipes/gluten-free-pancakes/のようになります。

投稿を子カテゴリーに移動させると、新しいURLになります:
.../レシピ/グルテンフリー/グルテンフリーパンケーキ/ …/レシピ/グルテンフリー/グルテンフリーパンケーキ

通常、WordPressは古いURLを新しいURLにリダイレクトしようとします。リンクがまだ機能していることを確認する価値はあります。必要であれば、古いURLから新しいURLへの301リダイレクトを作成することができます。

親カテゴリーに投稿を残し、子カテゴリーにも割り当てるという設定もありますが、これには欠点があります。

WPBeginnerサイトにはURLにカテゴリーがありますが、ユーザーには常に「投稿名」だけを含む短いURL構造を使用することをお勧めします。そうすることで、リダイレクトの設定を心配することなく、コンテンツを再編成するための最大限の柔軟性が得られます。

すべての新規サイトは、最新の「投稿名」URL構造を使用しています。WPBeginnerは10年以上前のものなので、レガシーなURL構造になっています。URL構造を変更することはSEO上推奨されません。

1つの投稿を複数のカテゴリーに割り当てることはできますか?

WordPressでは、投稿を複数のカテゴリーに分類することができます。複数の親カテゴリーや、親カテゴリー+サブカテゴリー、サブカテゴリーなどです。

複数のカテゴリーを持つことは、SEO対策になりません。複数のカテゴリーに投稿を割り当てるのは、それが読者にとって最も理にかなっている場合に限ります。

複数のカテゴリーに投稿することで、重複コンテンツによるSEO上の問題が発生する可能性があります。

複数のカテゴリーを使用する場合は、1つの投稿を2つ以上のメイン(親)カテゴリーに入れないようにしてください。各投稿は1つのメインカテゴリーに収まるようにしてください。

投稿に付けられるタグの数に制限はありますか?

WordPressでは、投稿日ごとに設定できるタグの数に制限はありません。投稿に1,000以上のタグを割り当てることも可能です!

しかし、それは絶対にお勧めしない。

タグの目的は、関連する投稿をリンクさせることです。タグは本の索引のようなものだと考えてください。各タグは索引のキーワードのようなものです。

タグはサイトを検索するユーザーにとって便利です。関連投稿を表示するプラグインの中には、どの投稿のトピックが関連しているかを把握するためにタグを使うものがあります。

通常、1投稿につきタグは最大10個までに固定表示することをお勧めします。

カテゴリーとタグ:どちらがSEOに有利か?

WordPressのSEOにおいて、タグよりもカテゴリーを使う方が有利なことはありますか?

短い答えは “ノー “だ。

カテゴリーとタグにはそれぞれ異なる目的がある。カテゴリーを使わなければなりませんが、タグを使いたくなければ使う必要はありません。しかし、読者がサイトをナビゲーションしやすくするために、両方を適切に使用することをお勧めします。

最終的には、ユーザーを念頭に置いてサイトを設計する必要があります。すべての検索エンジンは、ユーザーにとって最も有益なコンテンツを表示したいと考えています。

つまり、最高のユーザビリティを実現するためにコンテンツを整理することは、SEOランキングの向上にもつながるということだ。

検索結果でのカテゴリーやタグの見え方をコントロールできるか?

市場で最高のWordPress SEOプラグインであるAll In One SEO (AIOSEO)を使用することで、検索エンジンの検索結果ページにカテゴリーやタグが表示される方法をカスタマイズすることができます。

まず、All In One SEO PremiumまたはAIOSEO無料プラグインのいずれかをインストールして有効化します。詳しくは、WordPressプラグインのインストール方法のステップバイステップガイドをご覧ください。

有効化した後、All In One SEO ” 検索外観に移動し、「タクソノミー」タブをクリックしてカテゴリーとタグの検索外観を設定する必要があります。

All in One SEO Taxonomies Settings

初期設定はほとんどのサイトで機能しますが、さまざまな方法でカスタマイズすることができます。

例えば、検索エンジンがカテゴリーやタグアーカイブのリストをインデックスしないようにしたいユーザーもいます。これは、Duplicatorコンテンツの問題を防ぎ、検索エンジンが実際の投稿やページを優先することを促します。

カテゴリー」セクションで、「検索で表示」オプションを「いいえ」に切り替えるだけです。

AIOSEO Search Appearance for Categories

次に、タグのセクションまでスクロールダウンして同じことをする。

ページの上部または下部にある「変更を保存」ボタンをクリックして、設定を保存してください。検索エンジンはカテゴリーやタグのアーカイブページをインデックスしなくなります。

