The course covers my top 10 plugin recommendations, as well as some of the best innovative plugins I use on special projects.
The top 10 plugins will cover the important aspects of your site:
The course covers my top 10 plugin recommendations, as well as some of the best innovative plugins I use on special projects.
The top 10 plugins will cover the important aspects of your site:
Elementor page builder.
Search engine optimization - get your site visible in the search engines.
Site security - stop hackers breaking into your website.
Comments Spam - how to stop spammers so you don't even see their rubbish.
Contact forms - giving your visitors a way to contact you.
Page load speed - making your site faster so pages load more quickly. Visitors love fast loading pages, and so do the search engines.
Image optimization.
Backups - How to backup your website so that you can restore it if anything goes wrong.
Free traffic by lettering visitors share your content to their social media accounts.
Related posts - to keep visitors on your site longer, and spread the link juice around your site with valuable internal links.
Besides these 10 essential plugins, I'll be including a dozen or so innovative plugins that I use on some websites. These plugins will help with a wide range of tasks from automated internal page linking, adding a Google map, a CSS visual editor for modifying your site design, visitor analytics, eCommerce, and even being able to hide or show Gutenberg blocks based on a wide range of specific, user-defined rules.
I have been building Wordpress websites for twenty years. During that time, I've refined my list of recommended plugins for features that all of my sites really need.
This course will help you install, activate and configure these must-have plugins on your own website, as well as make you aware of other exciting plugins that are available.
This lecture introduces the course and instructor.
Wordpress is great, but you do need to be able to find your way around the plugins repository. This lecture explores what plugins are, and why they are necessary.
Plugins fill the gaps in the core Wordpress feature set. if there is anything you want to do on your site, but Wordpress doesn't have it covered, I bet a plugin will. This lecture briefly explores the ranges of features and functions provided by plugins.
If you have a spare moment, please read this lecture and answer the question in the Q&A section of the lecture. It will help me improve the course. Thanks!
Elementor is the best page builder out there, and the free version packs a punch when it comes to features.
This lecture installs the best known Wordpress SEO plugin and gives you a tour of what it can do for your site. This is the first plugin I install on any new site.
I recommend you setup a security plugin as soon as possible. It's not that Wordpress is insecure, but stuff you add to your site can make it more vulnerable. Having a good security plugin installed and setup can keep your site out of the hands of hackers.
Comment spam is one of the most annoying aspects of owning a Wordpress website. Yet comments are really important. There are a few plugins available that offer to cut down on comments spam, and this video shows you the one I use.
Every site needs a contact form. There are a lot of good plugins that add a contact form to your site, and I'll be showing you perhaps the most popular.
Caching plugins decrease the load times of your pages, which keeps visitors and search engines happy. This video will take you through the basic setup of a popular caching plugin.
Images can increase the time it takes for a web page to load. Load times are important, so anything we can do to decrease the time taken to load pages is a good thing. This video looks at a plugin that can optimize your images and make your pages load more quickly.
There are a number of plugins that backup part or all of your Wordpress website. The one I want to show you backs up everything for you and can even help restore after a problem. The plugin does have free and paid versions. I'll be installing the free version in this tutorial.
Let your visitors share your content on THEIR social media channels.
A related post section is really useful for keeping visitors on your site. Once the visitor has read one article, they see a list of related articles and click to read a different article. Search engines also like this type of internal site linking. There are a lot of related post plugins available, but I am going to recommend one you may not have heard of.
Would have been in my top 10 plugins if I used the Gutenberg editor.
The WooCommerce plugin turns your WordPress website into an eCommerce store.
If you want to put adverts on your site, you'll probably need a plugin to achieve the desired level of flexibility. The one I like gives you a lot of freedom. In this tutorial we'll install the plugin and have a little look around the options.
An image lightbox is a great way to show off the images on your website. Some themes have the lightbox built in, while others don't. In the latter case, you'll need a plugin to create the lightbox effect, and there are some great ones out there. This tutorial shows one that I use a lot, and how to set it up.
Wordpress makes it easy to schedule posts into the future, but a good editorial calendar plugin can make planning and publishing of your content much easier. This tutorial installs an editorial calendar and shows you how to use it.
Whenever you link out to other web pages, it can be useful to "tidy up" those links and be able to track the clicks. This plugin can help with that.
If you use Google Analytics, this plugin will save you time.
Keep tabs on your visitors. A free analytics plugin for those that don't want to use Google Analytics.
There are a number of reasons why you might like to include a Google map on your website. This tutorial shows how to add a simple one, using a free Wordpress plugin.
To change the way a theme looks, you really need total control over the theme's CSS. If you don't know CSS, that's not an option, or is it? This plugin will allow you to change the CSS on your site, without any knowledge of CSS itself.
Sites like Wikipedia use a lot of internal linking to ferry visitors around the website. This type of internal linking can be difficult to maintain, but this Wordpress plugin makes it super easy. In this video, I'll show you a free plugin that can accomplish this type of linking and keep it all up to date.
This plugin lets you duplicate a post or page.
There are times when you might want to make an exact copy of your site, even if it is just for backup purposes. This plugin is great!
Elementor Pro takes page building to a new level, with full site editing and template design.
Now that you've finished this course, and seen the plugins I recommend and use on my own sites, perhaps you could take a moment to answer a couple of questions? Thanks in advance!
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