The document outlines details about a web internship program run by Jay Pasana. It includes the house rules for the program, which emphasize professionalism, unity, punctuality, and not distributing or reselling the digital products from the program. It also lists the goals of the program, which are to teach participants a wide range of web design and development skills, including building their portfolio and getting jobs. The document provides information about WordPress, including what it is, its advantages, different uses, and elements like scripts, domains, hosting, themes, and plugins.
The document provides an overview of basic web design concepts and getting started with WordPress website creation. It discusses coding, URLs, loading time, questions to consider like purpose and audience. It also shows examples of simple website structures and homepages. WordPress is introduced as a free content management system that allows creating websites without coding through a 5 step process. User profiles can also be customized with Gravatar images.
Holistic Web Marketing for Long Term Care & Assisted Living FacilitiesRich Brooks
The document discusses holistic web marketing strategies for long term care and assisted living facilities. It covers topics like search engine optimization, blogging, social media marketing, email newsletters, and measuring conversions. The goal is to increase online visibility, get visitors to take action, and measure results. Key strategies include keyword research, on-page optimization, link building, and content syndication across blogs and social networks.
This presentation covers some fantastic tools that can help you manage your online presence more easily, through automation, dashboards, or tools that just make your life easier.
Sallie Goetsch explains three things website owners need to address in 2017: SSL certificates, intrusive interstitials, and Google AMP. From the East Bay WordPress Meetup, January 2017.
Illuminz is a web design, animation, and branding firm founded in 2007 that prides itself on innovative production and forging long-term client relationships. The company provides a wide range of creative and development services including website design, software applications, content management systems, online marketing, 2D and 3D animations, and branding. Illuminz showcases examples of its work on its portfolio covering web design, Flash, PHP, and branding projects for various clients.
This document discusses the differences between Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org and provides reasons for why blogging can be a way to earn money. It highlights how blogging is easy, free or low-cost to start, and authentic. The example is given of Darran Rowse who started blogging as a teacher, grew his following to 200,000, and now makes six figures without his teaching job by creating content for his blogs about photography and blogging. Overall the document encourages blogging as a way to build an audience and promote content or products.
Oh no! My website has been hacked and why that was a good thingValentin Vesa
This presentation talks about my passion for WordPress and how the first time I experienced having my website hacked, helped me create a secured online presence for our family project, turned multinational charity program and landed me my dream job, allowing me to work to protect WordPress sites from hackers.
It opened opportunities, allows me to work remotely for an American company, while still living in Europe (Cluj, Romania) and also providing enough time to manage the volunteers behind the ShoeBox Project.
The document discusses creating an SEO-ready mobile presence. It notes that responsive design has pros like a single URL and analytics view, but cons like slow performance on some devices. Tips for responsive design include keeping the mobile experience simple with important information upfront. Case studies show that responsive design can increase key metrics like mobile visits, pageviews, and organic traffic. The future may involve making sites more "app-like" as mobile time is increasingly spent in apps rather than browsers.
The document provides an overview of basic web design concepts and getting started with WordPress website creation. It discusses coding, URLs, loading time, questions to consider like purpose and audience. It also shows examples of simple website structures and homepages. WordPress is introduced as a free content management system that allows creating websites without coding through a 5 step process. User profiles can also be customized with Gravatar images.
Holistic Web Marketing for Long Term Care & Assisted Living FacilitiesRich Brooks
The document discusses holistic web marketing strategies for long term care and assisted living facilities. It covers topics like search engine optimization, blogging, social media marketing, email newsletters, and measuring conversions. The goal is to increase online visibility, get visitors to take action, and measure results. Key strategies include keyword research, on-page optimization, link building, and content syndication across blogs and social networks.
This presentation covers some fantastic tools that can help you manage your online presence more easily, through automation, dashboards, or tools that just make your life easier.
Sallie Goetsch explains three things website owners need to address in 2017: SSL certificates, intrusive interstitials, and Google AMP. From the East Bay WordPress Meetup, January 2017.
