thanks
Any expert about changing the css child theme?
thanks
Brian,
Post or message me your website, and tell me what you want to do...I'll see if I can help.
thanks
Try not to get stuck with the theme thing, so many really do this remember its the content that really matters, not the theme
Barry
Beware of falling in to the "what you like trap" what do your future customers want, what will influence them to stay on your site
You are not marketing to you, you are marketing to them
Biggest mistake newcomers make is called "Me Marketing"
Try to learn what your target audience wants and feels, what are their problems and how can you solve them
Themes don't solve problems
Pretty and flashy does not sell, adding value to your readers is what sells
Barry
Relying on what you like and what you want is never a good idea. Concentrate on simple navigation and streamlining the content
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What is the best wordpress theme for a vintage shop?
thanks
Try not to get stuck with the theme thing, so many really do this remember its the content that really matters, not the theme
Barry
Beware of falling in to the "what you like trap" what do your future customers want, what will influence them to stay on your site
You are not marketing to you, you are marketing to them
Biggest mistake newcomers make is called "Me Marketing"
Try to learn what your target audience wants and feels, what are their problems and how can you solve them
Themes don't solve problems
Pretty and flashy does not sell, adding value to your readers is what sells
Barry
Relying on what you like and what you want is never a good idea. Concentrate on simple navigation and streamlining the content
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thanks
ya that could be too. some people have it embedded right into their theme. idk why they do but...
It should automatically go away when you purchase a domain name for your website. However if you're using a wordpress theme, that information will stay at the bottom of the page
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How do you remove the wordpress logo when making a website?
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ya that could be too. some people have it embedded right into their theme. idk why they do but...
It should automatically go away when you purchase a domain name for your website. However if you're using a wordpress theme, that information will stay at the bottom of the page
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Like an antiques shop website...vintage theme with loads of photos in array the whole page and with descriptionswhen you click..detailed
Just cliick the green "Get Started Here" button - complete a few lessons and you will be on your way. Takes some study, work and time - like all professions and solid businesses. Thanks Larry freedomforus
PS You might want to check out my profile by clicking the blue freedomforus above and visit my profile and blogs. I have some great tips there.
Hello there chunkybrian, a Wordpress website is professional looking by design, and there are many themes to choose from. So really the only thing you need to worry about is the content.
How do you make a professional looking wordpress website?
Like an antiques shop website...vintage theme with loads of photos in array the whole page and with descriptionswhen you click..detailed
Just cliick the green "Get Started Here" button - complete a few lessons and you will be on your way. Takes some study, work and time - like all professions and solid businesses. Thanks Larry freedomforus
PS You might want to check out my profile by clicking the blue freedomforus above and visit my profile and blogs. I have some great tips there.
Hello there chunkybrian, a Wordpress website is professional looking by design, and there are many themes to choose from. So really the only thing you need to worry about is the content.
if you created a website for a client, do you give out the wordpress logins? but they dont know anything about IT stuff
or do you still have to manage it?
Personally, I wouldn't put too much time into managing. Put it in their hands and if they need your service in the future, maybe you can offer discounted rates for performing additional work.
If you take responsibility of managing them all.. You will be way over your head with work. Unless of course, you are able to build a team doing this and grow a large company from it.
Clarification:
Lets say I make a website for a local shop for 250 uk money. is that too cheap? its totally wordpress based
and after its done... if they want to control it. what to do? so hand the reins? is that acceptable..surrender the logins to them....
or what is best in this scenario?
tell them that i can maintain it...upload and update...promos. 50 uk pounds a month? or 30
what if i offer to maintain it and blog for it and do internet marketing for how much a month? 150 or 200 pounds?
thanks a lot
it depends on how "premium" you want to make it
£250 is cheap. If I were to charge that it would literally be a theme and customization with an ecommerce plugin.
They pay you for the site and hosting so they own it so you hand over all access. Your the designer only, they pay you to design, perhaps set up and manage but you don't own the design / hosting / domain etc
if you have a reseller account you should be able to set separate sign ins for the hosting otherwise that may be awkward should they want access after paying for hosting
Yes you give the logins but it's also up to you to teach them how to use it or charge them a monthly maintenance fee
To help with lowering time for training them you can produce video tutorials for them and ongoing support should they need you.
I'm not sure about WA though? I think they may be limited for you, not reseller
depends on the maintenance
If you want to make regular updates for copy, images links, a/b tests, posts anything from £100 - £300 a month
If it simple maintenance like just adding things when needed perhaps less, you can decide what you think your times and skills are worth and what you can do
hi mark
i havent done any sites on here. i have godaddy unlimited account
im not sure yet if WA is for me...
im learning a lot from your inputs
im just confused if I create websites for clients..wordpress based like 5 pages then i charge like 250 uk money...thats affordable
so id have to manage it right? unless itts just basic static...few pages no need for constant updating unless they want to put some updates like their products or promos..thats chargeable on my end? so how much to charge? per hour?
and id need a written agreement for this really
i would have to hold the admin login details of course eventhough they paid for having it created? is that correct..
