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WORDPRESS 102 SHANTA R. NATHWANI WORDCAMP HAMILTON 2016 #WCHAMONT

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WORDPRESS 102SHANTA R. NATHWANIWORDCAMP HAMILTON 2016#WCHAMONT

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AGENDA1. Find Me2. Hosting3. Backup4. Contact Information5. Themes6. Plugins7. More on hiring someone

*This is a follow up to my WordPress 101 Talk. You can view the video from WordPress.tv here.

Shanta R. Nathwani - http://shanta.ca - @ShantaDotCa

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1. FIND ME!Tweet Me:

@ShantaDotCa

Email:[email protected]

My Web Site:http://shanta.ca

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ABOUT ME• Instructor, Sheridan College

• Joint program with University of Toronto at Mississauga: Institute of Culture, Communication, Information and Technology

• Web Design and Capstone Project• Co-Founder, Web Weapons

• Clients include NPOs, Real Estate, Software Development, Financial and Political Sectors

• Bachelor of Commerce in Info Tech Mgmt., Ryerson University

• Serial WordCamper. Went to 7 in 2014 and crowdsourced my tour last year for 7 more and even did WordCamp Mumbai in March, 2016.

• Co-organizer, WordCamp Hamilton, 2015-6

Shanta R. Nathwani - http://shanta.ca - @ShantaDotCa

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2. HOSTINGShared hosting• GoDaddy• BlueHost*

Managed hosting•WPEngine• Siteground*

* - I’m an affiliate

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3. BACKUP• Most hosting companies will offer a backup system

of some kind• Jetpack has one• WordPress.com doesn't need one• One of the ones I recommend is

Backup Buddy by iThemes because of its options, it's easy to use and to migrate, especially those in the room hoping to do their own development business

• Another good solution (and free for the most part) is Updraft Plus which is becoming a favourite.

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4. CONTACT INFORMATION• Contact forms rather than publishing your email

address• Mailchimp signup form. Integrates with WordPress and

can be done as a widget• Contact Form 7 is another option

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5. THEMES

• The “Look and Feel” of your website

• Might include some functionality

• The “Front End” or what people see

From Graph Paper Press

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5. THEME SELECTIONStart with the repository• Can be accessed through your Dashboard > Appearances > Themes• Directly at wordpress.org/themes

If not, go outside and use the authors in the repository as a startDo not Google “free WordPress themes”!• These could contain malicious code

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5. THEME SELECTION (CON’T)Where do I start?• Ask yourself, “What is the purpose of the website?”. Many of the themes are categorized by purpose (i.e., photography/portfolio, business, blog, etc.)• Ask yourself, “What do I want it to look like? Do I want a big header? Do I want columns? Main content with sidebar?”. A good way to familiarize yourself with these is to look in the repository.

Make sure that the them you choose is mobile-enabled/responsive!

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6. PLUGINS• Plugins extend the

usefulness of your website

• Some examples are Backup Buddy and Jetpack

• The “Back End” or what people don’t see

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6. PLUGIN SELECTIONJust like the themes, best to check the repository (http://wordpress.org/plugins)Don’t overload your site. Choose your plugins carefully.

• First, by function. What do you need it to do?• Is there a plugin that does multiple functions, such as memberships AND payments? This is such a wide area, you need to research it. It will depend on what functionality you need.

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7. MORE ABOUT HIRING A PROFESSIONALEducate yourself• Not only about the terminology, but also have an idea of what you want. This saves everyone a good amount of time and effort.• Expect to give a deposit of some sort, whether you’re working with a student or a professional. Don’t expect any of this for free.• This is not a cookie cutter process, nor is it an overnight one.• Some of the best advice: Lucas Cherkewski: Spoke at WordCamp Toronto 2013 on this topic…at the age of 16! Just had him in my class the other day and he’s amazing…at 18!

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EXTRA RESOURCES• WordPress.com: This is where you can learn almost

everything I’ve just talked about! There is also one for .ORG, but this will get you about 90% of the way there. Skip the “Getting Started” part if you are using the .ORG

• WordPress.tv: Most of the talks given at WordCamps are recorded and archived here. You can find my talks there!

• Chris Lema: has done a number of posts about comparisons for things like membership, ecommerce and eLearning, as well as much more.