Dec 3 2025 | By: PhotoBiz Knowledge Base
Overview
The PhotoBiz Website Package includes an integrated Blog that makes it easy to share updates, announcements, promotions, featured sessions, and other content with your audience.
If you no longer need a blog post, you can delete it from your Blog dashboard. This guide explains how to permanently delete one or more blog posts and what to review before removing content from your website.
Deleting a blog post is permanent. If you may need the post again later, you should set the post to draft instead of deleting it. This guide also explains when to set up a 301 redirect to help avoid 404 errors from old blog post links that may be indexed by search engines.
Deleting a blog post is permanent. Once a blog post is deleted, its text, images, settings, and URL are removed and cannot be recovered.
If you want to take a post offline without losing the content, set the blog post to draft instead. Draft posts are not visible on your live website, but they remain available in your Blog dashboard.
Log in to your PhotoBiz account and click BLOG in the left-side menu.
This opens your Blog dashboard, where you can manage your existing blog posts.
Find the blog post you want to delete in your Blog dashboard.
If you have many blog posts, you can use the search bar to search for the blog post title by name. Once you find the post, click the checkbox next to it.
You can select more than one blog post if you want to delete multiple posts at the same time.
A right-side menu will open after you select the post. Click DELETE, then confirm that you want to permanently delete the selected blog post or posts.
Once confirmed, the selected blog post or posts will be permanently removed from your Blog dashboard and your website.
Consider Setting Up a 301 Redirect
If the blog post you delete was indexed by Google or shared online, visitors may still try to access its old URL. Without a redirect, this will result in a 404 Page Not Found error.
To preserve SEO and avoid broken links, set up a redirect to another relevant blog post or page.
Learn More: How to Create a 301 Redirect in PhotoBiz
Unpublishing vs. Deleting
If you may need the content later—or want to repurpose images or text—unpublishing the post is the safer option.
Learn More: How To Set A Blog Post To Draft
Check Internal Links
If you linked to the blog post from other pages, buttons, menus, or blocks on your website, those links will break once the post is deleted. Update or remove any links pointing to the deleted URL.
Back Up Images or Text First
If the post contains images you want to reuse, move them to your Image Clipboard before deleting the post. Text must be copied and saved manually.