May 23, 2013

Learn WordPress Live at WP Bootcamp, Nov 10, Mills College, Oakland

Learn WordPress  hands on live training and teachingLearn WordPress Live. Do you need to learn WordPress or enhance and refresh your current skills?

 

Many people start to use their WordPress website, and then forget some of what they may have already learned or never figured out things like uploading images correctly, how to name your images for search engine optimization, or things like the best plugins and tools to optimize and get the most out of your WordPress website. With our WordPress bootcamps, we offer you live  and hands on help with WordPress.

During WordPress bootcamp you will be working on live test sites with hands on help in a small classroom environment.
Classes are limited to 8. Class sizes range from 4-10.
We still have room for Mills College, Nov 10th, 2012 WordPress Bootcamp training class.

In our half day bootcamp you will learn the topics below. 

1.  Logging In

Several ways to login, and how to get to the dashboard.

Video 1

2. The Dashboard Part One

Media, Links, Pages, Posts, Comments.


3. Themes and Menus 

Custom Themes, Upgrade, Use free themes, search themes by color or layout.

Video 3

4. Custom Menu Section, Parent and Child Pages Explained

How to set up a custom menu, and what are parent and child pages?

Custom Menu Set up, Parent Child pages WordPress

 

5. General Settings Dashboard | User Section

Video 5 WordPress Bootcamp

6. General Settings Dashboard | Writing | Reading | Discussion

Dashboad-General-Reading-Other

7. How to create and publish a Post or a Page

How to create a post and page in WordPress and set it up

8. Adding tags or keywords and categories

How to work with tags, keywords and catagories wordpress

9. Working with Images Part One

working with images wordpress

 

10. Working with Images Part Two |Slideshows and Gallery

Gallery, Images, Slideshows WordPress

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WordPress Bootcamp-still have some openings for Oct 13 at Stanford!

WordPress Bootcamp Learn WordPress live

If any of you live in the area and want to learn about WordPress or brush up on your current skills. Join me at my WordPress Bootcamp tomorrow at Stanford.  I am offering any CWC members a special deal. Just click here:
http://wordpressbootcamp.net/welcome-cwc-writers-special-offer/

All others, please click here:

Oct 13th, 2012-Stanford University, Ca

For all you East Bay people join me Nov 10th at the beautiful Mills College Campus in Oakland.

Class is from 9-12 with an Q&A session afterwards.

Here is what we cover in our WordPress BootCamp.

1. Logging In

Several ways to login, and how to get to the dashboard.

2. The Dashboard Part One

Media, Links, Pages, Posts, Comments.

3. Themes and Menus

Custom Themes, Upgrade, Use free themes, search themes by color or layout.

4. Custom Menu Section, Parent and Child Pages Explained

How to set up a custom menu, and what are parent and child pages?

Setting up a custom menu, and what is a parent and child page?

5. General Settings Dashboard | User Section

6. General Settings Dashboard | Writing | Reading | Discussion

7. How to create and publish a Post or a Page

8. Adding tags or keywords and categories|SEO tools and how to use a great SEO plugin

9. Working with Images Part One

10. Working with Images Part Two |Slideshows and Gallery

Included in this course is a follow up video course, which covers all the above in videos.

 WordPress Bootcamp

Oct 13th, 2012-Stanford University, Ca

Nov 10th, 2012- Mills College, Oakland

Self Publishing Bootcamp/Both Classes

Oct 13th, 2012-Stanford University, Ca

Nov 10th, 2012- Mills College, Oakland


WordPress and Self Publishing Bootcamp Schedule

 

To see more details on either session you can visit:


 

Self Publishing BootCamp

 

  WordPress Bootcamp


Sept 8th, San Domenico School, San Anselmo, Ca

Oct 13th, 2014-Stanford University, Ca

Nov 10th, 2012- Mills College, Oakland

Self Publishing Bootcamp/Both Classes


Sept 8th, San Domenico School, San Anselmo, Ca

Oct 13th, 2014-Stanford University, Ca

Nov 10th, 2012- Mills College, Oakland

Letting WordPress Provide the Solution to Your Blog and Website Needs

Discoverability. It’s the most important word for an aspiring author to know and to master. The Internet is where everyone and everything gets found today. If someone searching for you, your book or subjects related to your book can’t find you on the Internet, you will remain obscure. Unknown. That’s not what any aspiring author wants. That’s not what a publisher wants in a writer.

The fact that you can’t be found on line when someone searches for you, that you and your book aren’t discoverable, can feel pretty overwhelming, especially if you want to sell books to readers or to publishers. Yet, so many writers fail to develop an online presence. They don’t want to create a blog or a website, both of which provide them with a way to be easily found on the Internet. Why don’t they do so? Because it feels hard. It’s out of the realm of writing. It’s techy and unfamiliar. The task feels overwhelming.

Creating an online presence with a blog doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Today, my webmaster and blogmaster, Linda Lee, offers a few basic tips on how to begin a blog, or a blog website, in a way that will reduce your sense of overwhelm and give you an online presence in no time flat. Intro written by Nina Amir, Author of “How to Blog a Book” available now for pre-order on Amazon here.

