Wordpress On Steroids, Part 2
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Continued From Wordpress On Steroids, Part 1
If you missed part 1, be sure and read it to get an idea of just how powerful and versatile Wordpress is.
As promised in part 1, part 2 will go into the basic steps to follow in building your Wordpress web site.
If you've never even heard of Wordpress, and you're wondering what the heck it is, learn all about it at http://www.wordpress.org/
Roll Up Your Sleeves And Let's Get Started.....
You need to master a few basics and understand a little of the Wordpress "lingo". So, here we go.
With WordPress, you can produce and manage several types of content very quickly and very easily.
Built right in and ready to go is the ability to create and edit Posts, Pages, and Links.
Posts are your basic blog content and are used for standard blog entries. You can create new posts, anytime you want and as often as you want, for your site visitors to read. Posts are normally arranged in chronological order and you can allow viewer comments or not, just as you please.
Pages are basically just posts that aren't time-driven, they are more permanent content, not open to comments, and they don't show up in your "recent posts" list. Pages are added as a link in your menu, if you choose to, and serve as the basic meat of your site.
Links are just what the name implies...they are links to whatever outside web sites you wish to make available to your site visitors. This is where you put links to sites you are an affiliate of, sites that are recommended resources for your visitors, and anything else you feel would be of interest to your site visitors.
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions.....
Before you start, you need to spend a few minutes and make some big decisions on what type of web site you want and need. If you don't spend the time now, you may not end up with the web site you want, and then you will have to start all over.
The biggest thing to figure out is what you actually need your website to do. Will it be just a simple blog, will it be a news site, will it be an ecommerce site to sell products, will it be a membership site, will it be a place to post mp3's produced by your rock band.....what exactly do you need it to be and how do you want it to look?
Once you decide what you want it to be, you need to decide what type of content you will have on it. What kind of content will you need to create and manage?
Do you need posts? Maybe, maybe not. If you're not creating a blog, you may or may not need to use the post feature in Wordpress at all. Or maybe it's not a blog you're creating, but you want a section to give site visitors your latest news about your products or services. You can use posts to do that. Since posts normally show in order by date created, visitors would see the latest posts first.
What about pages? Do you need pages at all? If so, how many pages will you need? Since pages normally show up as menu items, will your pages have a hierarchy type dropdown menu, or will each post be a top level menu item?
What about your homepage, how do you want it to look, what do you want to feature on the homepage? You may want just some basic text about your web site, what you do and what you offer, or maybe you want to feature your latest news or latest post.
These are a few of the questions you need to answer. Basically you're trying to figure out what you want and what you need from your website. Once you have that figured out, it's easier to find a theme that offers exactly what you want and need.
Choosing That "Just Right" Theme
Next Step.....
Pick a theme that suits your needs and also looks like you want it to. There are free themes and there are professionally designed themes that you purchase, usually for a very reasonable price. If you are building a business web site, you will probably want to invest in one of the professionally designed themes.
The two themes on the right are examples of the 100's and 100's of themes you can download for free for Wordpress.
Now that you know what you want and need in the way of a web site, you need to be sure and pick a theme that can meet those wants and needs. Keep in mind that Wordpress makes it very easy to switch themes, so if you find more than one theme that you like, you can install all of them, and switch back and forth until you decide exactly which one is the perfect fit for your web site.
Here are some things to consider when searching for that "just right" theme:
What type of menu system does it feature? Can it display the number of pages you plan on having? Can it handle the hierarchy your site menu will require? If you plan on having a fair amount of hierarchy (categories and sub-categories), a drop down menu might be a must.
How is the theme laid out? Most themes are laid out in "sections" or "boxes" and with various sidebars, such as sidebar left, or sidebar right, or both. Most have a large center box or section, or maybe several smaller ones side-by-side, so make sure the theme's homepage is laid out like you want.
Very important, is the theme widget ready? If so, you can add and delete sidebar items, and possibly others, with ease. You can do it without widgets, but it's much harder.
As mentioned in Part 1, there are hundreds of free themes available, and you can check them out at http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/
Two custom themes that I personally use and recommend are iTheme Custom Wordpress Themes and Revolution Custom Wordpress Themes. These companies have specialized themes for most business categories and one of them has just introduced limited edition themes, which means you would have a theme that was used by only a few other persons or orginazitions.
Once you've chosen your theme, you're ready to install Wordpress.
Installing Wordpress
There are two ways to install Wordpress, the easy way and the hard way.
The hard way is to download the Wordpress files directly from www.wordpress.org and then do a manual install. Don't worry though, even the hard way is not really that hard. Just go to http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress to view the very through instructions provided by Wordpress.org. Follow the instruction and you shouldn't have any problems.
The easy way is to install Wordpress from the cpanel in your hosting account. Most hosting accounts have cpanel and a feature called Fantastico which make the install extremely easy.
To make it even easier, I've provided two video tutorials below showing you How To Install Wordpress From cpanel, and How To Install The Wordpress Files Manually. Watch the videos and follow instructions and you shouldn't have any problems.
Installing Wordpress From cpanel
Installing Wordpress Files Manually
Coming Up In Wordpress On Steroids, Part 3
Coming up in part 3 we will cover:
- Installing your theme
- Installing your plugins
- Entering your site details
- How to write pages
- How to write posts
- Using widgets on your site
- SEO for Wordpress
So, stay tuned for Wordpress On Steroids, Part 3
Resources
- Example Wordpress Web Site
Example of a web site using Wordpress with a custom ecommerce plugin, a custom ecommerce theme, and a custom membership plugin. - iTheme Custom Wordpress Themes
Custom Wordpress Themes to Meet Almost Every Need – With our diverse offering of themes, almost any type of business can find a theme they need. - Revolution Custom Wordpress Themes
The Revolution themes are widget-ready, customizable themes that provide ideal solutions for websites that wish to use WordPress as a content management system. - YourMember Membership Site Plugin
Membership site plugin for Wordpress allows you to control who can and who cannot view your content. Accepts Paypal one-time and recurring monthly payments. - HostGator Web Hosting
Check out what Hostgator web hosting offers for hosting your web site. cpanel and Fantastico make it easy to install Wordpress and manage your site.
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