In the previous page I have shown you how to revert your published content to Draft status on the Publish box of WordPress.

But why go through all that?

Call me fussy, but once I revert my published content to Draft status, I can then add meta title and description, and I can list down main keywords in the relevant field.

I can also add the featured image, tags and categories to my content. But mostly, I can then add HTML links, such as buttons or banners or widgets, which SiteContent does not yet allow us to do.

Don't get me wrong, if you left your content published and visible on your website, it would not be the end of the worlds for your visitors. But your content would look scruffy and incomplete, hence unprofessional. And this would not do us any favour when it comes to building a reputable brand.


This is the end of my tutorial. I hope you have enjoyed it and found it of help.

I would be grand if you could show your support by pressing the green Like This button, and if you could also leave your comment. Good or bad be it, I shall respond to each and every of you!




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ChrisShouse Premium
Brilliant, thank you so much :)
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GiuliaB Premium
No problem at all Chris :)
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Pernilla Premium
Dear Giula this is soo good!
Thank you sooo much for this training.
This has been one of the reasons why I haven't used Site Content to it's full extent.
:-)
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GiuliaB Premium
Oh no! Don't miss out on SiteContent, Pernilla, because it's really good. It just needs a few more adjustments to reach perfection. In the meantime, this is one of the ways to help ourselves :)
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Pernilla Premium
Yes, I love the Image Gallery and the Grammar-Spelling Check. I have recently used SiteContent, but I have not pressed the Publish-button. I copied the content and pasted it into wordpress. Rather time consuming as it isn't working smoothly.

I want to watch the SiteContent Webinar, but have not taken me the time to do that yet.

:-)
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linda956 Premium
Thank you, I'm sure I may need this sometime in the future.
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GiuliaB Premium
You are most welcome, Linda. Tag me away for future reference #lol
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suzzziq Premium
Thank you, Giuila:). One of my posts was published last week before I was finished, and I was frantically trying to work on it! I needed this:)
Blessings:)
Suzi
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GiuliaB Premium
Oooh Suzi, thank you ever so much, I'm pleased to know I could be of help :)
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joejr49 Premium Plus
Good training Giulia...thanks!!!
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GiuliaB Premium
Thank you ever so much :)
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joejr49 Premium Plus
You're welcome
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