Illuminz is a web design, animation, and branding firm founded in 2007 that prides itself on innovative production and forging long-term client relationships. The company provides a wide range of creative and development services including website design, software applications, content management systems, online marketing, 2D and 3D animations, and branding. Illuminz showcases examples of its work on its portfolio covering web design, Flash, PHP, and branding projects for various clients.
This document discusses the differences between Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org and provides reasons for why blogging can be a way to earn money. It highlights how blogging is easy, free or low-cost to start, and authentic. The example is given of Darran Rowse who started blogging as a teacher, grew his following to 200,000, and now makes six figures without his teaching job by creating content for his blogs about photography and blogging. Overall the document encourages blogging as a way to build an audience and promote content or products.
Oh no! My website has been hacked and why that was a good thingValentin Vesa
This presentation talks about my passion for WordPress and how the first time I experienced having my website hacked, helped me create a secured online presence for our family project, turned multinational charity program and landed me my dream job, allowing me to work to protect WordPress sites from hackers.
It opened opportunities, allows me to work remotely for an American company, while still living in Europe (Cluj, Romania) and also providing enough time to manage the volunteers behind the ShoeBox Project.
The document discusses creating an SEO-ready mobile presence. It notes that responsive design has pros like a single URL and analytics view, but cons like slow performance on some devices. Tips for responsive design include keeping the mobile experience simple with important information upfront. Case studies show that responsive design can increase key metrics like mobile visits, pageviews, and organic traffic. The future may involve making sites more "app-like" as mobile time is increasingly spent in apps rather than browsers.
Learn WordPress for Real Estate with the following 3 courses:
(1) Take Your Website from Static to Standout - an overview of why WordPress works for Real Estate, as well as how to improve upon the 5 most important areas of your website.
(2) WordPress DIY - This class is aimed at real estate professionals with the technical know-how and interest for creating their own WordPress website. Steps for getting started will be shared along with the most compatible real estate features you need for a standout website.
(3) WordPress "Have it Done" - This class is aimed at real estate professionals who are of the "have it done" mindset. They don't have time to tinker with creating their own WordPress site but they understand the value in having one set up to standout online.
The process for getting a site made will be shared, along with tips for what's required to maintain and be successful once your site is launched.
This document provides an introduction to WordPress from Renee Shupe. It discusses who Renee is and her experience with WordPress. It provides a brief history of WordPress and why it is popular. It clarifies the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org and when each is appropriate. It also gives tips for non-technical users, including how to install WordPress, use pages, posts, widgets, plugins and themes. Resources for learning more about WordPress are provided.
Second Edition: Bootstrap + Drupal Commerce in less than 45 minutes - DrupalC...Jorge Diaz
Second Edition of the Bootstrap + Drupal Commerce setup with Drupal 7. The slides have updates from a year of Drupal Contrib themes evolution, Drupal Commerce references and updates.
This document provides information on how to make money blogging through various methods like ads, affiliate marketing, and creating your own products. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each method. It also provides examples of ads, affiliate products, and own products from the company. Overall, the document provides guidance on revenue streams for blogs and emphasizes that making money online requires real work to build an audience and content over time.
Bootstrap + Drupal Commerce in less than 45 minutes!Jorge Diaz
This presentation was intended to back a demo setup to create a simple Online Store based on the most flexible open source backend PHP framework (Drupal) and the most popular front end one (Bootstrap). It took place on July 24th, 2015 at DrupalCamp Ottawa 2015
This document provides steps for enhancing a personal brand with a blog in 3 sentences or less:
The document discusses why blogging is a key component of personal branding by establishing credibility and expertise, and recommends starting with free blogging platforms like Blogger, TypePad, or WordPress. It also outlines models for blogging with WordPress, including hosting on your own domain or using a WordPress.com subdomain, and provides tips for getting started, customizing the look, and using a blog to serve as a website.