Hi - if you're hosting your websites here, they are only for you to manage - they are not to be resold on to clients to manage for themselves (goes against the WA rules) - plus giving out admin logins to people who don't know what they're doing, is asking for trouble.
If you're hosting elsewhere, and the hosting allows it, you could give them contributor logins, where they can add posts etc - very limited compared to admin logins.
Please check here for more info on roles: http://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities
All the best, Mark
No need for you to give it. You must have a contract for how long you will manage their site.
Check mine. My site is about web designing.
Www.letsgetwealthyonline.com
it depends on weather you are going to be the one maintaining it, If they paid you, or if you are not able to work on it any more, I have built a couple of site for some people but I was the one who was doing all the work so no I didn't give them that information until I couldn't do it any more then I gave them everything so the new person that was going to work on it could get into the Cpanel, does that help.
Thank you, however please don't be building other peoples websites one WA, this is for your use only. If you are going to build a site for some one else need to get hosting else where and do It there. Good Luck CHUNKYBRIAN
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Do you give out admin logins to a client if you made a site?
if you created a website for a client, do you give out the wordpress logins? but they dont know anything about IT stuff
or do you still have to manage it?
Personally, I wouldn't put too much time into managing. Put it in their hands and if they need your service in the future, maybe you can offer discounted rates for performing additional work.
If you take responsibility of managing them all.. You will be way over your head with work. Unless of course, you are able to build a team doing this and grow a large company from it.
Clarification:
Lets say I make a website for a local shop for 250 uk money. is that too cheap? its totally wordpress based
and after its done... if they want to control it. what to do? so hand the reins? is that acceptable..surrender the logins to them....
or what is best in this scenario?
tell them that i can maintain it...upload and update...promos. 50 uk pounds a month? or 30
what if i offer to maintain it and blog for it and do internet marketing for how much a month? 150 or 200 pounds?
thanks a lot
it depends on how "premium" you want to make it
£250 is cheap. If I were to charge that it would literally be a theme and customization with an ecommerce plugin.
They pay you for the site and hosting so they own it so you hand over all access. Your the designer only, they pay you to design, perhaps set up and manage but you don't own the design / hosting / domain etc
if you have a reseller account you should be able to set separate sign ins for the hosting otherwise that may be awkward should they want access after paying for hosting
Yes you give the logins but it's also up to you to teach them how to use it or charge them a monthly maintenance fee
To help with lowering time for training them you can produce video tutorials for them and ongoing support should they need you.
I'm not sure about WA though? I think they may be limited for you, not reseller
depends on the maintenance
If you want to make regular updates for copy, images links, a/b tests, posts anything from £100 - £300 a month
If it simple maintenance like just adding things when needed perhaps less, you can decide what you think your times and skills are worth and what you can do
hi mark
i havent done any sites on here. i have godaddy unlimited account
im not sure yet if WA is for me...
im learning a lot from your inputs
im just confused if I create websites for clients..wordpress based like 5 pages then i charge like 250 uk money...thats affordable
so id have to manage it right? unless itts just basic static...few pages no need for constant updating unless they want to put some updates like their products or promos..thats chargeable on my end? so how much to charge? per hour?
and id need a written agreement for this really
i would have to hold the admin login details of course eventhough they paid for having it created? is that correct..
Hi - if you're hosting your websites here, they are only for you to manage - they are not to be resold on to clients to manage for themselves (goes against the WA rules) - plus giving out admin logins to people who don't know what they're doing, is asking for trouble.
If you're hosting elsewhere, and the hosting allows it, you could give them contributor logins, where they can add posts etc - very limited compared to admin logins.
Please check here for more info on roles: http://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities
All the best, Mark
No need for you to give it. You must have a contract for how long you will manage their site.
Check mine. My site is about web designing.
Www.letsgetwealthyonline.com
it depends on weather you are going to be the one maintaining it, If they paid you, or if you are not able to work on it any more, I have built a couple of site for some people but I was the one who was doing all the work so no I didn't give them that information until I couldn't do it any more then I gave them everything so the new person that was going to work on it could get into the Cpanel, does that help.
Thank you, however please don't be building other peoples websites one WA, this is for your use only. If you are going to build a site for some one else need to get hosting else where and do It there. Good Luck CHUNKYBRIAN
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Brian,
Post or message me your website, and tell me what you want to do...I'll see if I can help.