Web development , php , ajax , symfony, framework, zend
Here at Paper Leaf, we do a decent amount of WordPress blog design & implementation for our clients. While WordPress is super easy to learn, you can’t just build your clients a blog, send them the login information and then disappear off of the face of the earth. Where’s the customer service, people?!? Ideally, we sit down for a half hour or hour with our clients to show them the basics of how to use their new blog (writing a post, adding categories, checking stats, uploading photos, adding users). However, sometimes a face-to-face meet up isn’t doable; we offer graphic & web design in Edmonton, but many of our clients are outside of the city.
To combat this, we built a very simple reference guide to give to our clients that explains how to do the following in their new WordPress blog:
This covers about 99% of what most basic blog users need to know, and it provides them with a resource they can come back to when needed, share within their business, and so forth. It’s sort of a basic WordPress author’s guide suitable to email and view on screen – click here to download it (or click the image above).
We figured that since this guide has been helpful to us, maybe it will be helpful to other designers who use WordPress. Here’s hoping! Anyway, share freely (but not as your own, please!)
*note: we install the Site Stats plugin for all clients – if you use this guide, I recommend doing the same, or your clients might be confused as to why they don’t have a Site Stats link.
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8 Responses to For Your Clients: How to Use WordPress
MarieChaton
February 15th, 2010 at 4:28 pm
Great question. My dad brought that up to me last weekend.
codya13
March 17th, 2010 at 4:32 am
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disha s
March 20th, 2010 at 1:49 am
Do one thing when you you go widgetbucks referral account get the referral code —-copy HTML code and just paste it on one the gadgets on your wordpress code. And i suggest when you are trying load the code in your blog please work with Mozilla firefox sometimes internet explorer cause lot more problems.
hope this helps ya
maya
http://tipsforwebsite.blogspot.com/
Ashlee
March 20th, 2010 at 3:01 pm
Wow…go to yahoo…type in "amp'd mobile". Why spend time asking a question like this?
Grog
March 22nd, 2010 at 2:50 am
Open a command prompt and type
dsadd ?
dsadd user /? for the complete listing on adding one user.
It sure is easier than typing out all the possible variations for you.
Cheers
me.its68
March 24th, 2010 at 2:31 am
you could try and get in touch with sites like game spot and make inquiries
heather
March 27th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
it might be too big
i think there might be a limit of the pixels you can load
but also try restarting your browser, restarting your computer, or just try another photo to upload before the one your having problems with
Pro
April 3rd, 2010 at 11:06 am
get a google account on google.com
make a blog like it says above on blogger
make an adsense account on google.com/adsense (i think its the same as google account)
on your blogg click monetize its i think on the left…. after that advertize3 how you want and you get about 5 cents per every click on an advertisement that they put on your blog
hope it helps