Blogging Made Easy with Wordpress - MRR
"Are you sick & tired of figuring out on how to get your own Wordpress® blog installed and running on your own server?"
"Here's How You Can Have Your Own Wordpress® Blog Set Up Quickly & Easily With These Step-By-Step Video Tutorials"
"In Just A Few Hours Following My Step-By-Step Online Video Tutorials, I'm Confident You Will Be Able To Start Posting On Your New Blog Without Having To Scratch Your Head Again"
Dear Friend,
Suppose you could learn detailed step-by-step video tutorials on how to get your own Wordpress® blog installed and running on your server.
Sounds too good to be true?
Well, it isn't if you have the right learning tools & step-by-step video tutorials.
It could take you many days and weeks and can even cost you a small fortune to figure out just the right combinations to make that installation and setup work - while others fall flat on their face.
But instead of knocking yourself out trying to come up with just the right learning tools, you can now have an entire collection of my hard-hitting online video tutorials for your, ready at your beck and call.
Introducing:-
Blogging Made Easy With Wordpress®
This video coaching series come in the form of 10 videos that you view on your computer. I've included a full list for you here:
Video #1
In this video I'll walk you through the steps of installing Wordpress® manually on your server. This involves the whole process of installation, including how to create your MySQL databases on your server.
Video Time: 15 min 43 sec
Video #2
In this video I'll walk you through the steps of installing Wordpress® using Fantasitico® of your cPanel® hosting account. This is the fastest and easiest method to get your blog set up.
Video Time: 4 min 43 sec
Video #3
In this video I'll briefly explain on the general overview of the admin area. This will be the area where you will configure all your blog settings, feel and look, posting of messages, managing posts, etc.
Video Time : 13 min 55 sec
Video #4
In this video I'll walk you through working with the themes. There are many Wordpress® themes that are free on the internet. However, you will have to know on how to use them yourself. So this video will show you how.
Video Time : 4 min 03 sec
Video #5
In this video I'll show you how to replace the default header of the theme to your own desired header image.
Video Time : 4 min 59 sec
Video #6
In this video I'll briefly explain on how to work with the theme editor. This involves a bit of work trying to figure out a few line of codes. With this video, it will be much easier for you.
Video Time : 10 min 20 sec
Video #7
In this video I'll show you on how to work with plugins, including the addition of two sample plugins.
Video Time : 13 min 31 sec
Video #8
In this video I'll show you on how to work with widgets. Working with this will be very easy for you once you've watched the video.
Video Time : 14 min 25 sec
Video #9
In this video I'll show you on how to change your permalinks to make your blog more search-engine friendly.
Video Time : 9 min 42 sec
Video #10
In this video I'll walk you through on how to deal with the posts, pages and categories. This will be the section where you will manage, write & edit your posts & pages.
Video Time : 11 min 37 sec
Now think about it. If you're not watching these videos, it may take you many days or weeks before you can finally learn how to install and get your Wordpress® blog running (Of course, depending on your present level of skills and knowledge)
What I've seen in general is that most newbies have no idea on how to do these technical stuff.
Even with the help of written manuals, they can only tell you how to do it on writing but you've still got to figure out how to do what you've been told!
Why spend the next weeks and months trying to figure out all of the steps it takes to get things going online -- when you can watch someone show you exactly how to take action and get your Wordpress® blog installed and running today?
With these videos, you'll be able to watch them directly from the computer screen itself!
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