Which Update Should I Do FIRST In WordPress???
I was in the StudioPress forum the other day after WordPress came out with their latest update, along with Genesis coming out with an update as well…apparently, some site owners had problems because they applied the update for Genesis first, then their site went down, leaving them unable to login or see the site. There “is” an order when thinking about updates…
- WordPress itself
- Theme
- Plugins
I try to use the automatic update process through WordPress instead of the manual update on the host server end. It’s easier to accept an update and just follow the prompts for most of my clients, so that’s what I do.
ALWAYS remember to do an “export” under your Tools bar (left side of dashboard) to export an .xml file of all your posts and pages at least once a week so you have that .xml file as backup.
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Nancy Golliday
Website / Blog (re)Design for Marketing Results
FirstCoastDesigns.Com
Nancy@FirstCoastDesigns.com
912.673.8238 (Office/Home)
912.322.2858 (Mobile)
Cost Comparisons for Self-Hosted Sites and Point2 Agent
In real estate, syndication and an IDX solution are a must-have for your buyers and sellers! However, budget always plays a role in what’s decided for your online presence…here’s a tip…
A Professional Membership with Point2 Agent:
$49.95/mo
Syndication, no IDX (extra fees apply), a blog that’s not self-hosted and not so user-friendly
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An IDX Solution, Syndication, “AND” a Self-Hosted Site:
$5/mo for Self-Hosting the Site
$30-$50/mo for “dsIDXpress” for Blogs
$20/mo for a Standard Membership with Point2 Agent for the syndication
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With the exception of an IDX solution that would be out of my price range above, you’re looking at around the same monthly cost between Point2 Agent and an All-In-One Solution with a mix!
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Nancy Golliday
Website / Blog (re)Design for Marketing Results
FirstCoastDesigns.Com
Nancy@FirstCoastDesigns.com
912.673.8238 (Office/Home)
912.322.2858 (Mobile)
Will My Self-Hosted WordPress “Look” Like a Blog or Website?
It can look however you want it to look! WordPress with any theme allows for showcasing a “page” as the home page or “blog” as the home page.
Samples of a Page as the Home Page…
FigTreeInn.Com (client is using this as their main website and blog site)
Samples of Blogs as the Home Page…
RIHouseHunt.Com (client is using this as their main website and blog site)
GoldCanyonHomes.Net (client is using this as just the blog site – they have a main website on another platform)
So keep this in mind when you’re thinking about your online presence and budget…you get the best of both worlds with a self-hosted WordPress site!
Theme Cost: Avg. $70-200
Host Cost: Avg. $50-70 per year
Domain Cost: Avg. $10/year
Click here for more information on Self-Hosted WordPress Sites and what we can do for you!
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Nancy Golliday
Website / Blog (re)Design for Marketing Results
FirstCoastDesigns.Com
Nancy@FirstCoastDesigns.com
912.673.8238 (Office/Home)
912.322.2858 (Mobile)
Latest Addition to the WordPress Portfolio…
RIHouseHunt.com
Rhode Island Realtors
Custom WordPress Blog Site using Genesis/AgentPress Child Theme
Latest Addition to the WordPress Blog Site Portfolio Using AgentPress Theme
Have a couple sites where we’re exporting posts from Active Rain to copy them over to new WordPress blogs we’re designing (using AgentPress for this one)…only 25 posts came through and, obviously no pics, all dated in the year 1970…however we can change the dates on the blog posts individually through the “quick edit” option.
But Barb had well over 300 posts…so why didn’t they make it over? After brainstorming, Barb and I decided that she was just going to periodically copy/paste her older posts over as she saw fit. Not everything needed to come over to WordPress anyway, i.e. Members Only posts.
But the finished result? A beautiful AgentPress blog site on WordPress that Barb’s thrilled with! Still blogging on Active Rain mind you, but this is her own custom blog hosting. That’s the difference. We all love Active Rain, but you really want a blog site with your own hosting as well.
