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WordPress MU 2.8: Beginner's Guide

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WordPress MU 2.8: Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

WordPress MU enables you to build a complete, professional blog network. Each user gets their own blog, and can choose their favorite templates and plug-ins, and develop their own content. WordPress MU powers some of the largest blog networks in the world, including the mighty WordPress.com ñ home to thousands of bloggers. This book will take you through the setup of a WordPress MU-powered blogging network, using a real, working blog network as an example, so that you can follow the creation process step-by-step. Your blogging network will be complete with professional features such as friends lists, status feeds, groups, forums, photo galleries, and more, to build your own WordPress.com ñ a place where users can quickly come and create a blog for themselves. The book starts with a clean install of WordPress MU, and as you work through the book, you will build the blog network, and add on more and more features, all seamlessly integrated to achieve a professional, custom-built look.You will find new themes and plug-ins added to the site, as well as customization of the WordPress multi-user code. The book will also look at ways you can manage your community, and keep your site safe and secure, ensuring that it is a spam-free, enjoyable community for your users. In the later chapters, you will add a forum using the bbPress script, and add BuddyPress social networking components to your site. Imagine how good you'll feel when your first WordPress multi-user blog network launches.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
WordPress MU 2.8 Beginner’s Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Things to remember when monetizing your site


When you are considering how to monetize your site, try to think about how your site will appear from the point of view of the users. The chances are that as a user, you don't enjoy sites with large amounts of advertisements. You may also be turned off by sites that constantly promote merchandise or try to get you to pay for features.

In the early days of building a community, it is important to encourage members to be active and to promote the site to their friends. As your traffic grows, you can start offering paid-for upgrades, subscriptions, and ad-free surfing.

If you plan to make a feature premium, make sure that it's something that would be "nice to have", but isn't essential to using the site. One example would be RSS feeds. Some sites allow anyone to visit and browse through the site's latest additions but offer RSS only to premium members.