WordPress Training
WordPress Training designed to help your team master managing your website
We cater to the needs of your team, whether they are new to WordPress or looking to deepen their expertise. We offer comprehensive training covering everything from basic content management to advanced customisation, ensuring everyone can benefit from our services.
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Our training delivers:
- Content Wizard - Master posting blogs, managing media, and updating pages.
- Theme & Plugin Management - Customise your website with themes and plugins.
- Advanced Customisation - Learn CSS, HTML, and PHP basics to tweak your site’s functionality.
- eCommerce Integration - Set up and manage online stores with WooCommerce.
- SEO & Analytics - Optimise your site for search engines and track performance using Google Analytics.
- Security Best Practices - Learn to protect your website from threats through security plugins and updates.
- User Role Management - Assign and manage roles with tailored permissions.
- Multisite Management - Handle multiple websites from a single WordPress installation.
By the end of the training, your team will have the skills to efficiently manage and grow your WordPress website, enhancing user experience and business performance.
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