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Now What?

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Picture 111 Now What?

Complete any other site content, designs, or calls to action that you want

By now you should have a cusomized site with content, widgets, and know your way around fairly well. But before you close your laptop and head to the beach, let’s make sure we tie up all of the common loose ends:

  1. Permalinks
    Make sure you click into Settings > Permalinks and configure your links from the standard WordPress ?post=number to something more search friendly and less visually awkward. (Note, if you’re a LoadedWordPress user, these should be configured for you by default, but doesn’t hurt to check).
  2. Search Engines
    If ‘Search Engines Blocked’ is showing at the top of your admin dashboard, do yourself a favor and click it, then select the radio button that says ‘I would like my blog to be visible to everyone, including search engines (like Google, Bing, Technorati) and archivers.’ You may also find this setting in Settings > Privacy.
  3. Calls to Action
    If you’re in the business of being in business, make sure you let people know how to find you. This may be accomplished in a number of ways, including a nice big glowing button that says ‘Contact Me’ with a link to your contact page, newsletter, or similar.
  4. Design
    Don’t forget that LoadedWordPress is highly customizable. With that said, make sure your site matches your personality, or the feel of your business.

    If you need a hand, we can help with any of the hard stuff. Just give us a shout and we’ll help figure it out.

Share posts on your social outlets and build your following

Sure we have the built in Social Push and pull, but nothing helps your presence more than getting your hands dirty and being your own advocate. Get into your social networks and let them know how to find your new site.

Get leads, sales, traffic, or whatever your goals are

Whatever your goals, LoadedWordPress will help you accomplish them. From easy to use contact forms, customizable analytics, and sales tools, you’re off and running in an exciting new direction; and we’re happy to be a partner in the journey.

Keeping your new and old customers informed and excited about you, your product, or your offerings isn’t easy, but we feel that with LoadedWordPress, spreading the word just got a whole lot easier, more manageable, and – dare we say – fun.

Thanks for creating with us.

Step 9 – Advanced Setup Options

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Since we’ve made it this far, let’s get into some advanced setup options and take a look at the not already mentioned things you can do to give your site some extra kick.

Theme Selection

Don’t like your theme? No problem, at the time of this writing, there are currently over 1,200 free themes for download at WordPress.org and more premium theme sites than you can shake a stick at.

Utilizing the theme importer located in Appearance > Themes, you can choose from some of the more customizable, pre-packaged LoadedPress options, or click over to ‘Install Themes’ where you will be prompted to either upload a new theme directly from your computer or you can install a new theme directly from the WordPress servers. You can even preview new themes from your dashboard before installing anything.

Then just simply click the Activate button and you’re set. Your new template will replace the old one as far as appearance goes, but you’ll always be able to revert back to the previous (or any other existing) templates in your templates directory – all while your content remains unchanged.

Content Feed Syndication

Having trouble finding something to write about? Or want to get a conversation started on your own site? Try the content feeds, located in Social Media > LWP Feed Burner. From here you may import and syndicate information from any site that has a feed.

Just add a campaign, give it a title, enter a feed url (for example, http://www.loadedpress.com/community/blog/feed/ ), assign it to a category, and import away. You may import as much or as little information as you like. Want to know more about how content feeds can be used to grow your content and social interaction? Review our blog post here for more information.

Advertising

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Setting up your advertisements is just as easy. Click Ads from your Dashboard to manage your advertisements. To set up an ad, select Ads > Create New. Once set up, go into your widgets (Appearance > Widgets) and drag your Advertisements widget to the widget area where you wish it to appear.

You may also insert an ad into any page or post by clicking ‘Insert Ad…’ and selecting the relevant advertisement from the dropdown menu in your post / page editor.

Photo Gallery

Q.
What’s a blog without a photo gallery?
A.
Kinda boring. That’s why we’ve packaged in the NextGen Gallery and Billboard. NextGen is available from Gallery in your Dashboard links. Just click in and follow the steps.
1. Create a Gallery
2. Upload Images (either from .zip file, images folder, or select individual images from your computer)
3. Insert the shortcode ([Gallery not found]) into any post or page

For managing your social network icons, or other images you want to display on your website, the Billboard plugin gives you easy controls to manage this. You can create images, links, icons, or other sets of information to display easily on your website. By default in LoadedPress, the plugin comes pre-installed with the popular social icons which you can easily link to your site. To explore the Billboard tool, visit the Appearance > Billboard option in your administration area.

Newsletter

Picture 1081 Step 9   Advanced Setup OptionsEngage and retain your audience with the built in Newsletter Manager, available directly from your Administrator Dashboard.
You can configure a new newsletter with features such as double opt-in, a WSIWYG composer, Import / Export capabilities, and more.

Adding Users

It’s easy to keep control of your site, while allowing contributions from others. The Users panel allows for creation and addition of multiple users under multiple roles that have specific rights grants. Click Users from your admin panel and let your newly hired PR guy write your press releases and other content… while not having to worry about him breaking something at in the Administrator level. You can create any number of roles and permissions using the “Capability Manager” tool giving you any set of options for your team that you may want.

And much, much, more…

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