Guide to Publishing on WordPress
Guide to Publishing on WordPress
Down to it with Jason Darrell
Originally shared by Jason Darrell
The Numpty's Guide to Publishing a Post or Page on WordPress
A step-by-step guide to publishing a post or page on a #WordPress website (.com or .org). There are also overviews of how to use the Yoast SEO plugin, image sizes and editing, #metadata, character lengths and, well, yes: the kitchen sink.
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I put this presentation together for the Birmingham City University (BCU) B2B marketing team whilst I was on contract there at the end of 2017.
They were launching a €22M project in Digbeth, STEAMhouse, for launch in early 2018.
I joined at the tail end to help coordinate the final stage strategy, namely to bring the site live and on time and make sure all stakeholders (internal and external) were involved and kept in the loop.
As well as liaising with the copy agency and social media and central marketing teams, I even did the photoshoot for the team profiles, LOL. It was a valuable - if not frustrating at times - experience.
This presentation I put together for the guys for when my contract expired using the dev site rather than the live STEAMhouse web property. Not that they were numpties, of course, but this does cover all the basic elements.
So if you're struggling to get your head around the WordPress #publishing and scheduling process, I've uploaded this guide with a view to helping you, too. Enjoy, and thanks. :-)
https://www.slideshare.net/Zebedeerox/the-numptys-guide-to-publishing-a-post-on-wordpress
Down to it with Jason Darrell
Originally shared by Jason Darrell
The Numpty's Guide to Publishing a Post or Page on WordPress
A step-by-step guide to publishing a post or page on a #WordPress website (.com or .org). There are also overviews of how to use the Yoast SEO plugin, image sizes and editing, #metadata, character lengths and, well, yes: the kitchen sink.
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I put this presentation together for the Birmingham City University (BCU) B2B marketing team whilst I was on contract there at the end of 2017.
They were launching a €22M project in Digbeth, STEAMhouse, for launch in early 2018.
I joined at the tail end to help coordinate the final stage strategy, namely to bring the site live and on time and make sure all stakeholders (internal and external) were involved and kept in the loop.
As well as liaising with the copy agency and social media and central marketing teams, I even did the photoshoot for the team profiles, LOL. It was a valuable - if not frustrating at times - experience.
This presentation I put together for the guys for when my contract expired using the dev site rather than the live STEAMhouse web property. Not that they were numpties, of course, but this does cover all the basic elements.
So if you're struggling to get your head around the WordPress #publishing and scheduling process, I've uploaded this guide with a view to helping you, too. Enjoy, and thanks. :-)
https://www.slideshare.net/Zebedeerox/the-numptys-guide-to-publishing-a-post-on-wordpress
Thanks, Zara Altair - how did you ever last so long in the political nightmare landscape of education?
ReplyDeleteThe three months I spent there was enough to put me off working for any edu institution…
…for life.
It learned me a lesson: be careful what you wish for.
That lesson and this presentation are perhaps the only two things I am happy to have taken from the experience. #SadButTrue
Jason Darrell Haha! My stint inside was very, very short. I took some course for "before you become a student teacher" visiting classrooms and hanging out in the teacher lounge where the conversations were - how can I describe inanity? Everything else I either dropped in out of the sky with science or poetry writing did a lot of disturbing and then poof like Keyser Söje! or was very detailed about how outside-the-box the course was. I have never regretted my decision to remain outside the halls of academe. :)
ReplyDeleteJason Darrell One more story to underpin my decision. Beautiful, gorgeous day at the beach where it is usually foggy, roasted oysters, blue sky, potluck delicacies. Not one person took a walk along the seaside except me. Almost everyone there taught at a local community college. When I got tired of the one-upsmanship conversations about when I was at XXX university studying under (name of academic grandee) I (operative word) blah, blah, blah...
ReplyDeleteI finally said something about the blackberry pie and was so, so grateful that I wasn't part of the tribe.
Love it, Zara Altair. I would have loved to have been there to see their faces ☺
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