Hey, if you’ve been around WordPress for more than a day or two you could safely skip this post.
Now, that doesn’t mean you should [tipso tip=”You are on the Newsletter right?”]Unsubscribe[/tipso] – just pass this post up, ok?
The truth is that I have a few clients that are brand new to WordPress, blogging and being able to modify most anything on your site all by yourself. They are ready to take their first steps.
Hey we all have to start somewhere – right? How exciting is that?
Think about that for a second. Can you imagine asking your web developer to change the text on your ‘about page’ and having to wait a week or so for it to happen? Do you remember those days?
It’s one of the reasons I was an early supporter of Blogger, then WordPress.com and now WordPress.org. Not that I couldn’t create most anything I wanted in html, or even DreamWeaver (back in the day). For me it’s all about what happens after I build something. How hard is it for you to use it?
Anyway, I digress. Here’s how to write your first blog post.
Oh, as a side note I’m testing out a new image finding plugin. I’ll have a full review of it soon. It’s how I found the cute image, inserted it into my post, and gave the proper attribution. No it’s not the plugin you think it is. 😉
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