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10 WordPress Tutorial Video Series – Beginner To More Advanced

March 27th, 2011 | Posted in Blog, marketing | 12 Comments
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Branding You Better and Susan Newman Design Inc have created 10 WordPress video screencast tutorials using the software Camtasia, which will help those looking for more advanced features and understand some of the most important SEO benefits available to explode your content and get it seen. It’s an easy content management system, and if used properly, taking advantage of widgets, plugins and settings, your new site will be SEO (search engine optimization) rich.

“If you build it RIGHT, they will come.”

The first 5 I created were for the beginner just starting out. These tutorials are for WordPress sites hosted on your own, not on the free WordPress site.

***NEW MOVIE! – WordPress Genesis Tutorial Overview Including Portfolio Slideshows, and Menus for Multiple Navigation Areas

Tutorial One - WordPress Tutorial – Overview

Tutorial Two - Adjusting the Settings to Optimize your Content

Tutorial Three - Adding and Activating Plugins

Tutorial Four - Adding a Post, SEO Tags, Title, Description and Categories

Tutorial Five - Adding a Photo or Gallery Within a Post


The second series gets into more advanced areas, such as some of the latest dynamic plugins and widgets for social media and assorted new tools to manage posting and pages. How to create a gallery of images using different gallery plugins. Some of the newest features like rotating headers, and customizing the site just how you’d like it.

Tutorial Six – Advanced Dynamic Plugins/Widgets for your Sidebar and TinyMCE Advanced Styling

Tutorial Seven – Uploading and Creating a Gallery of Images Using a Gallery Plugin

Tutorial Eight – Custom Rotating Headers

Tutorial Nine – Both Blogging and Portfolio in One Theme

Tutorial Ten – Naming Your Pages and Images so they are SEO Ready

Coming soon, more videos on additional plugins and advantancements to wordpress, so stay tuned…