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PEPY Wordpress workshop-01
If…




• You‟re tired with spending too much time
  on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube…
If…




• You have so many things to tell the world
  but feel blog is too old school
If…




• You just want to spend an hour to know
  something interesting…and wait for
  weekend‟s coming…
This is the time for…




           WORKSHOP
                        ~prepared by Wei
Check out these cool sites first!!!
My Dream Website is…
•   What‟s it about?
•   Why do you want it?
•   Who‟s your audience?
•   What‟s that gonna look
    like?
It’s not rocket science!!!
           WE CAN DO IT!!!
In this workshop*…
•   Wordpress ABC
•   Installation
•   Play around~
•   Be a WP monster!




* All the pictures are collected from Internet but I’m too lazy to add references…
Only one rule…




• If you have any question, please let
  everyone know!
• Forget about fancy terms, WordPress is web
software you can use to create a beautiful website
or blog.

• It’s FREE and PRICELESS.
History of WordPress
                 • First released May 27, 2003
                 •  when he‟s 19!!!

                 • Developed by thousands of
                   volunteers all over the world

                 • Used by over 13% of top 1,000,000
                   sites

                 • Dominant content management
                   system

Matt Mullenweg   • 2005  Wordpress.com
It’s a SOFTWARE, the focus of this workshop.            It’s a for-profit BLOG HOST.


 Pros:                                          Pros:
 • It’s COOL!                                   • Free plan for beginners
 • It’s your site, it’s your call.              • Zero technical skills required
 • Support Google Ads                           installation, updates, maintenance, backu
 • Highly customizable Plug-ins & Themes        p, they help all
 (that’s the magical part!!)                    • Flexible VIP plan
                                                • A Wordpress community


 Cons:                                          Cons:
  • Install, update, backup manually            • Limited Customization
  • Software is free. But you have to pay for   • Just blogs
  domain and web host.                          • xxx.wordpress.com  trust
                                                me, it’s not cool
Ready to START?!!!
1. Buy your domain & Choose a host plan
• Domain „www.onionpeng.com‟, it‟s just a unique
  NAME of your site

• Price: usually $9.99/year for a TLD (some .me domain
  costs only $1.99/year)

• Always remember to check coupon before purchasing
  anything. (http://www.retailmenot.com/)
1. Buy your domain & Choose a host plan

• Host Where you put all
  your files in the Internet
• Usually around $6/month
  (some sharing plan is only
  $3/month)
1. Buy your domain & Choose a host plan

• Host requirement
  – PHP version 5.2.4 or greater
  – MySQL version 5.0.15 or greater
  – Remote control supported


• Let‟s face it…most of the hosting services
  you can find definitely support WP
1. Buy your domain & Choose a host plan

• Many services provide domain service
  and host plan together. You don‟t
  need to set up any thing to „link‟ them.


• My personal choice: WpWebhost
  Rookie Plan (USD 39.99/Year, domain
  included)  not available to new users
  anymore
2. Installation
• If you‟re using WpWebhost or page.ly, they will install
  the latest version of Wordpress for you.

• If you choose HostGator, Bluehost and maybe other
  host service, „ONE-CLICK‟ installation is available.

• If you just have to do it yourself, well, let‟s have a
  quick look at the famous 5-minute installation
  guideline!

• A video about the 5-minute installation
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq86rgU3rCU
LET’S PLAY!!!
PEPY Wordpress workshop-01
Now you should know…
•   Post
•   Page
•   Media
•   And lots of basic settings
HERE COMES THE FUN
PART!!!
Widgets/Sidebar
• Most themes come with widgets
• Sidebar functions include
  –   Search
  –   Custom Text
  –   Links
  –   Subscribe
  –   Articles posted
  –   Tag cloud
  –   Slideshows
  –   …
• Most widgets needs plug-in support
Themes!!!




• Themes
  – They make your site beautiful!
• Rich resource here: http://welovewp.com/
• How to modify layout a little CSS knowledge
How to Choose a Theme
• Navigation
  – Page display friendly? Drop-down menu?
• Theme Options
  – Color change available?
• Widget Ready
  – Well-set sidebar?
• Source Files
  – Editable?
Plug-ins
• Plug-ins! You can‟t have them in
  Wordpress.com!