This document introduces blogging and provides key information about the topic. It defines a blog as a regularly updated website or journal. Blogging is the process of adding and updating content to a blog through activities like writing posts, publishing, and design. Popular blogging platforms that allow users to create and customize blogs include WordPress, Blogspot, and Tumblr. Blogging provides advantages such as improving writing skills, building an audience, sharing ideas, enhancing one's online profile, earning income, and gaining technical skills.
This document discusses plans to develop a new website for Grace Church to help the church grow. It recommends using the free online Weebly website builder and hosting. The draft Grace Church website is shown and key features like easy navigation, photos, service schedule and events are recommended. Integrating the website with Facebook, blogs, email newsletters and PayPal donations is also suggested. Next steps include prioritizing elements, setting a timeline and getting feedback by reviewing other church websites. The overall goal is to make the website engaging and informative so more people will learn about Christ.
On Images and Blogs - Summer 2014 Workshop at Highland Park Public LibraryLeora Wenger
Learn how to add images to blog posts. Learn about blogging. Resize images to fit your blog theme. Some photo editors are free. Art blogs and blog platforms among topics covered in this workshop.
Easy computer for bds10 entrance for websiteSatoru Hoshiba
This document discusses three ways to publish content online:
1. Using Instant WordPress which allows website creation directly from a computer without an internet connection.
2. Using free versions of WordPress or Weebly which require an internet connection to set up and publish a website with WordPress providing 1GB of storage and Weebly providing 500MB.
3. The standard way which involves getting a domain, hosting server, designing the site, uploading content, and publishing. It recommends first checking the plans and features of WordPress and Weebly.
WordPress 101 - Understanding Fundamental Concepts in WordPressLucy Beer
Lucy Beer is a WordPress expert who has been helping individuals and small businesses with WordPress since 2004. She provides an overview of key WordPress concepts including posts, pages, menus, themes, plugins, and widgets. Posts are for regularly updated content and use categories and tags, while pages are for static content. Themes control the look and feel of the site, and plugins add functionality. Resources for learning more about WordPress include WordPress TV, WPBeginner, Meetup groups, and conferences.
WordPress Goodness - Food and Wine ConferenceRenee Dobbs
This document discusses WordPress and provides recommendations for setting up and customizing a WordPress site. It covers the two main versions of WordPress - WordPress.com which is free but hosted, and WordPress.org which requires hosting but is fully customizable. The document recommends choosing themes, plugins, and features to protect the site, integrate social media, add calls to action, and keep visitors engaged and coming back through related content and email lists. Monetization options like affiliate links, ads, and selling products are also mentioned.
Drupal session 1 - What are drupal sessions?NETNODE AG
Drupal sessions are presentations held every two weeks by members of the netnode team on Drupal and web development topics. The sessions have a clear structure including an introduction on what will be covered, an overview of the topic, how the topic works, why it is interesting, and where to find more information. The presentations are prepared during two hours of work time and published on netnode's blog and social media channels. Potential topics include Drupal 8, Drush, HTML5, code samples, Drupal distributions, the Drupal services module, and mobile development. The goal is to inspire learning and sharing of knowledge between team members.
This document summarizes various WordPress tools, tips, and hacks that were presented at a DFW WordPress meetup. It provides brief descriptions of tools for proposing, managing projects, designing websites, creating videos, engaging clients, and publishing content. Tools mentioned include Book Like a Boss and Better Proposals for proposing, Basecamp and Google for project management, Elementor and Adobe Spark for design, Shakr and Adobe Spark for video, Soapbox for engagement, and Designrr for publishing. The document concludes with an invitation for any questions.
Presentation delivered at WordCamp Raleigh on November 3, 2012. I discuss the benefits of choosing WordPress to power a non-profit website, point out special considerations and must-haves, list recommended plugins, and share resources available online to help non-profits with their websites. I draw from my experience as designer and webmaster for a house of worship and two other non-profits.
