WordPress Wizard – Available Now
The third and final part of our WordPress web design trilogy is now available. WordPress Wizard will take you to the next level!
What’s in it?
One page landers!
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These are a must for any PPC campaign. You would normally have to buy a paid version of a WordPress theme (up to $170+) to be able to create landing pages or change menu options. We show you how to do it using a FREE theme! See our demo lander here
Proactive Navigation Menus
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Link up your menus how you want, not how WordPress dictates, you decide the order, the size, get total control.
Multi-page Site Construction
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Create a site with real depth that the search engines and your customers will love. Demo here
Advanced SEO
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Learn how to use your sites own internal linking structure to boost your site’s page rank. Learn how to use your Blog as a lightning conductor that will shine a beam into all corners of your site. Learn how you can get your blog posts onto page #1 of Google in 10 minutes flat!
Back-linking
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Learn how to do it effectively and naturally.
Sit back and put your feet up.
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Learn how you really can do IM for just a few hours a week. And I’m not talking about outsourcing either. It’s so simple you’ll kick yourselves when you find out exactly how Thad and I work.
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You can do it. We can help!
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Geez, this stuff is so easy, once you know how to do it:))
Really great job guys. Thanks!!
If we are allowed to ask a question, here is one. You mentioned “We tend to want our own on-site articles and blog posts to rank well and only really do article marketing for backlinks”.
Does that mean the articles you submit are of a much lesser quality than the ones on your sites?
And if we aren’t allowed to ask questions, please disregard mine.
Thanks again for the great report!!
Hi Fred,
Ask away! No, not a bit of it. All the articles I do are what I call of ‘Ezine standard’. So, they are optimised around a particular keyword phrase which is in the title, URL, intro, conclusion and body of the article.
I try to get them ranked as highly as possible and backlink the articles themselves.
When I say we don’t do article marketing as such, I mean we don’t do hundreds of articles, just a few each month.
It’s nice to get traffic from the articles but that is not the primary aim.
I admit, I’ve always found it difficult to do loads of articles on one topic and I can’t stand trying to spin articles.
I tend to think once I’ve said something I’ve said it.
That said some people have success that way.
We’re trying to create ‘authority’ sites and articles. Ones that people will value however they find them. I think if you repeat yourself all over the place people will see through that.
Another advantage, is that you are never desperate to get people to buy anything in your articles, just maybe get them to visit your sites. In this way you’ll never fall foul of the article directory’s rules.
Dave B
Boy am I glad I asked. I was getting ready to crank up the old article spinner and take her for a spin:))
Thanks for the clarification Dave!!
Hi Dave,
Thanks for this great info.Have just followed
instructions and site is up and running.
Just moving some articles to the second blog.
One question about the SEO.
We have the all in one seo plug in on
the first wp site.is it worth putting it on
the second site? Or is it a case of over kill as
will have a blog post and the all in one seo plug in
will be filled out?
Does this make any sense.
rich
Hi Rich,
If you have loaded the second WP install into a /lp folder (or similar) for the sole purpose of creating ‘single’ page landers for use with a PPC campaign then I would not bother adding the All In One SEO plug-in as you are not trying to get those pages ranked in the SERPS.
It won’t do any harm if you do I guess.
But you say you have moved some articles to the second blog so I’m not 100% sure what you are doing there.
I would leave any articles as part of the main site and menu and only use the second WP install for PPC landing pages.
HTH
Dave B
Hi Dave
Thanks for the quick reply
Your answer has just sunk in.
When I read wordpress wizard for some reason
I thought that the articles were being added to the lp wp.
I see now that you mean to add the article as seperate pages on the first blog
DOHHH.
Back to the admin area.
Rich
This is getting a little confusing. From what I gather, there isn’t 2 blogs. Just one. Could it be that some folks that think of WordPress automatically think of a blog? This is as opposed to a regular site?
I really hope so:))
Hi Fred,
Yep there is only one blog. There is only one website. Only the landing pages are ‘separate’. If you do not wish to create ‘single page’ landers like the one on our demo site (http://bigcatskillz.com/lp/review-lander/) you don’t need to.
I agree that a lot of people do think of WordPress as a blog platform but the purposes of our WP guides is to show people that it’s much more than that.