AIOSEO Search Appearance for Tags

WordPressコンテンツの分類に関するエキスパートガイド

この投稿が、カテゴリーとタグ、そしてコンテンツを分類するためのSEOベストプラクティスについてご理解いただく一助となれば幸いです。WordPressコンテンツの分類に関する他のガイドもご覧ください:

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  1. Maxwell

    /%postname%/ VS /%category%/%postname%/

    Some people says that for Several hundred -or thousand- posts /%postname%/ Structure is more efficient because WordPress cannot tell the difference between Categories and Posts so when it’s looking at, say…domain.com/tutorials/how-to-ABC, it cannot tell if “Tutorials” is a category, page, or post; so it goes through all of them to find the match. Next, it goes to “How-to-ABC” and repeats the process; taking twice the time.

    I’m confused and need help.

    • WPBeginner Support

      We use /%category%/%postname%/ in our URL structure and we don’t think it is slower.

      Admin

  2. Lorenzo

    Hi, very useful article for me!

    I have a website about itineraries and craftsmen with 2 main topics: cities and materials

    User must be able to search filtering the results by these 2 topics. What are the best taxonomies I can use?

    I was thinking to use categories (Cities) and subcategories (Materials).

    Is this the best solution? Maybe do I have to consider TAGS?

    Another question: since the same articles go under one Category (City) and specific subcategories or TAG (Material), search engines will consider them as duplicate contents? May I incur in SEO penalization?

    Thank you

    • WPBeginner Support

      Lorenzo, you got it right. Seems like you need Categories->Subcategories. As for SEO part, WordPress uses canonical for your individual entries. This allows search engines to differentiate between index pages like categories, archives, tags and individual articles. We would also recommend you to take a look at our WordPress SEO plugin by Yoast article and WordPress SEO Tips for Beginners.

      Admin

  3. cik amal

    thank you for helping me.. If u see my blog i put many categories.. btw thank you very much

  4. طراحی سایت

    I had used the tag on my old website,
    But now I’ve turned it into categories

    But it still has some problems:

  5. Zohaib

    Hi Syed,

    I have a question, Currently, I am working on my Jobs blog where I share jobs from various newspapers.

    So, I am using categories instead of any tags in my site and I also managed all the categorie’s link into various parts for my users. For example, I have a category name “Jobs In Karachi” so I hide the main category from the blog and take the link of this Jobs In Karachi category and make a new manually category with the same name and insert hyperlink.

    Is it fine for my blog ? I am not using any tag so far in my site. My site contains only categories.

    • WPBeginner Support

      Yes seems fine. The real goal of taxonomies is to help you and your users sort the content so if its helping you and your users then it is alright.

      Admin

  6. Ibrahim

    Thanks for the insightful article. I got a bit carried away with my categories so I’ve gone back and restructured using your suggestions.

    Thanks :D

  7. shahid

    Salam Sir, thanks for this great post. I want to ask, If tags are only for users then why you don’t show tags for this post and why you have not tags width on your site?

    thanks

    • WPBeginner Support

      On WPBeginner we cover a variety of topics and we feel that categories help our users more than tags. This is why we have Categories at the top under Blog menu.

      Admin

  8. John Els

    I found your article while looking for information on how to use custom taxonomies in a meaningful way. Thank you for taking the time to write a very nice article about categories and tags. The way that you explained the difference between the two, and what is important about them, is very useful. Now I just need to figure out if this is enough, or whether I need to implement custom taxonomies, and then how to best structure my site content. Thanks again :-)

  9. Matias

    • Editorial Staff

      Different SEO’s will have different take on this. If you’re super concerned about duplicate content, then add noindex. Otherwise leave it. As Yoast suggested, if you’re using excerpts then you can leave it as index.

      Admin

      • Matias

        Gonna try indexing tag and category in one of my blogs and i will tell you the results.

  10. Sean Nelson

    Thanks so much for this article. I’m currently building a review website for sports equipment and am trying to decide the category and tags relationship. Both were created by WordPress for a reason, and if used correctly and properly thought out ahead of time can tremendously help you in the long-run of managing your content on a blog.

    I’ll definitely be back to read future posts. Thanks!

  11. J

    Awesome article, thanks for sharing.
    My question is if were there changes in WordPress that we should be aware of concerning this topic or the same principles are still relevant.
    All the best,

    J

  12. Tim L

    I realize I’m late to the party here but I have two questions that were not addressed.