This document provides information for small businesses on building a website, including selecting a domain name and web hosting provider. It discusses options like GoDaddy, Register, and Domain.com for domain names and web hosting companies like Wix, Weebly, and Webs that provide templates and tools to create a site. The document also includes tips for getting started with Wix and lists stock image sites as well as contact information for the instructor.
How to Make a Portfolio Website That Does Not Suck and Showcase Your Spectacu...nor_nilam
So your portfolio website sucks.
You or someone you hired built a portfolio website to showcase your cumbersome genius. The work on there is spectacular, and it should be the envy of the entire web community. Your creative portfolio website was designed to bring in new clients, get you picked up on design blogs, win the respect of your peers, prove to your ex-boss that you do have what it takes afterall, and impress your mom. And yet your design portfolio still sucks. Today we’re going to tell you how to quickly build a stunning portfolio website, without paying thousands to a web designer or web developers.
How can you increase your Google juice? What's the hot trend now in marketing? Video! This is a one hour look at how to successfully utilize video in pleasing clients and generating leads in real estate.
This document discusses how WordPress can empower non-profits. It notes that WordPress is easy to use and learn, free and open source, and has a large community and many resources available. WordPress can help non-profits be more efficient with limited funding and staff by providing an intuitive CMS. It allows non-profits to focus on their mission rather than website maintenance. The document provides tips on themes, plugins, custom post types and other ways non-profits can extend WordPress to meet their specific needs. The overall goal is to help non-profits operate more efficiently with less work.
WordPress is one of the most widely used open-source content management systems for websites and blogs. The reason for this is due to its out of the box simplicity, usability and SEO-friendliness. This presentation covers the ins and outs of WordPress installation and set-up and the value the platform can provide small business owners, online marketers and webmasters.
Learn WordPress for Real Estate with the following 3 courses:
(1) Take Your Website from Static to Standout - an overview of why WordPress works for Real Estate, as well as how to improve upon the 5 most important areas of your website.
(2) WordPress DIY - This class is aimed at real estate professionals with the technical know-how and interest for creating their own WordPress website. Steps for getting started will be shared along with the most compatible real estate features you need for a standout website.
(3) WordPress "Have it Done" - This class is aimed at real estate professionals who are of the "have it done" mindset. They don't have time to tinker with creating their own WordPress site but they understand the value in having one set up to standout online.
The process for getting a site made will be shared, along with tips for what's required to maintain and be successful once your site is launched.
This document provides an introduction to WordPress from Renee Shupe. It discusses who Renee is and her experience with WordPress. It provides a brief history of WordPress and why it is popular. It clarifies the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org and when each is appropriate. It also gives tips for non-technical users, including how to install WordPress, use pages, posts, widgets, plugins and themes. Resources for learning more about WordPress are provided.
Second Edition: Bootstrap + Drupal Commerce in less than 45 minutes - DrupalC...Jorge Diaz
Second Edition of the Bootstrap + Drupal Commerce setup with Drupal 7. The slides have updates from a year of Drupal Contrib themes evolution, Drupal Commerce references and updates.
This document provides information on how to make money blogging through various methods like ads, affiliate marketing, and creating your own products. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each method. It also provides examples of ads, affiliate products, and own products from the company. Overall, the document provides guidance on revenue streams for blogs and emphasizes that making money online requires real work to build an audience and content over time.
Bootstrap + Drupal Commerce in less than 45 minutes!Jorge Diaz
This presentation was intended to back a demo setup to create a simple Online Store based on the most flexible open source backend PHP framework (Drupal) and the most popular front end one (Bootstrap). It took place on July 24th, 2015 at DrupalCamp Ottawa 2015
This document provides steps for enhancing a personal brand with a blog in 3 sentences or less:
The document discusses why blogging is a key component of personal branding by establishing credibility and expertise, and recommends starting with free blogging platforms like Blogger, TypePad, or WordPress. It also outlines models for blogging with WordPress, including hosting on your own domain or using a WordPress.com subdomain, and provides tips for getting started, customizing the look, and using a blog to serve as a website.