See below for more details on her FREE Teleseminar:

Participate in my book launch by registering for my free LAUNCH DAY teleseminar on April 23 at 5 p.m. PT!  Register here: http://bit.ly/BookLaunchTeleseminar

Letting WordPress Provide the Solution to Your Blog and Website Needs
By Linda Lee

WordPress is the most used blogging and website platform online. First released on May 27, 2003, WordPress was has been downloaded over 65 million times as of December 2011.

I started using WordPress in 2007. Fairly soon after I started using WordPress I began to realize it had the ability to be molded into a fully functioning website vs. just a blog. Many people still think of WordPress as a blogging software but it is so much more than that. It is called a “Content Management System,” which really means you have one stop where you can manage your content and your website by yourself with relative ease.

Why use WordPress instead of an HTML based website? The days of paying a webmaster to do minor updates or changes to your content are over. So one good reason is money. Also no more waiting for you webmaster to get around to making those changes you want. With WordPress you can login and make your own changes with quickly and easily.  Here are just a few things you can do as simply as working on your own computer at home.

  • Add images
  • Add MP3 files
  • Add videos
  • Add products
  • Add forms

For most authors, small business, individuals, and non-profits, a WordPress website will be all they ever need.  I have even done group training with offices and non-profits so the employees or volunteers can share the job of running the website.

How do you get started? It is best to get your own hosting and domain name and most hosting companies now offer a one-click type of install for WordPress. Once you have that handled, you will login to your new website and start setting things up. Or if you would like to try it out first and figure things out, you can sign up for a free WordPress website at http://wordpress.com.

At first, it feels a bit daunting, because it is all new for most people. Once you start working on the site and posting and adding pages, it quickly feels more comfortable. There is lots of free support online, and I have several websites that offer paid and free training and many short videos on topics such as :

WordPress bootcamp |Learn wordpress fast

There is quite a bit of help available online and from WordPress itself. Many people however find that they benefit greatly from some personal one on one type of help. That is what we do at our WordPress Bootcamps. The class is limited to 8 people, so we can help each person individually as well as provide the fun of the group support we have while working together. In the bootcamp you will bring your laptop and, if you already have a WordPress Website, we will work on that.  If you are starting from scratch, we will set you up with a WordPress website and you will leave the training with a website, a gravatar and the basic to learning to start blogging and running your website. It is very fulfilling for me to see people launch!

If you are interested in signing up for the upcoming WordPress Bootcamp, please click here:  Summer Sessions are June 30, 2012, Mills College, and July 14, 2012 Stanford University.In the afternoon session, we have Self Publishing Bootcamp with Carla King and Laurie McLean and you can get more information on their session here.

Our next Bootcamp will be held at Mills College, June 30th, 2012. You can sign up here now.
Our other date is July 14, 2012 , Stanford University.

 Nina Amir-

FREE Teleseminar:

FREE Teleseminar:
Participate in my book launch by registering for my freeteleseminar on April 23 at 5 p.m. PT!  Register here: http://bit.ly/BookLaunchTeleseminar
During this teleseminar you’ll learn why you should be blogging your book, how you can do it easily and quickly, and how to get started today.
Win a FREE 30-minute blogging or blog-a-book coaching session. One session will be given away during the teleseminar!
Also, 2 FREE SIGNED COPIES of How to Blog a Book will be given away during the telesminar.
Register for the teleseminar here: http://bit.ly/BookLaunchTeleseminar
April Challenge:
In April the blog is focused on blogging a short book in 30 days. Here’s my challenge: Write a post a day and get at least a 7,500-word manuscript completed in a month. That’s a 250-word post per day (or a longer post 5 days per week). You can win a FREE, signed copy of How to Blog a Book, the book.
Here are the rules:
Send in your 7,500-word manuscript with a table of contents, a 50-word pitch, and an overview of the book (synopsis). It must arrive by 12 p.m. 4/30/12 Pacific Time.  Email it to me at nina (at) ninaamir (dot) com.
Newest Special Offers:
How to Blog a Book, Write, Publish, and Promote Your Work One Post at a Time, will be released by Writer’s Digest Books on April 21…that’s when it begins shipping. I am offering a 15 minute FREE blog-to-book coaching session for all those who preorder before April 21. Just email a copy of your Amazon or B & N receipt to namir@copywrightcommunications.com to schedule.
For those who purchase a copy ON May 21 and send me a receipt (at namir@copywrightcommunications.com), I am giving away 2 FREE blog-to-book coaching sessions!

San Francisco Writers Conference Linda Lee- Post Conference Master Classes- Sign up now!

Wordpress Bootcamp 101 Linda Lee Master ClassI am very pleased to be presenting two classes on Monday Feb 20th as part of the San Francisco Writers Conference  post conference “Master Classes”.
In my first class, “Author Marketing with Social Media”,  9-12 we will go over the basics in helpful detail. This class is a smaller group so I will be able to work personally with each attendee. Bring your questions, your laptop or ipad and lets work! We will target the best ideas and choices for you as an author, and I have a few unexpected places and sources to share with you, where you can optimize your social media time and efforts. I like to simplfy and show you how to get the most out of the time you do have to promote yourself.

