The document provides an overview of WordPress training for day 2. It discusses what a blog and content management system (CMS) are. It then explains what WordPress is, its history and benefits. Key points covered include that WordPress is open source software used to create websites and blogs, it has thousands of plugins and themes available, and over 60 million websites use WordPress.
3. Agenda
What is Blog?
Introduction to CMS
Introduction to Wordpress
Installing Wordpress
Wordpress UI
User Management
Wordpress Database structure
Wordpress Folder Structure
Managing Posts
Managing Media
Managing Pages
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4. What is CMS? 4
A content management system
(CMS) is a software application or
set of related programs that are
used to create and manage digital
content
5. What is CMS?
A content management system (CMS) is a system used to manage
the content of a Web site.
Typically, a CMS consists of two elements: the content management
application (CMA) and the content delivery application (CDA).
The CMA element allows the content manager or author, to manage
the content from a Web site without needing the expertise of a
Webmaster.
The CDA element uses and compiles that information to update the
Web site.
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6. What is a Blog?
A blog (short-form for weblog) is a website, usually maintained by an
individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events,
or other material such as graphics or video.
Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order.
Types : Online diaries, photo blog, audio, video blog, business or
company blog etc
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7. Why Blog?
A blog is a simple, cost-effective way to create a professional online presence.
A blog creates a conversation between you and the people who matter to you.
A blog delivers a huge impact for very little money.
A blog allows you to take control of what you publish.
A blog allows you to develop a position of thought leadership.
A blog is a valuable business tool for collecting customer feedback.
A blog creates a historical record of your content.
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It’s A Blog: Examples
Sample Category Section A Standard Post
9. What is Blogging?
A blog (or web log) is a discussion or informational site published on
the World Wide.
Earlier blogs were usually the work of a single individual. More
recently "multi-author blogs" (MABs) have developed, with posts
written by large numbers of authors.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/
http://mashable.com/
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10. Why use a blog?
Communicate
More insight
Allows your readers to give feedback
Learn more about reader’s wants/needs
Provides ideas for blog content and direction
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11. What is WordPress?
WordPress is web software to create a beautiful website.
It's free and open source software based on PHP & MySQL.
WordPress started as just a blogging system.
The core software is built by hundreds of community volunteers.
There are thousands of plugins and themes available to transform your site into almost
anything you can imagine.
27% of the web uses WordPress, from hobby blogs to the biggest news sites online
Over 60 million websites are powered by WordPress.
You can get more details at www.wordpress.org.
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12. Stats
WordPress was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architectured
personal publishing system built on PHP and MySQL.
It was first released on May 27, 2003, by its founders, Matt Mullenweg and
Mike Little.
WordPress is used by more than 18.9% of the top 10 million websites as of
August 2013.
As of February 19, 2014, version 3.8 had been downloaded more than 20
million times.
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14. Is it a Blog? Is it a Website?
Are you confused? Of course, because it’s confusing. Now a Blog =
Website.
But why can’t it do this? Because websites are hard work.
WordPress has become a cult. It’s the future.
SEO problems do occur with CMS vs standard files
Hot Tip: You can add a blog feature to your existing site.
About WordPress: Yes, the dashboard is intimidating.
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15. How does a Website differ
from a Blog?
Traditional Websites:
A set of ‘static’ pages
Content does not change
often (or at all)
Tends to be more sales
oriented
Typically does not offer a way
to interact with its visitors
Often needs a web designer to
make even minor changes or
additions
Traditional Blog:
Fresh Content, changes often
Newest posts appear highest
on the page
Tends to share insights and
ideas
Typically offers a space to
post comments and continue
the conversation
Offers ability to add content
quickly
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16. Wouldn’t it be great to combine
the benefits of both a site and a
blog into one full featured
solution?
EACH OFFERS VALUABLE INFORMATION AND
COMPLIMENTS THE OTHER
18. What is WordPress?
WordPress is an open source blog publishing application.
