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Dave Kaminski – WordPress Masterclass For Business

Dave Kaminski – WordPress Masterclass For Business

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You Could Spend $10,000+ To Have

a Website Built Using WordPress

Yes, $10,000. That’s the average fee for having a website custom-built in WordPress. Of course you can get estimates all over the board…from several hundred to tens of thousands of dollars…but $10,000 is the average fee for a professional, custom-built WordPress site.

That’s a lot of money – and it doesn’t even guarantee your site will work the way you want. For example, I’ve been hired to come in and fix a semi-functioning WordPress site, where the client had already paid someone else $15,000 to build it.

It’s nuts – WordPress is free and themes are cheap – so why would anyone pay that kind of money for a website? Great question. Here’s the answer.

WordPress is painful. Themes, plugins, security, e-commerce, digital downloads, videos, protecting content, collecting money, capturing emails, funneling traffic…it’s all too overwhelming. You get frustrated. You get stuck. And you need help.

But now you can get that help. And even better, it won’t cost you thousands of dollars.

Introducing…

The WordPress Masterclass

For Business

This course ends the pain, frustration (and oftentimes expense) of using WordPress for your business. It allows you…regardless of your skill level…to setup and run a profitable WordPress site that looks and works exactly how you want, in the shortest amount of time possible.

It cuts through all the marketing hype, simply telling you what to do and how to do it. Much (if not all) you hear about anything WordPress is purely marketing driven…”just install this and your problems will be solved”. But it never works like that (and usually just creates more problems). So instead, I provide you with an honest look at the challenges you’ll run into and then show you how to quickly navigate around them…regardless of your experience.

What does this mean for you? No more scouring the web for answers. No more waiting days for tech support to respond to your pleas.  And no more having to give up in frustration. This training will give you the answers you need, for anything you want to do and all in one place.

But how can a single course about WordPress do all of this?  It’s because…

It’s Actually

5 Courses In 1

Once upon a time, WordPress was a simple blogging platform. Write some words, click publish and…well, that’s all it could do.  But these days, it can provide everything you need to run a business.

And from years of daily experience, I know that businesses get stuck in 5 major WordPress areas:

  • Configuration, best practices and security (foundation)
  • Traffic generating and conversion focused content (blogging)
  • Selling and management of physical products, services and events (e-commerce)
  • Selling and management of on-demand media like videos, webinars and e-books (digital products)
  • Website look, functionality and lead/customer aquisition (design)

So I’ve broken The WordPress Masterclass For Business into 5 unique courses or “labs” that address each of these pain points, in-depth. That means for each of these topics, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know, do and use to turn headaches into profits.  Here now is a closer look at what I cover in the training:

The WordPress Foundation Lab

Maybe you’re new to WordPress and wonder how you should start. Or maybe you’re experienced with WordPress but aren’t sure if your website is actually setup correctly.  In either instance (or similar ones) this is the section of the training where you’ll learn build your Worpress site with a rock-solid foundation.

But building a solid WordPress foundation isn’t about doing a few major things correctly. It’s about doing many, many, many minor things correctly. Which is exactly why so many people get tripped up in this area…it just seems like so much.

But I’ll make sense of it all for you…and in short order…giving you the answers to things like:

  • Is your web hosting “good enough” for WordPress. Probably not…and I’ll show you how to tell, plus what to do about it.
  • Is your site using SSL? As of October 2017, Google says it need to be. WordPress can be tricky with SSL, but I’ll guide you through the confusing SSL maze and make it fast, simple and goof-proof for you.
  • Is your WordPress site hack-proof? Over 30% of all websites use WordPress and as such, it’s a favorite (and easy) target for hackers. But I’ll show you how to lock your WordPress site down so you’ll have no worries.
  • Plugins, plugins, plugins. These little guys can make your WordPress site do almost anything. But they can also slow your site to a crawl or even completely break it. So I’ll show you which plugins you need and which to avoid.
  • Are you sure your WordPress settings are right? Most people just go with the defaults. Bad idea. You’re running a business and your site needs specific settings. I’ll tell you what they are.
  • Caching, backups and speed boosters, oh my. These are “bandwagon” items that most people jump on because “everyone says to use them”. But these items can actually do more harm than good. So I’ll set you straight on what you need and what you don’t.
  • Does it matter? One-click WordPress installation vs. manual installation, pingbacks and trackbacks, multi-site vs. separate sites, subdomains vs. folders…and the list goes on of the things people never think about until they popup and cause frustration and uncertainty. So I’ll give you the straight answers on what to do with all of these surprise headaches too.
  • Plus everything else you need to know for setting up a rock-solid foundation for your WordPress site. All straight to the point and all specifically for business users of WordPress.

The WordPress Blogging Lab

“I wrote some posts but I’m not getting any traffic”. Or I’ve written 100 posts and I’m not getting any traffic. Or I have a new blog, so how many posts should I write?

These are just a few of the “blogging” questions I hear over and over again. So in this section of the training, I’m going to give you the straight facts on what to do and how to do it…for using a blog to generate traffic and authority for your business.

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