Sign up and pay here: www.SFWriters.org

Build Your Blog and They Will Come:
Step-by-Step Creation of a WordPress Author Blog!

Bring your laptops and if you need a WordPress blog/website, you will have one by the time you leave. If you already have a
WordPress site we will look at it and work on it and improve it. Once again this will be very hands on. I will be helping each attendee with their own site or getting a new site up. We will discuss plugins, basic seach engine optimization, and also I will be going over the 8 elements every author must have on their website to succeed. Bring your questions and what you need help with and leave with a new website or a better one!

Sign up and pay here:www.SFWriters.org

SAN FRANCISCO WRITERS UNIVERSITY PRESENTS:
THE 2012 SFWC
MASTER WRITING CLASSES
Pay for the classes here:
www.SFWriters.org

Author Marketing with Social Media:
An introduction to online promotion
Monday Morning, February 20, 2012
9 a.m. to noon Cost: $129
Social Media Guru Linda Lee will introduce
you to all types of social media from Twitter to
Facebook to Google+ and show writers how to
use one or more of these tools most effectively
to market their writing.
Build Your Blog and They Will Come:
Step-by-Step Creation of a WordPress Author Blog!
Monday Afternoon, February 20th – 2 -5 p.m. – Cost: $129
Linda Lee not only teaches you the ins and outs of the most
popular free blogging platform on the planet, she will lead you
in a hands-on application of your newfound skills to create your
very own author blog. She’ll even give you tips on content!
You must bring your wifi-enabled laptop because you’ll be
creating your blog LIVE!
These classes will be held at the Mark Hopkins Hotel
999 California St., San Francisco
For registration and more information:
www.SFWriters.org
Writing Your First Bestseller (Introduction)
NY Times Bestselling Author Bob Dugoni
Monday, February 20, 2012
9 a.m. to noon – Cost: $129
New York Times bestseller author
Robert Dugoni is also a master
teacher in the art of writing a bestselling
novel. This class teaches an
introduction to writing techniques
and shows writers how to create
compelling, deep characters, a plot
that works, the basics of grammar,
pacing, conflict, and much more.
Writing Your First Bestseller (Advanced)
Monday, Feb. 20, 2012 – 2p.m. to 5p.m. – Cost: $129
Bob will share more advanced writing techniques in this
afternoon class so it is perfect for self-published and traditionally-
published midlist authors who want to take
their writing to another, bestseller level.
GET PAID TO WRITE YOUR BOOK:
How to Write an Irresistible Book Proposal, Sell It Fast for Top
Dollar, and Create a Career Out of It;
with Literary Agents Michael Larsen and Jody Rein
Monday Morning, Feb. 20th – 9 a.m. to noon – Cost: $129
This class gives you a blueprint for writing the proposal you need
to get the best editor, publisher and deal for your book. Bring a
sample of your writing and get feedback on it. Larsen is author of
the fourth edition of How to Write a Book Proposal.

PITCHCRAFT!
with NY literary agent Katharine Sands
Thursday, February 16, 2012.
6-8 p.m. at the Mark Hopkins Hotel
Cost: only $99!
This tutorial is a must for everyone looking
for a literary agent! Katharine Sands,
agent extraordinaire and editor of the book
Making the Perfect Pitch, will teach you
how to effectively pitch your book to agents and editors. In two
hours you will learn the components of a pitch, how to deliver
your pitch, and how to make pitch opportunities happen.
You’ll also create and hone the very pitch you’ll use for your
specific book. Guaranteed fun as well as educational.
SELF-PUBLISHING BOOT CAMP
MONDAY ALL-DAY CLASS
2/20/12 at the Mark Hopkins Hotel
9 a.m.-5 p.m. (lunch: noon to 2p.m.)
With Carla King, Laurie McLean, Brian Felsen,
Joel Friedlander & Carol LeVow
Cost: $249
Self-publishing is one of the most talked about areas of
book publishing today. Its transformative ebook technology
and disintermediation between author and
reader are turning traditional publishing on its ear and
opening up the market big
time for self-published
books. Where to begin?
Let the experts show you
every step of the process to
prepare, publish and promote
your work. You can decide
which path is best suited to you. Last year’s boot camp
was sold out, so reserve your space early! For more
details go to www.selfpubbootcamp.com.
WRITING A SUCCESSFUL MEMOIR
with author Catherine Friend
Monday, February 20th – 2p.m. to 5p.m. – Cost: $129
Catherine (Hit By A Farm, Sheepish) has written and taught
about memoir for many years. Discover the joy of
touching people’s lives with your own. Examine the
seemingly chaotic elements of your story. Learn what to
include…and leave out! Come with an idea; leave with
a plan for a compelling memoir of any kind.
These in-depth writing and publishing
classes are open to everyone!