Setting up a blog in GHL
Create a blog inside GoHighLevel to attract organic search traffic and establish authority in your niche.
What you will learn
This GoHighLevel tutorial walks you through setting up a blog in ghl with clear, numbered steps. Whether you are new to GoHighLevel or looking to configure funnels & pages correctly, this guide covers everything you need. You will learn: go to sites → blogs, configure blog settings, link the blog to your website, write your first post, and more. All steps work inside a standard GoHighLevel account — start a free 14-day trial if you do not have one yet.
Step-by-step guide
Go to Sites → Blogs
Navigate to Sites → Blogs in your GHL sub-account. Click + Create Blog to set up your blog.
Configure blog settings
Enter your blog name, description, and URL slug. These appear in browser tabs and search results, so include your main keyword.
Link the blog to your website
In your GHL website, add a Blog page and connect it to your new blog. This makes your posts accessible at yourdomain.com/blog.
Write your first post
Click + New Post. Add a title, write your content in the editor, upload a featured image, and add a meta description for SEO.
Categorize and tag posts
Create categories relevant to your niche. Organize posts with categories and tags to help visitors and search engines navigate your content.
Publish and promote
Click Publish when your post is ready. Share it on social media, link to it in email campaigns, and add internal links from other pages on your site.
Ready to put this into action?
Start your free 14-day GHL trial — or join our Skool community at $87/mo (saves $10/mo vs direct signup).Frequently asked questions
How do I go to sites → blogs in GoHighLevel?
Navigate to Sites → Blogs in your GHL sub-account. Click + Create Blog to set up your blog.
What is the first step to setting up a blog in ghl?
The first step is to go to sites → blogs. Navigate to Sites → Blogs in your GHL sub-account. Click + Create Blog to set up your blog.
Do I need a GoHighLevel account to follow this tutorial?
Yes. This guide requires an active GoHighLevel account. You can start a free 14-day trial at gohighlevel.com — no credit card is required.