•   Widgets-2,087 plugins
•   Posts- 2,586
•   Admin- 1,090
•   Sidebar- 1,059
•   Comments- 806
•   Images- 723
•   Links- 613
Plug-ins
• General
  – WP Super Cache
     • Help you speed up your site
  – Google Analyticator
     • Track website traffic
  – Disqus/Intense Debate
     • Interactive commenting system
  – All-in-one SEO
     • Simple SEO tool then google can find you!
  – Akismet (already built in)
     • Preventing spam
Plug-ins
• Web 2.0 Optimization
   – Add this
      • Integrated Web
   – TweetMeme/Like
      • You know…twitter!
   – Facebook Likebox
   – Real-time tweets/facebook status (Plug-ins can help but simple
     coding works as well)

• Video/Photo Optimization
   – WP Media Plugin
   – NextGen Gallery
      • A better media management tool
   – Photo EFX plug-ins
      • e.g. MonoSlideShow, lightbox
   – NextGen Flash Viewer
SOME TIPS
• No need to always keep your Wordpress updated
   – You will lose a lot of useful plug-ins

• Always Backup!
   – Use “BackUpWordPress”

• Define a Favicon for your site
   – All In One Favicon

• Enable Gravatars for visitors
   – Visitor‟s online identity


• Set up News Feed for your readers
   – Feedburner

• Use “Blog Protector” if you don‟t want anyone copy your
  content without telling you
You want Google Love you
• Customize Permalinks
• Tags
• SEO friendly images
   – have ALT and TITLE attributes defined
   – relevant title
• SEO Plug-ins
   – All-in-on SEO + Scribe Service + Google XML Sitemap
   – + Related Posts
• Meta description
• Keyword placement
   – 20% rule
   – Headline + first and last paragraph
• Linking strategy
   – External/Internal link: only link to valuable pages
   – Don‟t put too many sites in your sidebar
• Don’t forget social media
• Don’t use flash!
In the next workshop…
• Advanced skills of WP
  – How to customize your theme (We will learn
    CSS+HTML!!!)
  – Earn a little money from Google Adsense
  – More about SEO 
  – Web 2.0 Optimization
  – Multi-media optimization

• Other things you want to know!!!

• WHEN?
PEPY Wordpress workshop-01

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  • 2. If… • You‟re tired with spending too much time on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube…
  • 3. If… • You have so many things to tell the world but feel blog is too old school
  • 4. If… • You just want to spend an hour to know something interesting…and wait for weekend‟s coming…
  • 5. This is the time for… WORKSHOP ~prepared by Wei
  • 6. Check out these cool sites first!!!
  • 7. My Dream Website is… • What‟s it about? • Why do you want it? • Who‟s your audience? • What‟s that gonna look like?
  • 8. It’s not rocket science!!! WE CAN DO IT!!!
  • 9. In this workshop*… • Wordpress ABC • Installation • Play around~ • Be a WP monster! * All the pictures are collected from Internet but I’m too lazy to add references…
  • 10. Only one rule… • If you have any question, please let everyone know!
  • 11. • Forget about fancy terms, WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. • It’s FREE and PRICELESS.
  • 12. History of WordPress • First released May 27, 2003 •  when he‟s 19!!! • Developed by thousands of volunteers all over the world • Used by over 13% of top 1,000,000 sites • Dominant content management system Matt Mullenweg • 2005  Wordpress.com
  • 13. It’s a SOFTWARE, the focus of this workshop. It’s a for-profit BLOG HOST. Pros: Pros: • It’s COOL! • Free plan for beginners • It’s your site, it’s your call. • Zero technical skills required • Support Google Ads installation, updates, maintenance, backu • Highly customizable Plug-ins & Themes p, they help all (that’s the magical part!!) • Flexible VIP plan • A Wordpress community Cons: Cons: • Install, update, backup manually • Limited Customization • Software is free. But you have to pay for • Just blogs domain and web host. • xxx.wordpress.com  trust me, it’s not cool
  • 15. 1. Buy your domain & Choose a host plan • Domain „www.onionpeng.com‟, it‟s just a unique NAME of your site • Price: usually $9.99/year for a TLD (some .me domain costs only $1.99/year) • Always remember to check coupon before purchasing anything. (http://www.retailmenot.com/)
  • 16. 1. Buy your domain & Choose a host plan • Host Where you put all your files in the Internet • Usually around $6/month (some sharing plan is only $3/month)
  • 17. 1. Buy your domain & Choose a host plan • Host requirement – PHP version 5.2.4 or greater – MySQL version 5.0.15 or greater – Remote control supported • Let‟s face it…most of the hosting services you can find definitely support WP
  • 18. 1. Buy your domain & Choose a host plan • Many services provide domain service and host plan together. You don‟t need to set up any thing to „link‟ them. • My personal choice: WpWebhost Rookie Plan (USD 39.99/Year, domain included)  not available to new users anymore
  • 19. 2. Installation • If you‟re using WpWebhost or page.ly, they will install the latest version of Wordpress for you. • If you choose HostGator, Bluehost and maybe other host service, „ONE-CLICK‟ installation is available. • If you just have to do it yourself, well, let‟s have a quick look at the famous 5-minute installation guideline! • A video about the 5-minute installation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq86rgU3rCU
  • 22. Now you should know… • Post • Page • Media • And lots of basic settings
  • 23. HERE COMES THE FUN PART!!!
  • 24. Widgets/Sidebar • Most themes come with widgets • Sidebar functions include – Search – Custom Text – Links – Subscribe – Articles posted – Tag cloud – Slideshows – … • Most widgets needs plug-in support
  • 25. Themes!!! • Themes – They make your site beautiful! • Rich resource here: http://welovewp.com/ • How to modify layout a little CSS knowledge
  • 26. How to Choose a Theme • Navigation – Page display friendly? Drop-down menu? • Theme Options – Color change available? • Widget Ready – Well-set sidebar? • Source Files – Editable?
  • 27. Plug-ins • Plug-ins! You can‟t have them in Wordpress.com! • Widgets-2,087 plugins • Posts- 2,586 • Admin- 1,090 • Sidebar- 1,059 • Comments- 806 • Images- 723 • Links- 613
  • 28. Plug-ins • General – WP Super Cache • Help you speed up your site – Google Analyticator • Track website traffic – Disqus/Intense Debate • Interactive commenting system – All-in-one SEO • Simple SEO tool then google can find you! – Akismet (already built in) • Preventing spam
  • 29. Plug-ins • Web 2.0 Optimization – Add this • Integrated Web – TweetMeme/Like • You know…twitter! – Facebook Likebox – Real-time tweets/facebook status (Plug-ins can help but simple coding works as well) • Video/Photo Optimization – WP Media Plugin – NextGen Gallery • A better media management tool – Photo EFX plug-ins • e.g. MonoSlideShow, lightbox – NextGen Flash Viewer
  • 31. • No need to always keep your Wordpress updated – You will lose a lot of useful plug-ins • Always Backup! – Use “BackUpWordPress” • Define a Favicon for your site – All In One Favicon • Enable Gravatars for visitors – Visitor‟s online identity • Set up News Feed for your readers – Feedburner • Use “Blog Protector” if you don‟t want anyone copy your content without telling you
  • 32. You want Google Love you • Customize Permalinks • Tags • SEO friendly images – have ALT and TITLE attributes defined – relevant title • SEO Plug-ins – All-in-on SEO + Scribe Service + Google XML Sitemap – + Related Posts • Meta description • Keyword placement – 20% rule – Headline + first and last paragraph • Linking strategy – External/Internal link: only link to valuable pages – Don‟t put too many sites in your sidebar • Don’t forget social media • Don’t use flash!
  • 33. In the next workshop… • Advanced skills of WP – How to customize your theme (We will learn CSS+HTML!!!) – Earn a little money from Google Adsense – More about SEO  – Web 2.0 Optimization – Multi-media optimization • Other things you want to know!!! • WHEN?

