Starting Your Own Web Site Webinar – Part 3
Starting Your Own Web Site – Part 3 – Webinar Series – Download & Watch Below
In Part 3 of this series, we cover the following topics:
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Show Kitchen Sink Button (WYSIWYG Editor)
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Save Your Work – Better Safe than Sorry.
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Auto Back Up Feature
- Resizing images for the web (shortcut)
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Uploading Images (resizing for your Web Site)
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How to Properly Structure a Post or Page for the search engines
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How to Schedule a Post for a Future Date
You can play the recording of the webinar below:
Presented on May 05,, 2010 by Russ Larsen.
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When you are a member of The I&E Network, you are not alone. We have members that have been using their own web sites successfully for many years now. We have perfected the process to the point that we now have a system that works great.The key is an entire network helping each other, working together to help each other succeed.
Recap of Parts 1 and 2 of this series….
Part 1 - all the little things that it takes to start a web site – domain name registration, hosting, theme design, and more. We also cover the problems associated with traditional web sites and why we have continued to look for a better solution over the past 8 years.
Part 2 – How to build a web page, how to create a blog post, how to create and display a photo gallery, how to manage photo galleries.
Part 3 – How to re-size photos for the web, how to add a photo to an existing gallery, how to structure a blog post or web page for search engines, how to back up, how to save a post, how to schedule a post for a future date – and more.
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