This document introduces blogging and provides key information about the topic. It defines a blog as a regularly updated website or journal. Blogging is the process of adding and updating content to a blog through activities like writing posts, publishing, and design. Popular blogging platforms that allow users to create and customize blogs include WordPress, Blogspot, and Tumblr. Blogging provides advantages such as improving writing skills, building an audience, sharing ideas, enhancing one's online profile, earning income, and gaining technical skills.
This document discusses plans to develop a new website for Grace Church to help the church grow. It recommends using the free online Weebly website builder and hosting. The draft Grace Church website is shown and key features like easy navigation, photos, service schedule and events are recommended. Integrating the website with Facebook, blogs, email newsletters and PayPal donations is also suggested. Next steps include prioritizing elements, setting a timeline and getting feedback by reviewing other church websites. The overall goal is to make the website engaging and informative so more people will learn about Christ.
On Images and Blogs - Summer 2014 Workshop at Highland Park Public LibraryLeora Wenger
Learn how to add images to blog posts. Learn about blogging. Resize images to fit your blog theme. Some photo editors are free. Art blogs and blog platforms among topics covered in this workshop.
Easy computer for bds10 entrance for websiteSatoru Hoshiba
This document discusses three ways to publish content online:
1. Using Instant WordPress which allows website creation directly from a computer without an internet connection.
2. Using free versions of WordPress or Weebly which require an internet connection to set up and publish a website with WordPress providing 1GB of storage and Weebly providing 500MB.
3. The standard way which involves getting a domain, hosting server, designing the site, uploading content, and publishing. It recommends first checking the plans and features of WordPress and Weebly.
WordPress 101 - Understanding Fundamental Concepts in WordPressLucy Beer
Lucy Beer is a WordPress expert who has been helping individuals and small businesses with WordPress since 2004. She provides an overview of key WordPress concepts including posts, pages, menus, themes, plugins, and widgets. Posts are for regularly updated content and use categories and tags, while pages are for static content. Themes control the look and feel of the site, and plugins add functionality. Resources for learning more about WordPress include WordPress TV, WPBeginner, Meetup groups, and conferences.
WordPress Goodness - Food and Wine ConferenceRenee Dobbs
This document discusses WordPress and provides recommendations for setting up and customizing a WordPress site. It covers the two main versions of WordPress - WordPress.com which is free but hosted, and WordPress.org which requires hosting but is fully customizable. The document recommends choosing themes, plugins, and features to protect the site, integrate social media, add calls to action, and keep visitors engaged and coming back through related content and email lists. Monetization options like affiliate links, ads, and selling products are also mentioned.
Drupal session 1 - What are drupal sessions?NETNODE AG
Drupal sessions are presentations held every two weeks by members of the netnode team on Drupal and web development topics. The sessions have a clear structure including an introduction on what will be covered, an overview of the topic, how the topic works, why it is interesting, and where to find more information. The presentations are prepared during two hours of work time and published on netnode's blog and social media channels. Potential topics include Drupal 8, Drush, HTML5, code samples, Drupal distributions, the Drupal services module, and mobile development. The goal is to inspire learning and sharing of knowledge between team members.
This document summarizes various WordPress tools, tips, and hacks that were presented at a DFW WordPress meetup. It provides brief descriptions of tools for proposing, managing projects, designing websites, creating videos, engaging clients, and publishing content. Tools mentioned include Book Like a Boss and Better Proposals for proposing, Basecamp and Google for project management, Elementor and Adobe Spark for design, Shakr and Adobe Spark for video, Soapbox for engagement, and Designrr for publishing. The document concludes with an invitation for any questions.
Presentation delivered at WordCamp Raleigh on November 3, 2012. I discuss the benefits of choosing WordPress to power a non-profit website, point out special considerations and must-haves, list recommended plugins, and share resources available online to help non-profits with their websites. I draw from my experience as designer and webmaster for a house of worship and two other non-profits.
