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How to install WordPress [video]

September 23, 2009

How do I start? I saw this question last week (essentially), so I did this video. It’ll be a series of basic instructional videos on how to use WordPress. One thing that I forgot to say in the video. You should check out the readme.html file in the WordPress directory after you unzip the folder.

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Preventing content over(or under)load- Using the queue.

September 16, 2009
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Brian shared about the key to starting out in blogging being a steady drip. That’s so true. The problem is that most of my creative juices flow less like a leaky faucet and more like Old Faithful. When any of it comes, all of it comes. Then it’s dry again for a time. Unlike Old [...]

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Skills You Need To Learn

September 14, 2009
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When you’re taking up a new role in your life or your job there are always things that you need to learn how to do. The same is true with blogging in ministry. Here are some skills that you’ll need to learn, some for every blogger and some just for self-hosted bloggers. First, you need [...]

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Why Self-Hosted WordPress?

August 25, 2009
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I’ve tried them all, or just about. My first blog was hosted on Angelfire and was a text file that was eerily similar to a certain 14-year-old doctor. I was on LiveJournal, I had a Blogger/Blogspot account, I have a couple of 3-post of blogs still rotting on WordPress.com’s servers. I have settled on my [...]

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Choosing a place. Which blogging platform?

August 3, 2009
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So, you want to start a blog or basic website for your supporters or the people you’re ministering to, so they can connect with you online better… where do you start? There seem like there are a thousand options, from learning HTML and coding it yourself or paying hundreds of dollars a year to have [...]

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