2. § Run LBDesign, a communications
design consultancy in Philly and
London
§ Working with WordPress since 2007
§ A designer who codes
§ Run the Philly ‘burbs WordPress
Meetup
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About Liam
4. What We’ll Cover
§ The state of WordPress in 2013
§ Presenting the case of WordPress as
a CMS of choice
§ Tips on approaching WordPress
projects
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5. What We Won’t Cover
§ Design or development best practices
§ The nitty-gritty of WordPress
development – no talking code!
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7. WP: Not just for blogging
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8. State of WordPress
§ Currently 66,299,697 sites run on WP
§ ~20% of the top 1 million websites run
on WordPress
§ Examples: The NY Times, CNN,
Rolling Stones
§ Supported by Automattic
§ Social is on the horizon: BuddyPress
§ Up next: apps built with WordPress
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9. Why use WordPress?
§ Easy for content managers to use
§ Loads of quality plugins
§ Flexible
§ Scalable
§ Very popular – so loads of great
designers and developers know it
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10. WordPress is SEO friendly
§ Customizable permalinks = SEO
friendly URLs
§ Editable slugs
§ Plenty of SEO/content strategy
plugins
§ Even sliders are SEO friendly
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11. What are themes?
§ Add a mixture of
design and
functionality
§ Three types:
§ Free
§ Premium
§ Starter/Custom
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12. Thinking about themes
§ Not all themes are created equal
§ Some are more flexible and robust
§ Some are easier to use for end-clients
§ Some are downright scary!
§ iThemes, Woo Themes + StartBox are
reliable and safe
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13. Editing purchased themes
– even good ones – is
rarely a cost effective
solution
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A Word to the Wise
14. What are plugins?
§ Software add-ons
§ Plugins address many
needs:
§ SEO and blogging
§ User permissions
§ Events
§ Digital Downloads
§ Membership
subscriptions
§ Podcasts and video
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15. Plugin considerations
§ Not all plugins are created equal
§ User-interface varies greatly
§ Shody plugins can be inefficient or
present security issues
§ Some plugins don’t play nicely with
others
§ Rule of thumb: Don’t make plugins
first option
§ Don’t be afraid to use solid plugins
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16. Suggested plugins I
§ SEO: WordPress SEO by Yoast
§ Contact forms: Gravity Forms
§ Social Media: DiggDigg
§ Slider: Soliloquy
§ Digital Downloads: Easy Digital
Downloads
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17. Suggested plugins II
§ Podcasts: Blubrry Power Press
§ Membership: Paid Memberships Pro,
S2 Member
§ Customization: Advanced Custom
Fields
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18. Custom Post Types
§ Used for any content type with a
need for repeated instances – eg,
Recipes, Staff, Products, etc.
§ The custom post type and fields are
customized
§ Data from CPT can be displayed
across the site with ease
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19. Why use CPT?
§ Allows content managers to focus on
content – without worrying about
design
§ Can be very SEO friendly
§ Allows for a richer user experience as
content is consistent across the site
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20. Don’t Skimp on Security
§ Think “Safety first!”
§ Back up, back up, back up
§ WordPress is popular, ergo it’s a
target for hackers
§ Still a very secure platform
§ Pay for good hosting and keep the
software up-to-date
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