This document provides information for small businesses on building a website, including selecting a domain name and web hosting provider. It discusses options like GoDaddy, Register, and Domain.com for domain names and web hosting companies like Wix, Weebly, and Webs that provide templates and tools to create a site. The document also includes tips for getting started with Wix and lists stock image sites as well as contact information for the instructor.
How to Make a Portfolio Website That Does Not Suck and Showcase Your Spectacu...nor_nilam
So your portfolio website sucks.
You or someone you hired built a portfolio website to showcase your cumbersome genius. The work on there is spectacular, and it should be the envy of the entire web community. Your creative portfolio website was designed to bring in new clients, get you picked up on design blogs, win the respect of your peers, prove to your ex-boss that you do have what it takes afterall, and impress your mom. And yet your design portfolio still sucks. Today we’re going to tell you how to quickly build a stunning portfolio website, without paying thousands to a web designer or web developers.
How can you increase your Google juice? What's the hot trend now in marketing? Video! This is a one hour look at how to successfully utilize video in pleasing clients and generating leads in real estate.
This document discusses how WordPress can empower non-profits. It notes that WordPress is easy to use and learn, free and open source, and has a large community and many resources available. WordPress can help non-profits be more efficient with limited funding and staff by providing an intuitive CMS. It allows non-profits to focus on their mission rather than website maintenance. The document provides tips on themes, plugins, custom post types and other ways non-profits can extend WordPress to meet their specific needs. The overall goal is to help non-profits operate more efficiently with less work.
WordPress is one of the most widely used open-source content management systems for websites and blogs. The reason for this is due to its out of the box simplicity, usability and SEO-friendliness. This presentation covers the ins and outs of WordPress installation and set-up and the value the platform can provide small business owners, online marketers and webmasters.
- The document provides an overview of designing a business website using WordPress, covering topics like understanding your brand, the design process, and digitally marketing your site.
- It introduces WordPress and discusses themes, plugins, and basic functionality. Tips are provided for defining your brand, audience, and goals for the site.
- The design process section covers picking a theme template and provides examples for non-profits and e-commerce sites. Methods for digital marketing like email, social media, and search engine optimization are also outlined.
This document provides information on how to create a profitable website using a WordPress blog platform. It discusses why WordPress is a good option, how to get started, engaging content strategies, integrating social media, choosing a niche, promotion tactics, and services provided to help set up the site. The document recommends WordPress for its affordability, flexibility, ease of use, customization options, and ability to build traffic and credibility over time through blogging.
This document provides an overview of managing an online presence for chiropractic clinics. It discusses the importance of having a digital presence and how customers are increasingly interacting with businesses online. It also covers various digital marketing strategies and tactics that chiropractic clinics can use to attract new patients online, including search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, email marketing, social media, mobile optimization, and analytics. The document emphasizes the importance of having a strong online presence and an integrated digital marketing strategy.
Second webinar in the 3 webinar master class, Secrets of a WordPress Web Designer Revealed. One of the reasons aspiring web designers stay swirling around feeling less than competent is that they never stay with a theme and learn to customize it. Of course, they do need to start with the right theme framework for their skills.
The Power of SEO: WeddingWire World - John LincolnJohn Lincoln
In this presentation, John Lincoln covers the power of search engine optimization. This is a beginner SEO course that looks at how people are searching on the internet today.
https://ignitevisibility.com
1. The document provides tips for surviving a hackathon and beyond. It recommends focusing on minimum viable products with core features, using existing frameworks and libraries instead of reinventing the wheel, thinking in components, using version control, commenting code, getting feedback from potential users, continuously learning, being part of a community, and having fun.
2. The tips are organized into sections for before, during, and after a hackathon, as well as general practices to always follow, such as continuous learning and being part of a community.
