Lessons Learned: Considerations For Teaching Your Clients WordPress

We start with the premise that for many, WordPress is not easy. Clients get frustrated because improper, insufficient, or no instruction was provided. Frustration leads to failed sites and disasters.

From years of instruction experience I know what many feel are obstacles to mastering WordPress. I’ll explain where the stumbling blocks are and how they can be overcome.

While my talk is targeted to designers and developers who provide – or want to provide – an instructional component to their offerings it’s going to work for a broader audience of users and bloggers who just may be having some trouble with WP.

Speaker

Author: Bud Kraus

Lover of all things WordPress and 12-string guitars. (I am not including people here in case you are wondering). Working with WP since 2009. I create WordPress content, such as articles and instructional videos for WordPress businesses and I teach WP online. I don't build sites unless I am begged and overpaid. I host Seriously, BUD?, a weekly podcast featuring an unexpected conversation with someone in the WordPress Community. I've spoken at countless WordCamps and Meetups over the years. WordPress is really good software but the WordPress Community is even better!

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