WordPress is a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on
aesthetics, web standards, and usability.
WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
Official Website : www.wordpress.org
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19. What is Wordpress?
Created as a Blog Software, in 2003
Open Source (free) application
Lots of developers came together and volunteered their experience
Lots of folks continue to create additional tools and add-ons (i.e. themes and
plugins)
Anyone can use this software free of charge
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20. Introduction
WordPress is an online, open source website creation tool
written in PHP.
But in non-geek speak, it’s probably the easiest and most
powerful blogging and website content management
system (or CMS) in existence today.
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21. What is Wordpress?
WordPress is highly customizable, and has literally thousands of plugin pieces of
software so you can use your site for just about anything.
If you’re ever curious about who uses WordPress, head on over to the WordPress
site showcase and you’ll be impressed by the number of well-known sites and
famous people using WordPress to power their websites.
22. What is Wordpress?
You’re in good company if you use WordPress to publish on the web.
Many famous blogs, news outlets, music sites, Fortune 500 companies and
celebrities are using WordPress. For example, famous blogs like Mashable
and TechCrunch are both on WordPress. News outlets like The New York
Times’ blogs and CNN’s on-air personality blogs all use WordPress, too.
That should tell you something about how powerful and safe it is to use.
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23. Benefits of Wordpress
WordPress is highly customizable, and has literally thousands of plugin pieces of
software so you can use your site for just about anything.
Since WordPress is open source, it’s free. That’s always a bonus. And again, because
it’s open source, it also has a thriving community of developers constantly
improving the software and creating plugins to expand the software.
http://cresttechnosoft.com
24. Here are some of the benefits of
using WordPress:
• Software is Free
• Easy to use
• Control is in your hands
• SEO Advantages & SEO Friendly
• Very Large Community Support
25. Uncovering the Hidden Advantages
Wordpress let’s you add web pages, not just blog posts
This allows you to build your site and blog with one toolset
You can maintain your site, yourself, without a designer
Easy to add new pages, video, images…
Search Engines (like Google) love Blogs
Fresh, relevant, original content is important
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26. It’s a Marketing Tool
Gets the word out: Distribution/Syndication
Your posts are instantly sent to the world with RSS
Allows search engines to receive notice of new content
Gets you ranked higher, quicker
People find you easier
Allows visitors to receive future posts automatically
Offers interaction with your community
People can post comments
Helps you understand what they want and gives ideas for
future posts
Provides more exposure for your E-newsletters
Feature articles can be referenced in emails and linked to a
post online
Brings email readers to your site
Allows new site visitors to see what you’ve written about
And articles are syndicated for you with RSS
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27. More great things about Wordpress
Plugins: Tons of free plugins are available
Think of mini-applications that automate an action
Sell from your site with the wp-commerce plugin
Get site stats with the Google Analytics plugin
Show your most read posts with the popularity plugin
Easily add Scripts and 3rd party applications
Amazon.com affiliate program scripts
Constant Contact Sign Up boxes
Customization
You are free to customize away
You may need to hire someone to create a truly custom look or
if you don’t want to try to figure it out yourself
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28. Themes vs Templates vs Frameworks
Templates can be used with HTML websites (yeah, let’s save 100+ hours of
programming.
Themes are used with CMS
Frameworks: Built on a solid core theme with quality code that includes a
lot of “inbuilt” functionality; continually being updated and improved;
easier customization; doesn’t break.
Thesis, Genesis highly rated themes.
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29. Why Wordpress?
Personal familiarity
Free!
Easy to add, change, & correct public content with
no/ limited HTML knowledge
Large number of users = lots of
open source templates & plug-ins
Ability to customize template (change colors & other
aspects of the CSS, add new page templates, etc.)
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30. Getting Started with Wordpress
Activate Akismet – it stops spam
Keep it private until you are ready to launch
Select a template that will best suit your needs (or create your own)
Save a backup of the template
Start making changes
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