3. The document emphasizes trimming ideas down to minimum viable products in order to deliver functional products quickly, and suggests spending time researching existing solutions before writing new code to avoid duplicating
More (Mis)adventures in Non-profit Web DesignMelodie Laylor
This document discusses best practices for designing websites for non-profits. It recommends using WordPress due to its free and flexible features. Specifically, it suggests that non-profits prioritize content, blogging, and making donations easy on their sites. It also provides examples of plugins, themes, and other resources that can help non-profits connect with supporters and achieve their missions through effective websites.
- The document describes a 1-day WordPress workshop that teaches website creation using WordPress.com. It covers topics such as designing a website, setting up a web server and domain name, and publishing a website.
- The workshop objectives are for participants to learn how to develop a basic website using WordPress and be able to use those skills for work or business. It is suitable for beginners and requires no previous experience.
- The workshop benefits include being able to create a WordPress website in a day through hands-on learning, resources, and answers during the workshop.
Essential Components of an Engaging Blog/Magazine WordPress WebsiteWebsite School
Learn the most crucial elements of an engaging blog or magazine website built in WordPress. Covering essential plugins and tactics, writing engaging posts, monetization, organizing content, managing multiple writers and more.
Learn how to blog to grow your business and engage your best customers. This presentation was created for Sierra Commons and taught by Coryon Redd and Erin Thiem. Lots of tips, tricks, and techniques to fuel your social media and make Google stand up and take notice.
Getting Acquainted with WordPress is a casual Event/Workshop about WordPress and Open Source CMS, where we will learn and explore how WordPress can help in building a career and how one can get started with WordPress.
LITE 2015 - Turn Your Website Into a Course Booking Machinegetadministrate
This document discusses how to turn a website into a course booking machine by adding online booking functionality. It recommends doing so to increase visibility, accessibility, and sales. Integrating booking improves the customer experience by automating the process and avoiding abandoned bookings. The document then presents options for adding booking including WordPress plugins, web links, or an API, and it notes that over 85% of training organizations have not yet integrated their systems.
The document outlines 6 keys to a successful agency website: 1) simple design and navigation, 2) making the site personal, 3) asking visitors to take action, 4) providing unique content, 5) being mobile-friendly, and 6) measuring results. It emphasizes that the goal of the site should be to get more phone calls and quote requests. The presentation recommends addressing common customer questions with blog posts and ensuring the site is easy to navigate on mobile devices.
The document discusses using WordPress for blogging and websites. It covers how WordPress has evolved from blogging software to a full content management system. Key topics include how WordPress allows for flexibility in website design and marketing, gaining visibility on search engines, and updating websites from any device using email. Strategies for effective blogging with WordPress like planning posts by season and creating engaging content are also outlined.
This presentation was given during the workshop organized by Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal group for students from the Lebanese University, Faculty of Business.
A presentation on the strength and value of WordPress as a content management system (CMS). Delivered as part of a webinar to non-profits (organized by Tech Impact).
7. HOUSE RULES
• Professionalism
• Unity
• Be on time
• Don’t distribute the digital products
• Don’t resell my program
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
8. HOUSE RULES
• Professionalism
• Unity
• Be on time
• Don’t distribute the digital products
• Don’t resell my program
• Voice call / skype – have your headset ready
- I encourage you to talk during the live sessions
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
9. HOUSE RULES
• Professionalism
• Unity
• Be on time
• Don’t distribute the digital products
• Don’t resell my program
• Voice call / skype – have your headset ready
- I encourage you to talk during the live sessions
• Monthly Summary
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
10. HOUSE RULES
Contact:
Jay Pasana
Facebook Group
Skype: redmountaincreations
Email: support@webinternshipprogram.com
Mobile: +1 347 445 8346
Bronx, New York
13 Hours Time Difference
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
13. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
GOALS
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
14. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
GOALS
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
15. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
• Learn to manage cPanel
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
GOALS
16. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
• Learn to manage cPanel
• Learn SEO, SMM, Ps, & other money making opportunities
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
GOALS
17. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
• Learn to manage cPanel
• Learn SEO, SMM, Ps, & other money making opportunities
• Build your portfolio
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
GOALS
18. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
• Learn to manage cPanel
• Learn SEO, SMM, Ps, & other money making opportunities
• Build your portfolio
• Sell websites
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
GOALS
19. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
• Learn to manage cPanel
• Learn SEO, SMM, Ps, & other money making opportunities
• Build your portfolio
• Sell websites
• Get a web design job [oDesk, eLance, freelancer, Linkedin, FB]
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
GOALS
20. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
• Learn to manage cPanel
• Learn SEO, SMM, Ps, & other money making opportunities
• Build your portfolio
• Sell websites
• Get a web design job [oDesk, eLance, freelancer, Linkedin, FB]
• Advance web designer and create a website in 5 mins.