Editor's Notes

  1. Be a web contributor
  2. http://inksie.com/http://culturadigital.br/http://blog.usf.edu/http://haroldhammonline.com/http://khnew.com/
  3. -Short statement from everyone-Wei & Chhay’s sharing
  4. Built with open source php scripting language, uses mySQL database, and HTML/CSS for layout and style.
  5. Matt Mullenweg just turned 19 years old when he created the blogging platform is now used everywhere. He founded the WordPress blogging platform in 2005, and since then, the blogosphere began to evolve. People began to migrate from other danplatformMovableType to WordPress, because this new platform is easy to use and always updated and continues to increase. 
  6. WordPress.com is a hosted blogging service. Sites hosted at WordPress.com are located at URLs like “yoursite.wordpress.com” and are largely used only for blogs. Overall, you have less control, can’t use any of the wide array of plug-in that makes the “real” WordPress great, and cannot deliver your own advertising.WordPress.org (the real WordPress) This “real” WordPress to which WordPress.org is dedicated, is where you download the latest version files, which you then upload to your website. (For most web hosting plans, this is also a one click process through your control panel – GoDaddy, Bluehost, etc). You (and us as a designer) have absolute and total control of your site, for use on your own servers, with no usage restrictions at all.http://blogdesignstudio.com/blogging-tips/why-choose-wordpress-as-the-blogging-platform/
  7. MediaTemple, BlueHost, Laughing Squid
  8. HostGator3.96~7.16Virtual Private ServersShared hosting vs. VPS
  9. Wpwebhost Freedom Plan 7.95~13.95/month Page.ly Personal Plan 19.95/month
  10. NavigationDo categories need to be prominently displayed? Are pages more important? Do you need a dropdown menu system? Is there room for you to build your own navigation if needed? Does it support the WordPress 3.0 menu system? Theme OptionsSome themes come equipped with theme options, literally an extra area of settings in the Admin area for customizing the theme. These options can range from simple, like altering colors, to complex, like integrating social media into your theme. Widget ReadyA widget-ready section in your theme enables you to quickly and easily customize its appearance and functionality. A commonly seen widget-ready area is the theme’s sidebar. In a widget-enabled theme, there is a special place in the Admin area where you can configure widgets without messing with any code. For example, you can drop in a mini-calendar, a chat feature, or some administrative links. Source Files