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When it comes to generating traffic, the majority of people concentrate solely on Google. There are good reasons to do so. After all, 93 percent of online experiences start with a search…
Beth Worthy 21st Jul No Comments The following guide on growing a social media audience examines the steps involved in getting your first thousand fans for each of the top 5 social…
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Hey. Got time for a quiz? Don’t worry, it’s short. Just a single question. What do most web pros do on their own websites that makes me the saddest? Answer: Write a useless About page. If…
While smartphones’ share of traffic to the average US retail site continues to grow, desktops remain “the cash cow,” according to Adobe Digital Insights’ “2016 Mobile Retail Report”. In…
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When engaging with brands, consumers turn first to their websites, blogs or social sites, presumably for the availability, ease and convenience in doing so, according to a recent survey…
This is the beginning of a series on WordPress. In this initial lesson we learn what WordPress is, why it’s useful, and get a feel for what we’ll learn in upcoming lessons (admin screens,…
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If you’re new to WordPress, you might be wondering about the difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com. The one major difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org is who’s…
Once WordPress has been installed on your web server, you can access your WordPress login page from two different URLs. The first way to access your WordPress Login URL will be in this…
To access the WordPress dashboard, you’ll need to first log in to your WordPress site. Once you’ve logged in to your WordPress site, you’ll land here, the WordPress Dashboard. The WordPress…
In this tutorial, we’ll be discussing the WordPress Admin Bar or toolbar. The WordPress Admin Bar is a shortcut area that allows you to access the behind the scenes controls when you’re on…
WordPress offers a ton of settings for customizing how your site functions. In this tutorial, we’ll be covering WordPress Settings in depth. From the WordPress Dashboard, locate the…
When it comes to creating content for your WordPress site, you have the option to choose between creating either a post or page. Both have their respective uses and can add very dynamic…
To get started creating your first WordPress post, locate the Posts menu in the left-hand side of the WordPress Dashboard. You can either hover over the Posts link or click to expand it to…
The WordPress post and page editor makes it easy to add hyperlinks to other web pages from your content. 1. From the WordPress post or page editor, select the text that you want be…
Using a visual element like an image or photo is a great way to spruce up your post or page content. 1. Determine where you’d like to insert your image in your post. 2. Above the Post…
In this tutorial, we’ll walk through using the WordPress Media Library. The WordPress Media Library contains all the files you’ve uploaded to your WordPress site, with the most recent…
In this tutorial, we’ll be covering some of the basics of formatting your WordPress posts with the built-in WordPress post editor formatting options. The majority of your formatting options…
Creating a WordPress page is very similar to creating a post. Just remember that pages are intended for static content. 1. To get started adding a new page to your WordPress site, find the…
After Going Live…. Now What?
Now your site is built. All your information is online and accessible to the world. But that’s just the beginning. It’s like printing brochures and not handing them out. Now it’s time to work on distributing your site information. There are many ways to do this:
■ Building an email list and emailing your subscribers regularly
■ Blogging on your website and distributing your articles through email or social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
■ Public relations posts and distribution
■ Search Engine Optimization to rank in google for search phrases that are profitable in your arena
■ Traditional Print Advertising
■ Trade Shows
The following information sources will get you off the ground and give you a basic understanding of these promotional methods.
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