• WordPress TV

    Lots of great video tutorials here:

    http://wordpress.tv/category/how-to/

    WordPress TV

    WordPress.tv is Your Visual Resource for All Things WordPress!


  • WordPress 24-Hour Trainer by George Plumley

    I met George Plumley when he was speaking at the Seattle WordPress Conference. I was impressed with his knowledge and when I heard he was writing a book on WordPress I knew it would be great.
    And I was right!

    WordPress 24 Hour Trainer

    The book is easy to understand and there is a companion CD with a video for each chapter. I’ll be giving this book to my clients as part of their “project package” and will be recommending it to everyone I know that works with WordPress :)

    WordPress 24-Hour Trainer by George Plumley

    Don’t let WordPress intimidate you. WordPress 24-Hour Trainer is a unique lesson-based book that walks you through the essential parts of WordPress. Each lesson is streamlined to teach a specific aspect of WordPress, helping you to focus on just what you need in order to get the task accomplished. If you learn better visually, this book provides you with a video to accompany each lesson.

    When I got the opportunity to write a book about WordPress, I wanted to write something for the day to day users who need to quickly find an answer to common questions but at the same time be able to learn WordPress from the ground up, step by step.

    Wiley’s 24-Hour Trainer series was a great vehicle for that kind of book, because they take a lesson-based approach combined with a DVD of video tutorials.

    WordPress 24-Hour Trainer is a series of 38 lessons that go from installation to editing images to optimizing your site for search engines.  You can use it to start a website from scratch or to help you use a WordPress site that someone else built for you.

    And when I say “website” I mean website.  This is not a book about blogging, it’s a book about WordPress as a content management system for all types of websites.

    Buy it on Amazon

    Visit George’s web site too – which has great video tutorials as well:
    www.seehowtwo.com


  • FAQ Page Added!

    Drum roll pa-leeeeeze!

    I finally finished the FAQ page for my site AND an additional page with all sorts of info about WordPress -  explaining the difference between wordpress.com & wordpress.org

    Whoo-hoo!

    Check ‘em out:

    FAQ

    WordPress.com & WordPress.org


  • WordPress.COM & WordPress.ORG

    This article is also on my FAQ page – but posting it here as a lot of people check out my blog for WordPress info.

    WordPress.COM & WordPress.ORG

    WordPress made its name as a blogging software. But WordPress has morphed into much more than that and along the way it has created some confusion as to what sort of features it offers and which WordPress is for the casual user and which WordPress  is for the web developer. Hopefully this article will help explain the differences between these two WordPress options.

    With WordPress, you can just have a blog, or a web site, or, you have a WEB SITE with a BLOG on it, like my site does.

    Since I don’t have all day to go into the difference betwixt a blog and a web site, go to these sites for further illumination if you desire:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_site

    True fact: a blog IS a web site – as it is a site on the web, see? But a blog is usually set up so the owner can update the content themselves on a frequent basis.

    Having a blog on your web site will help keep the content fresh – notice how I post new info on mine every week or so? And Search Engines like seeing fresh content and will give your web site higher placement if you keep your blog updated, which will make it easier to find you on the internet.

    Read the rest of this entry »


  • WordCamp Seattle Observations

    Totally enjoyed the day at WordCamp Seattle. It was a good event, got to see the Adobe complex, and it was a brilliantly beautiful day as well.

    There were some great speakers there, check out the list here and visit their sites:
    http://www.wordcampseattle.com/speakers/

    I especially liked these folks:

    Chris Pirillo – and not just because he told us about the Bebot app for my iPhone!

    Jane Wells - Jane works with the WordPress core development team, I liked her happy attitude and general joie de vivre – she loves her job and it shows.

    Ian Lurie – good ideas on web page set up for better SEO

    George Plumley – I really enjoyed  Georges talk on videos for your web site.
    I especially like George’s site http://seehowtwo.com/
    Its a FANTASTIC RESOURCE for WordPress Tutorials – absolutely check it out.

    George is publishing a book that should be coming out in November, a guide for our CLIENTS on how to update just the basic features for their WP web site.

    There are books out there – like WordPress for Dummies – but there is too much info in there for the casual user. So I am looking forward to this book as something I can give my clients when we finish their WordPress site. Sign up for his newsletter to get updated on the launch date.

    Also, Mark McLaren has a lot of WP resources on his site :
    http://www.mcbuzz.com/wordpress/

    Scott Porad – Saw Scott at WordCamp San Francisco, he’s an engaging and thoughtful speaker. Lots of info and and insights on how his company tests out different web sites to see what flies and what doesn’t. Great for modeling.
    http://icanhascheezburger.com/ and the other sites in the LOL umbrella attract millions of visitors and participants a day. They duin’ it rite!

    Ignite:
    Fast paced and great info – funny too!
    Participants had 5 minutes to share a slide presentation (15 seconds per slide) about what they are doing with WordPress.

    Next WordCamp? I’d love to go to one in Spain, or Brazil, or Australia…Thailand….


  • WordPress Tutorial Resources: Videos & Books

    I recommend WordPress to a lot of people – the free blog site.

    This is a pretty good step-by-step tutorial to get you up and running if you are unsure of how to get started. Go to wordpress.com and set up a blog while watching the video. This video is NOT put out by WordPress, just an avid user.

    The guy, Chris Abraham, that does the video is kidding around when he acts like he doesn’t know what he’s doing! He’s a geekasaurious.

    OR, Click HERE to watch it on YouTube

    WordPress does recommend some tutorial books, http://wordpress.org/about/books/

    I have WordPress for Dummies (doh!) and it’s quite good. More info than the casual user needs, but should cover everything for the novice and anyone interested in venturing into the .ORG side of WordPress.

    Also, lynda.com has an on-line training library you can subscribe to – but that might be an overkill commitment for the casual user. However, if you are web inclined and want to learn about WordPress and other programs, it’s a great resource for a few bucks a month.