    I have a photo blog organized geographically. Categories are usually state names (i.e., Oregon) but in some states there is enough repetition that I can divide posts into regional subcategories (i.e., Cascade Mountains). These subcategories usually start out as tags. Is there any reason not to have “Cascade Mountains” as a subcategory and a tag? It gives readers a choice of how to find the posts they are looking for.

    In the example above I have two categories assigned to a post but one is a subcategory so it doesn’t violate the “one category” rule. Now let’s say I add a third category, “Bobby”, to the post because I want to make it easy for Bobby’s grandparents to find all the posts about Bobby. Not smart? Should Bobby remain a tag?

    • Editorial Staff

      Tim,

      Geographical location is one way to go about using categories although I wouldn’t do it that way on my site. Here is why:

      If I’m visiting Oregon, I will probably do it once or twice in my life maybe? So the pictures I have for that category are going to be limited and so is the life of that category. After a certain period of time, that category will never be used again. That is a big dilemma for travel bloggers too.

      My personal preference as a user and as a blogger would be to categorize based on more universal themes. For example as a travel blogger, I would use categories like Food, Culture, Places, etc. Then lets say all the pictures I took while I was in Ireland, will go in their appropriate categories each with tags of Ireland.

      Now there is no right/wrong way here because it essentially comes down to a personal preference. I have built large sites where we had to use geographical location as categories to organize each company branch in various location of the country. So it really depends on what you are going for.

      What will happen if you go outside of United States? Then you will have all U.S. states as category and then one country? At what level should you really start with? Should you start with parent category country? To avoid all that complication on personal/travel/photoblogs, I would simply keep things simple by using universal themes.

      -Syed

      Admin

  13. Ibraheem

    Thank you so much for your work. and here is my question:

    I hope I am getting this right point. I need to tell search engine to not index my tags. why? They have the juice of my content!

    My competitor is ranking high with his tags not categories! I am sure if he noindex his tags he will loose all of his traffic. Why are tags bringing good traffic while categories not? There is something not clear about noindex for tags.

    • Editorial Staff

      You can choose to index your tags instead of categories. It is your personal preference. Remember that the goal is to organize your site.

      Admin

  14. Steph M

    Great article! I was hoping for some advice. I run a blog for a bar chain with 12 locations. So say my category would be Cityname Nightlife. Would you suggest making a Nightlife category with the cities as subcategories, or 12 categories of Cityname Nightlife? (there are other terms I want to do this for besides nightlife)

    I appreciate your help :)

    • Editorial Staff

      It really depends on how you want to structure your site. If you want to show content by cities, then make cities the parent category. If you want to show topics as the main thing and let users pick their cities secondary… then make cities a sub category.

      Admin

  15. Muwawu Jimmy Roderick

    Please I cannot believe the information I have found on this website. It was so well explained in that I was like watching a video tutorial. I had read alot of information from other websites, but they all failed to explain the meaning of categories and tags or pages. It only here where I have found clear info.

    Thanks for the great tutorial

  16. kusum

    Hi it is very informative

    but i am just wondering to know how multiple taxonomies wil work for SEOs, for user i need to create 4 -5 taxonomies to attache with a custom post type for databse type project where user can filter the data within multiple taxonomies.

    is it will also make effect on SEO , and will create a duplicate content issues.

    please suggest
    regards

    • Editorial Staff

      Just set noindex, follow tags for all the other taxonomies. Yoast’s WordPress SEO plugin has the option to do so.

      Admin

  17. RB

    Very helpful article. Do have a question:

    Currently, in Yoast, I have” title template” for tag + categ are populated with (%%term_title%% Archives %%page%% %%sep%% %%sitename%%), while “meta description template” is (%%category_description%%) and (%%tag_description%%) respectively. I should point out that it’s a new blog with no real content just yet and my goal is to have elements set up correctly for smooth sailing. That said, as categories and tags get added, do I need to be filling out their descriptions so that yoast’s “description templates” pull that info? What is the benefit of naming categories? Lastly, if I don’t name and with my current set up, what would a search result end up looking like (what will meta be?)

    Thanks in advance!
    R

    • Editorial Staff

      Yes it is helpful to add category description if you want that category to rank for certain keywords. Most folks don’t add that because they don’t care enough. Some folks noindex their categories if they don’t think category archive is related.

      It really depends on what you are trying to do with your site, and how you are using categories. On WPBeginner, we have meta description for our categories.

      Admin

  18. Animesh Roy

    Thanks for this great informative post. A lot of confusion related to categories and tags have been cleared. But I have a small question regarding categories. When I am entering my site’s name in Google search bar, the category archive links are also showing in search result. So my question is how to remove those category archive links from search result and is it required to remove those links from the search result. I am quite confused regarding this.
    I am using Yoast WordPress SEO as my blogs SEO plugin..