MyClevelandRealEstateBlog.Com
Barb Szabo, Northeast Ohio Realtor
Summit County Mortgage LLC on StudioPress!
Latest addition to the portfolio – Summit County Mortgage LLC – using StudioPress Lifestyle theme. Summit County Mortgage LLC provides traditional and specialty mortgages to buyers in Summit County Colorado.
StudioPress offers a lot of great themes to choose from. Select a single theme or the whole collection available at a great price – Click here to get your StudioPress theme!
IDXpress (Diverse Solutions) and GoDaddy Don’t Mesh
Apparently there is a problem with IDXpress and WordPress blogs hosted with GoDaddy…IDXpress is “unactivated” every time GoDaddy reboots their servers or whatever they do with their servers. Anytime this happens, you must call IDXpress to have it “reactivated” – well they’re not available on the weekends!
Wanted to make everybody aware of this – and I’ve emailed GoDaddy and given them Diverse Solutions information so the two can collaborate and get this resolved. Otherwise, I don’t suggest GoDaddy for real estate clients because agents can’t afford to have their IDX down on the weekends or any other day of the week! And even those who don’t have IDXpress, who knows? Down the road you might get IDX.
Organizing Your Blog Posts…5 Tips for Bloggers!

Organizing Your Blog Categories
Getting your blog categories organized should be a straight forward task, but too many people seem to get confused when structuring their categories. Below you will find 5 practical tips for organizing and making your categories more efficient:
1. Make Your Category Names Descriptive: categories should navigate even 1st visitors across your blog. An old time reader will certainly know that under the category “Uncle John” there will be all your posts containing Blogging tips coming from your uncle John Smith who works at WordPress, but I will not! The categories tell a lot about your blog, and when readers can not figure what is going on around them it is very likely that they will just skip the blog altogether.
2. Limit the Number of Categories: there is a reason why this is called “category” and not “every single post that was written on this blog,” meaning that you should not create a new category for every other post that you are writing. Every blog should have a defined structure and a set of categories to support the topics of the posts, once you have that basic structure in place just fill the posts inside the existing categories, creating a new category should be done rarely and only when it is really necessary.
3. Make Sure Categories Fit in First Screen View: if you ask me how many categories your blog needs the answer would probably be: it depends. Some blogs will work well with few categories, others will need 10 or even 20, just make sure that all the categories fit in one screen. Why? Because it’s annoying to have to scroll down to see the complete list. If a return visitor is trying to figure where a specific post was placed, once they get to the bottom of your categories they will probably have forgotten what was on the top.
4. Try to Put Posts in One Category Only (if possible): as a rule of thumb every time I write a post I try to place it inside one category only. If I placed posts inside multiple categories the reader would find the same posts over and over again, which is not cool, to say the least. Exceptions can be made when a certain post really touches more than one category, but those situations are more rare than what most people seem to think.
5. Display the Number of Posts Inside Each Category: if your blog platform allows you to display the total number of posts inside each category do it. This feature will make sure that the reader knows what to expect when he clicks a certain category, and it also gives a general orientation about the most discussed topics on your blog.
Happy Blogging!
Top 5 Tips to Creating a Top Blog Site!
Focus on Your Post Titles. Titles draw traffic. Be creative. Not only do they capture the attention of potential readers, but those search engines love blog titles. A rule of thumb is to keep your title under 10 words.- Be Consistent in Your Posts – Be consistent when starting out. Try and post at least 3 times a week, preferably every other day.
- Keep it Simple – Don’t get caught up in the length of your posts. They don’t have to be long. They can be random thoughts or tidbits of news regarding your industry. The key is to make them interesting.
- Allow Comments – You can moderate comments, but comments create the viral effect by allowing your readers to interact with you. You will also want to research and comment on relevant industry related blogs.
- Give Your Blog “Personality” – Let your personality shine through in your blog posts.








