Wordpress Training in Chennai: Easiest Way to Learn Wordpress from Experts
by Mathews Angelo SEO analystWordpress
training in Chennai isn't like getting Microsoft or Oracle certified,
because there isn't an official certification program. Learning something new
is always tough; learning a powerful software suite like Wordpress can be
frightening. It need not be. Wordpress is actually approachable and easy to
start with. Badly written course material can cast a pall over what should be a
kick in the pants, because Wordpress lets you do great things very quickly.
Here's what to look for as you evaluate Wordpress training
courses.
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Clear indication of the version being taught
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Good freebies
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Step by step all the way
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Brief explanations of theory along with the
how-to
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Wordpress is far more than just a blogging
application-do the course developers know?
Wordpress has transformed
dramatically in the last few versions from highly capable blogging application
to enterprise-ready content management system. New versions with major feature
changes appear at least twice a year-much more quickly than most enterprise
apps. Make sure the training materials you're evaluating cover the latest
version.
Quality Content:
You should have absolutely no
questions about the quality of the material you're about to shell out good
money for. That means the vendor should have the guts to give you a free sample
that's so good it leaves you no doubt that you're getting serious value for the
money. Take advantage of this very competitive market.
Working With Wordpress:
When you evaluate the free
sample, it should tell you clearly what you're about to learn, then show you
with specific, fully illustrated step-by-step illustrations that you learn
something new even if typing each command computer. You should be able to drop
into the learning materials at any point and know precisely how to go about any
specific step.
Here's an example. If it says
something like "Install the WP-DB Manager plugin," you've found a
loser. Why? They're leaving way too much up to chance. How do you get the WP-DB
Manager plugin, anyway? Can you get it through the Wordpress
dashboard or do you have to go straight to the developer's site? Is there
anything you should know about that particular plugin after you install it?
(Yes. You need to ensure immediately that it mails backups to your free email
account every day, so you're ready when disaster strikes.)
Instead, you should see clear
instructions on how to install the plugin, and how to configure it, in such a
way that even an unsophisticated user can do the job.
On the other hand, very often
training materials show you how to do things without explaining exactly why
you're doing them. Everything you learn should start with an introduction
explaining not only what you're learning, but they should sell you on learning
it. And I mean sell it. If you start a new section and can't tell after the
introductory paragraph how that section will make your publishing task easier
or better or both, then that section has failed you. It's not that you're slow.
It's that the publisher hasn't done its job.
Wordpress is so accessible it's
easy to forget that it has gone far beyond blogging. It is so extensible
through plugins and themes that you should have a solid reason for not using Wordpress
to launch any small to medium site. If the training material doesn't address
larger issues, such as how to create a site that doesn't look like a blog at
all, you know the publisher is simply not with the program. Move on. There's
plenty of choice in the world of Best Wordpress
training in Chennai.
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