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Your 15-Step Wordpress Installation Checklist

Guest post by: Donna Gunter

Article Overview: As I work more and more with Wordpress, I began to see the need for an installation checklist, or all of those tasks that need to be completed for a new Wordpress installation. Here's my 15-point Wordpress installation checklist:

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Your 15-Step Wordpress Installation Checklist

As I work more and more with Wordpress, I began to see the need for an installation checklist, or all of those tasks that need to be completed for a new Wordpress installation. Part of my rationale in creating this checklist is to make it easy for my assistant to set up a new Wordpress install.

I actually have several installation checklists set up, depending on the nature of the site. I divide my sites into the following categories:

Product (to promote and deliver an information product)

Affiliate marketing (to promote an affiliate product)

Membership

Blog

Web site/ Blog site

After determining the use of the site, I then determine if I will need a squeeze page, and if so, whether it should be placed as the home page of the site or as an internal page. My installation checklist may vary slightly, depending on what type of site I'm creating. The primary differences are in the plugins that I install, as all sites don't need all the normal plugins.

Here's my 15-point Wordpress installation checklist:













MemberChamp (nanacast.com/vp/100805/20300)

Easy Redirect Script (nanacast.com/vp/100004/20300/)

WordPress Manual (videousermanuals.com/)

















Comments/Discussion

Askimet

Disqus Comment System

Social Networking

Facebook Social Plugins

SexyBookmarks

TweetMeme Retweet Button

ShareThis

Blog Management

Exclude Pages from Navigation

Admin Favicon

cbnet Ping Optimizer

My Page Order

Widget Context

Robots Meta

Easy Privacy Policy

Google XML Sitemaps with Multisite Support

WP-DB-Backup

Flexo Archives

Broken Link Checker

WP-Sticky

WP Super Cache

WordPress Related Posts

TinyMCE Advanced

SEO

SEO Ultimate

All in One SEO Pack

SEO Friendly Images

SEO Smart Links

Audio and Video

Smart Youtube

Tracking and Measurement

FeedStats

WordPress.com Stats

WP-Stats-Dashboard

Ultimate Google Analytics

Google Analyticator



Create an installation checklist for each type of site that you create so that you or your team can easily install your new WordPress site and get it up and running. This will make your life so much easier!

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Donna Gunter, author of "Get More Clients Online: How to Get 95% of Your Clients from Internet Marketing" and founder of OnlineBizU.com,  is an Introvert Business Success Coach who helps introverted independent service professionals stop the client chase and create online businesses that drives clients to them. She accomplishes this by teaching them how to successfully market themselves and their businesses online without sacrificing their introverted souls.  Would you like to learn the specific Internet marketing strategies that get results for introverts? Discover how to increase your visibility and get found online by claiming your FREE gift, Introvert Marketing Toolkit, at ==> http://www.IntrovertMarketingToolkit.com



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Blogger Vs Wordpress? Blogger Vs Wordpress? - Hey all, I have around 12 or 13 blogs. Most of which I host on my own server so I can use Wordpress. Was wondering if anyone else had pros or cons on Blogger or Wordpress? I happen to really like Wordpress because of all the plugins and themes you can use. I happen to dislike Blogger because of the limited themes & layouts. Also it is a pain in the rear to do a split blog post, where you can have a small part of the article showing with a 'read more' link for the rest. I do like the fact that on Blogger my blogs get picked up quicker by google. Go figure, since they own Blogger it isn't surprising. Any positives or negatives on either one? .


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