Step 3: Back Up Your Site in Word Press
I highly recommend backing up your site in Word Press – Kyle has a tutorial on this topic & here is the link to it:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/how-to-back-up-your-wordpress-site-using-tools-export
This back up process should be done on a regular basis and kept current. As a rule, whenever you add, change, or delete something on your site, your site should be backed up.
Step 4: Secondary Back Up of Your Pages & Posts
Measure One: Something that I have started to do myself is to write my Pages and Posts on my computer in Microsoft Word first, which allows me to properly spellcheck everything. Then, I copy & paste them to my particular Page or Post in Word Press to be published on my site. I know too well as to how much embarrassment and headache can be prevented afterwards!
Measure Two: Another measure to safeguard my site’s contents, that I have started doing, one that you may want to consider yourself, is that I copy and paste all my just-published Pages and Posts (complete with pictures and links) to Word documents on my computer. This practice will serve as a secondary backup for my “precious” Pages and Posts, just in case I may forget to back up of my site in Word Press, or to update an existing WP backup to make it current after the changes to my site.
Measure Three: This measure is really the most important one of the two measures I have outlined above, at least in my humble opinion – I copy all my secondary Microsoft Word backups on to a removable flash drive. Call me what you will, but I’m not ever going to rewrite my site’s content again – in case my own computer crashes!
When I first went into WP, I noticed that there were pages and posts and made an effort to find out what the differences were. That seems logical given that pages/posts are right in front of you in the dashboard.
I would suggest that the training relies on people using some determination of their own as to creating pages or posts. Often in the training, Kyle will suggest that you create a page or post and leave it up to you to make you best decision. After all there are so many different ways to create a site and so many different personal reasons to choose a document as a page or post.
If anyone is worried about categorizing pages, I think there is a plugin that allows you to categorize pages so that pages are included in a category search. I read about this but never tried it.
On the video in Phase 1 Lesson 8 of the Boot Camp within the very first minute of the video Kyle says, "We're going to be creating this review as a Post because we're going to start getting our blog roll rolling with content."
Then he goes on to show you that he has a 404 error on his Home Page and says that there really is no error and it's because, "I don't have any content on my Home page and that's a result of not having any Posts."
You can watch the first minute of the video here - https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/affiliate-bootcamp-an-introduction-to-creating-reviews
I would suggest you go back and edit the first page of this training so that it doesn't mislead anyone into thinking that Kyle doesn't teach what he actually does teach.
Other than your above error the rest of the training looks good.