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Join our WordPress Basics Workshop to explore the fundamentals of blogging and website creation. Led by instructors Zac Matthews and Kelsey Bates, you'll learn how to navigate the WordPress dashboard, understand the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, and discover what makes a blog successful. We’ll cover essential elements like focus, purpose, audience, and frequency of posts. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, this workshop offers valuable insights to help you establish a successful online presence.
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About us Instructor: Zac Matthews, TA/GA ITD & Help Desk matthws2@illinois.edu Instructor: Kelsey Bates, TA/GA ITD & Help Desk kbates2@illinois.edu
Overview of WordPress 1 Uses and Possibilities of WordPress Blogging Getting Started Using the Dashboard Interface
What is WordPress? • Website • Blogging Tool • Content Management System (CMS) • Micro-Site Generator • (more on this in Wordpress 2) • Community
What Gives a Blog Focus? • A clear sense of purpose • A recognizable perspective & identity • An identifiable audience • A theme
What Makes a Blog Successful? • Focus • Purpose • Perspective • Audience • Theme Creative Commons License- Some rights reserved by Menage a Moi http://www.flickr.com/photos/bearpark/3149679619/sizes/l/in/photostream/
What Makes a Blog Successful? • Focus • Purpose • Perspective • Audience • Theme • Frequency Creative Commons License- Some rights reserved by Menage a Moi http://www.flickr.com/photos/bearpark/3149679619/sizes/l/in/photostream/
What Makes a Blog Successful? • Focus • Purpose • Perspective • Audience • Theme • Frequency • Consistency Creative Commons License- Some rights reserved by Menage a Moi http://www.flickr.com/photos/bearpark/3149679619/sizes/l/in/photostream/
What Makes a Blog Successful? • Focus • Purpose • Perspective • Audience • Theme • Frequency • Consistency Learn more on WordPress.com’s site! http://learn.wordpress.com/get-focused/ or is.gd/4NM6XZ
Getting Started:Three Options • WordPress.com(free) • WordPress.com(paid) • WordPress.org(free*with your own hosting space)
WordPress.com (free) • Quick and Easy! • Never goes down • Always backed up • Potential for extra traffic from tied-in WordPress community • It gets you started! • No $$$ Commitment
WordPress.com (paid) • Quick and Easy! • Never goes down • Always backed up • Potential for extra traffic from tied-in WordPress community • It gets you started! • No $$$ Commitment • No plug-ins • No PHP customization • No customized themes • Less professional web address yourblogname.wordpress.com vs yourblogname.org or .com
WordPress.com (paid) • Quick and Easy! • Never goes down • Always backed up • Potential for extra traffic from tied-in WordPress community • It gets you started! • CSS customization • Pro web address • No plug-ins • No PHP customization • Some customized themes • Moderate $$$ investment
WordPress.org(free-- but you supply your own web hosting) • Infinity customization • Fully customizable themes • Fantastic for building technical experience • Infinity customization • $$$ investment for managing your own domain • No tech support • No automatic backups