    • Editorial Staff

      You can noindex the category archives from Yoast’s plugin settings if you like.

      Admin

  19. Aditya Nath Jha

    Awesome insight you have, I was just about to strip category base from my url! I am still confused whether should I do it or not ?

    • Editorial Staff

      It’s really a personal preference. We wouldn’t recommend it though because we have had some issues with redirects if your post/page and category slug are similar. It’s really weird.

      Admin

  20. arunii

    I read the whole article carefully and comments as well. what i personally learn is that

    Tags should be – > No Index , Follow
    Categories should be – Index, Follow

    Also try to put you post in just one category. This is I personally follow and implement.

    Is I am right and going in right directon ? Please reply editorial staff !

  21. yMladenov

    It’s nice to see that the concept of creating sites for the people, not the search engines, is prevailing again. I am so fed up with people seeing their sites as search engine results. Furthermore, the irony in that case is that sites built with SE’s in mind usually does not rank as well as a user-friendly, (useful!) content-rich site.

  22. Maria

    Hi!
    I’m getting crazy with the problem of categories in my blog. The fact is that there are posts that I want to put into 2 categories. People told me that Google doesn’t penalize for this but could not index one of them. So, do I have to index categories or not? What do you suggest?
    Thanks a lot

      • Maria

        Thanks a lot! Just the last question…if I noindex the categories, will my articles be index?

        • Editorial Staff

          Yes. It will only noindex the category archive pages. It will still follow all of your articles and index them.

  23. carles

    Thanks very much to make things clear.

  24. Charles Ott

    The information you provided on these topics for my Steel City Artist website was very helpful and the most informative that I came across this evening. Thank you!

  25. Allii Allee

    really nice tips for new blogger as in my blogs i will have to cut down categories

  26. George Malamidis

    Thanks for the wonderful information!!! It now makes sense!!! :)

  27. Andrew Beatty

    I have been trying to make sense of this for quite a while. This really helped, many thanks.

  28. Justine Antoinette

    Nice post, thanks for the useful information.

  29. David Abramson

    Great article…I’ve been thinking about my tags and categories for my new blog and this definitely gives me some clarity. Thank you!

  30. Derek Lauber

    Thank you for this very helpful article. I am in the process of restructuring my categories and using them as a Table of Contents has been a great insight. I have way too many categories and will now pair them down to the core of what my site is about and use tags like an index. Brilliant
    Thanks!

  31. Sean Vandenberg

    Thanks for posting this. I’m still undecided on whether or not to use tags for my blog. Really liked the “noindex, follow” tip!

  32. Jim O,Brien

    This article was a big help for me as a beginner. I was hoping to see a sample website identifying the use of categories, subcategories, and posts. Just a suggestion. Thanks

  33. Rosa Coelho

    Thank you! I didn’t really understand the point of tags. I’ve learned so much on this site already. Thank you for sharing so much information. It’s so clear and easy to understand.

  34. BlogSetupGuide.com

    In regards to putting one post in multiple categories there is nothing wrong with it SEO wise. Personally, I have done this a number of times and didn’t even both noindexing the tags and categories.

    On tags just make sure you’re adding relevant tags. If the words are not in your body then I wouldn’t bother don’t add them as a tag.

    Also, for all your SEO gurus out there don’t get to hung up on noindexing these as I run a number of sites and my SEOmoz Pro account tells me there is 1000+ duplicate content. However, Google is smart enough to tell article “A” is also found in your tags and category. In this case Google will rank your article over the tags or category. If you find Google ranking otherwise then you might want to think about no indexing the culprit tags or categories.

    I retweeted this article :)

    Garen

  35. cole

    I like to think of categories as type of posts: review, rant, tutorial, etc. Then, I use tags to fill in the content of that review or rant

  36. Andy McIlwain

    On the subject of tags – I’m a big believer in using nouns for tagging blog posts. You don’t have to think as hard — just pull them from the content! I also think users are more inclined to search for nouns than adjectives or verbs or anything else.

  37. Boldly Going

    Heya!

    Another great little feature when using Yoast’s WordPress SEO?

    Unless you have a well thought out, very specific reason for displaying a specific word as your category designation–use the WordPress SEO plugin to automatically strip that out of the URLs that get printed on your pages.

    By default, WordPress will display, usually /category/, for your category pages. Something along these lines:

    Your-Awesome-Website.com/category/actual-category-name/post-name/

    However, hold the show!

