Learn WordPress to Blog Your College Experiences

Do you want to be a blogger? Does the thought of starting your own blog sound like a lot of fun? Or perhaps you already have a blog, but you are not happy with the software you are using. If this is the case, you need to learn more about WordPress.

Try to use a landing page when you are using wordpress on your site. This is a great alternative to displaying your current posts as it gives your site flavor and pizzazz. You can even use Premise for WordPress, which is a premium solution that can get you started with the process.

Check out add-ons to find simple tools which will make your site or blog better. For example, you could add a calendar to your side menu bar in order to share events which would be interesting to your readers. You can also find many great add-ons which provide control for advertising, turning your site into a revenue maker.

Do not forget about Facebook. Visitors to your site should be able to leave comments or register with your site through their Facebook account. There are plugins that will help you getting things rolling on your page, and they are easy to download and use. Since so many people are on Facebook, it is important to ensure that your page incorporates the social media site in some way.

Security is key to a WordPress site, so be sure to keep passwords to yourself. Your plugin choices should be from reputable sites. If your site is hit with malware or by hackers, you can lose everything you worked on.

Incorporate a social sharing plugin for your WordPress blog. Integrating social media with your blog will be a great boon to your traffic. Your users can instantly share your article through Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites. Look for a plugin that will allow liking and sharing, since both will be beneficial.

Connect your posts by utilizing internal linking plugins. This provides your readers with additional content to peruse while visiting your site. This will attach links to the bottom of your posts based on tags that will show users other blog posts you’ve written that may interest them.

Be sure to use a robust spam plug-in to filter out spam and bad content. People with ill-intentions are always looking for ways to spam a blog for link building purposes. This kind of spam will create a bad impression on your blog because your legitimate readers will think that your blog has security issues.

To keep tabs on comments, you don’t need to visit each post separately. Instead, use your dashboard’s comments section to see what has been posted recently. You should check this page daily so that you know what people are saying and can reply if anyone requests more information or asks a question.

Want to create a new link in your post? There is no need to click the link icon any longer. Use ctrl-shift-A instead to start the link creation process using the keyboard and not the mouse. When you create many links within your content, this can shave time off the creation process.

Use the Evergreen Post Tweeter plugin to promote your posts automatically. It can be a chore to choose which posts to retweet daily, so let the software do it for you instead. Once you have it in place, you can literally set it and forget it and then enjoy the visitors it brings in.

Make sure your WordPress site has a great theme. A theme can actually make or break or your site when it comes to attracting or repelling visitors. There are many great free themes out there. You can also find affordable premium themes. Just make sure your themes don’t have a ton of messy code that makes loading too slow or that isn’t compatible with WordPress’s current versions.

The only way to learn WordPress is by practicing it. You can sign up for a free account in WordPress.com and start experimenting with its multitude of features. Change images, background color, font sizes, etc. The more you get your hands on it, the more comfortable you will feel about using it.

Looking for a way to increase your page views? Pick up a plugin in or widget that shows related posts. When your visitors are reading your current post, they’ll be treated in the sidebar (or the end of the post) with a few related articles that they may love as well. This definitely increases your readership.

WordPress is one of the best blogging platforms out there. It combines ease of use with flexibility and power. Whether you are a novice blogger who is just starting out, or you have been blogging for many years, you can benefit from learning more about the powerful features of WordPress.

I wish I would have blogged when I was doing my recent Masters Degree, which I finished in 2013. However, I do blog about technical stuff that I do it work. You can read that blog here: MyLifeIsMyMessage.Net.