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1 What Every WordPress User Should Know By: Anthony Montalbano & John Pratt (JTPratt Media)

2 What You Will Learn 10 topics, 10 things Plugins Themes Tips Videos Best Practices And much more…

3 Where you can find us... All of this content will be available online. Anthony’s Stuff: http://www.room3064.com John’s Stuff: http://www.jtpratt.com

4 The 10 WordPress Topics 10 Things to Know About WordPress… WebhostingWebhosting (John) Setup and Installing WordPressSetup and Installing WordPress (Anthony) Choosing a WordPress ThemeChoosing a WordPress Theme (John) WordPress SecurityWordPress Security(Anthony) Default Plugins to InstallDefault Plugins to Install (John) Content CreationContent Creation (Anthony) Theme ModificationTheme Modification (John) Fundamental Plugins to InstallFundamental Plugins to Install (Anthony) Content OrganizationContent Organization (John) WordPress ResourcesWordPress Resources (Anthony)

5 10 Things to Know About Webhosting + WordPress 1. Choose a web host by reading complaints in official support forums 2. Unlimited Web Hosts aren't really unlimited 3. Keeping domain registrations separate makes it easier to move in the future 4. Backing up off-site is best for disaster recovery 5. Change all passwords every 30 days 6. Directory indexing should be turned off 7. Minimize resources by caching your site as much as possible 8. Keep other software up to date so WordPress doesn't get hacked 9. Optimize your database tables automatically 10. Externally monitor your website's uptime yourself click here for full description and resource links

6 10 Things to Know About Setting Up and Installing WordPress 1. The Simple WordPress install 2. Automated WordPress install 3. More installation help 4. Don’t create a wp-config.php file manually 5. Don’t user ‘admin’ when installing WordPress 6. Don’t use ‘wp_’ as your database prefix when installing WordPress 7. Install more than 1 WordPress site to the same database 8. Build your site offline 9. Install multiple sites under one WordPress installation 10. Use help and support forums for setup click here for full descriptions and resource links

7 10 Things to Know About Choosing a WordPress Theme 1. Never search Google for Free WordPress themes 2. The more professional your layout is, the higher your conversion rate will be 3. If you like a theme google the name + conflict, broken, and help 4. Premium themes generally come with more mature code, multiple revisions, and support 5. In most cases rely on a theme for design and layout - not functionality 6. Some themes excel at functionality: directories, auctions, classifieds, video, magazine 7. View admin functionality before choosing a theme; make sure you're capable of customizations 8. Use "Maintenance Mode" or "Theme Test Drive" plugins when switching themes 9. Test in Windows, Linux, Mobile, and Mac before launch 10. Always be aware that design changes always affect search rankings click here for full descriptions and resource links

8 10 Things to Know About WordPress Security 1. Hide WordPress files 2. Excellent password practices 3. Change your default login link 4. Prevent too many login attempts 5. Monitor your WordPress installation 6. Upgrade WordPress to latest version 7. Scan your install after making admin changes 8. See installing WordPress tips 9. Backup your database regularly 10. I’ve been hacked, what do I do? Click here for full descriptions and resource links

9 10 WordPress Plugins to Install by Default 1. Akismet 2. Hotfix 3. Jetpack 4. Revision Control 5. Subscribe to Comments 6. Contact Form 7 7. Error Reporting 8. Login Lockdown 9. Secure Wordpress 10. All in One SEO Pack / Google XML Sitemap / Robots Meta click here for full descriptions and resource links

10 10 Things To Know About WordPress Content Creation 1. Make a post sticky 2. Require a password to view a post 3. Schedule posts for the future 4. Make images “web friendly” 5. Re-use the same images when possible 6. Spell check your posts and pages 7. Copy and Paste your Microsoft Word content properly 8. Link to other posts quickly 9. Easily search and embed content from the web 10. Write for the web click here for full descriptions and resource links

11 10 Things To Know About WordPress Theme Modification 1. Widgets enable drag and drop functionality for content or plugins (usually sidebar / footer) 2. A WordPress theme can have unlimited "widgitized areas“ 3. Widgitized areas can be "conditional" (for specific conditions or pages) 4. WordPress 3.0+ adds custom "menu" functionality (like widgets, but for navigation) 5. Core theme files are index.php, single.php, page.php, header.php, footer.php, style.css 6. You can create custom headers, footers, and stylesheets to be used in certain conditions 7. Custom theme page "templates" can be used and then assigned to display for specific pages 8. You can control how many posts "the_loop" shows 9. You can control the display of each post (content or excerpt) 10. Small modifications can alter meta info and navigation for posts click here for full descriptions and resource links

12 10 WordPress Fundamental Plugin Functionalities 1. The Events Calendar 2. MapPress Easy Google Maps 3. NextGEN Gallery 4. Audio Player 5. WordPress SEO by Yoast 6. WP-Touch 7. GD Star Rating 8. Lightbox Gallery 9. WP Table Reloaded 10. Theme My Login click here for full descriptions and resource links

13 10 Things to Know about WordPress Content Organization 1. Update "previous" and "next" post links to standard pagination 2. Add Breadcrumbs to pages, posts, categories, and tags 3. Pages are meant to be "static" (infrequently change), Posts are frequently added 4. Pages can have heirarchy (children), Posts cannot 5. Posts can be assigned to tags and categories (and sub-categories), Pages cannot 6. Posts can be grouped and sorted (custom post types like blog / products / services) 7. Organization plugins exist (PageMash, Category Manager, Custom Post Type UI) 8. Provide relevant content options for visitors (related posts, tags, categories) 9. Redundant navigation is good (header / sidebar / footer) 10. You can schedule, update, and re-publish posts click here for full descriptions and resource links

14 10 WordPress Resources You Should Know 1. WordPress Dedicated Sites 2. Blogs with Heavy WordPress Categories 3. WordPress Roundups 4. WordPress Books 5. WordPress Podcasts 6. Free WordPress Theme Lists 7. Help/Support Forums 8. WordPress Videos 9. WordPress Cheatsheets 10. WordCamps and WordPress Meetups click here for full descriptions and resource links

15 10 Questions? Talk to us…


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