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
GOALS
21. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
• Learn to manage cPanel
• Learn SEO, SMM, Ps, & other money making opportunities
• Build your portfolio
• Sell websites
• Get a web design job [oDesk, eLance, freelancer, Linkedin, FB]
• Advance web designer and create a website in 5 mins.
• Level up your rates
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
GOALS
22. • Learn Web Design
> Personal, Blog, Business, Real estate, eCommerce, Membership,
Affiliate Websites, Responsive
• Learn to Migrate websites
• Learn to manage cPanel
• Learn SEO, SMM, Ps, & other money making opportunities
• Build your portfolio
• Sell websites
• Get a web design job [oDesk, eLance, freelancer, Linkedin, FB]
• Advance web designer and create a website in 5 mins.
• Level up your rates
• Create an online passive income
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
GOALS
26. Wordpress
is a free and open source blogging tool and a content
management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. It
has many features including a plug-in architecture and a
template system.
Open Source is software that is both free software and open source. It is liberally
licensed to grant users the right to use, copy, study, change, and improve its design
through the availability of its source code
Content Management System (CMS) is a computer program that allows publishing,
editing and modifying content on a web site as well as maintenance from a central
interface
27. 1. Cheap or Free
ADVANTAGE
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
28. 1. Cheap or Free
2. It’s That Easy
ADVANTAGE
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
29. 1. Cheap or Free
2. It’s That Easy
3. Do It Yourself
ADVANTAGE
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
30. 1. Cheap or Free
2. It’s That Easy
3. Do It Yourself
4. Many Users, Many Places
ADVANTAGE
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
31. 1. Cheap or Free
2. It’s That Easy
3. Do It Yourself
4. Many Users, Many Places
5. SEO Friendly
ADVANTAGE
WEB INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
43. Self Hosted Free Hosted
Full Theme Support Limited Wordpress Theme
Wordpress.org Wordpress.com
DIFFERENCE
44. Self Hosted Free Hosted
Full Theme Support Limited Wordpress Theme
All Plugins Allowed No Plugin Upload
Wordpress.org Wordpress.com
DIFFERENCE
45. Self Hosted Free Hosted
Full Theme Support Limited Wordpress Theme
All Plugins Allowed No Plugin Upload
Monthly Expense Free
Wordpress.org Wordpress.com
DIFFERENCE
46. Self Hosted Free Hosted
Full Theme Support Limited Wordpress Theme
All Plugins Allowed No Plugin Upload
Monthly Expense Free
Site Maintenance No Maintenance
Wordpress.org Wordpress.com
DIFFERENCE
47. Self Hosted Free Hosted
Full Theme Support Limited Wordpress Theme
All Plugins Allowed No Plugin Upload
Monthly Expense Free
Site Maintenance No Maintenance
Full Control No Control
Wordpress.org Wordpress.com
DIFFERENCE
48. Self Hosted Free Hosted
Full Theme Support Limited Wordpress Theme
All Plugins Allowed No Plugin Upload
Monthly Expense Free
Site Maintenance No Maintenance
Full Control No Control
Your own brand Not for Brands
Wordpress.org Wordpress.com
DIFFERENCE