    Go to your WordPress admin area, scroll down and click on the “SEO” menu item and find the “Permalinks” sub-menu link. The very first check box option should be:

    “Strip the category base (usually /category/) from the category URL.”

    And that will remove that somewhat superfluous “/category/” from the URL, leaving (in our example above):

    Your-Awesome-Website.com/actual-category-name/post-name/

    (The above URL examples assume your awesome permlink structure was set to show /%category%/%post_name%/)

    Cheers! :)

    • Editorial Staff

      We do NOT recommend removing the category base. It will cause issues with permalinks. We tried it on another site, and it was not fun fixing it.

      Admin

  38. Ally

    Thanks for an excellent post. In confirmed that categories are for helping the users to make sense out of my blog. I’m still not very keen to include the tag could into a widget. I just don’t like the look of it. (I do use tags, but if they’re not meta keywords, and I am not displaying them, what is the point of having them?)

  39. Paul

    This is a very comprehensive post about those damn categories and tags. Really helped formulise the issues in my mind and cleared up a few things, also Im beginning to see why people favour Yoast rather than all in one seo. great work thank you, I shall share within my community.

  40. Ahmad Awais

    Thanks for this nice article Syed bro. I ahve a question that relates to this thing.
    I am using Yoast SEO plugin which employs item scope and such schema n breadcrumbs by which my Google representation of URLs changes to something like this
    Subject => Post Title
    URL => domain.com › Writings › NEWS
    Is it good for SEO or bad?
    One thing I noticed is if the keyword is in my url then it is not being displayed by this method.
    What do you suggest?

  41. Adnan Shahid

    A well elaborated article about a very big misconception. Thanks for guiding us in a beautiful way.

  42. Brian Childers

    I have seen articles that say to no index the tags to prevent duplicate content. Based on this article, should I conclude that may be a bad idea?

    • Editorial Staff

      Brian as the article states, you are more than welcome to noindex, follow the tags or any other taxonomy. However, we don’t think it makes a huge difference unless ofcourse you have full-post content on all of your archive pages (which is not a good idea to begin with).

      Admin

  43. Heidi

    Thanks for a great article. I use both Categories and Tags and it looks like I am doing it right! But always room for improvement!

  44. Vince

    Thanks for this awesome explanation. Well, actually I will still go maintaining one category per post. WHY? Simply because even Matt Cutts already made an explanation out of it. It is better to make that way than using multiple number of categories. And yes it is true that using multiple categories is simply making multiple copies of your articles.

    Nonetheless, I don’t believe that it has a huge impact if you have been doing it before and just retained it. Google has so many factors to consider the ranking. That is just one… so there is not much to worry about if you are not able to rework on your categories. :)

    • Editorial Staff

      Yup. Like we say in the article, you shouldn’t have to use multiple categories. If you find yourself doing that, then your categories need restructuring. You can have multiple categories under the condition that the other category is a sub-category of your parent category.

      Admin

  45. Raza

    My strategy behind categories and tags is common sense. Categories should group the posts into certain data sets and tags should act as filters or short catchy headings to further define nature of your posts and or tempt/attract users to click on them to read more.

    Categories should have proper meta tags and reflect the nature of posts. Tags on other hand should have noindex attribute to them, that should be mandatory to people who like to add tons of tags. This shall save them hassle of cleaning up their mess in the long run.

  46. Saqib Ameen

    well, personally I also like to use tags :) due to short permalink :D

    • Editorial Staff

      Remember, these tags and categories are not for you. They are for your users. Make your decisions wisely.

      Admin

  47. Nouman Younas

    is it ok to convert category into tag?
    i recently did this…

    • Editorial Staff

      Yes it is totally ok to do that. Just make sure that you 301 redirect your category urls to that tag url.

      Admin

      • Nouman Younas

        Oh no.. i didnt do this … let me google… can u tell me method how i can do this?

    • Verde

      Be carefull convert your Tags to category,Taxonomies is for user and Google too.but the content is the first fact both of them.when choose the niche we want ,you must have the concept between category & tags for that.Let’s ask to Matt Cuts about these.

  48. Saad

    I Think using tag is better overall :)

  49. David Wang

    This is an excellent article – the best that I’ve read on the topic. Thank you for using clear and hype-free language to explain this complicated topic :)

    • John Els

      David, it makes me feel better that you also look at this as a “complicated topic.” I don’t think it’s complicated to the point where it can’t be understood (not after this nice article), but it is complicated because one needs to give careful thought to how you want to structure your information for maximum usefulness, and then use available tools to implement it in the best way. :-)

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