WP Central Hub – And You Can Lead a Class Online at Udemy – Continuity Summit




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Summary: (http://weeklywebtools.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/wpcentralhub-215x300.jpg)WP Central Hub Manage Multiple Sites With No Monthly Fees We've spoken in the past about Manage WP, and CMS Commander, now there is a plugin (with no monthly fee) that you can install. It's not quite as powerful as the previously mentioned sites (no backup management, cloning, etc). but if you are looking to manage posts, pages, and plugins from a single login, then WP Central Hub (http://www.weeklywebtools.com/wpcentralhub) is for you. This plugin allows you to add pages, posts, plugins, and themes from one location. You don't have to remember all those passwords and login locations, you can do it all from one location. This video show you how easy it is. Profit From Your Expertise with Udemy (http://weeklywebtools.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/udemy.jpg)This site pays for all the hosting and streaming fees, provides tools for managing your content, and they boast 500,000 students with 1,000,000 visitors per month. All you need to do is create a course to show off your expertise. The class needs to be a minimum of an hour long with 60% of the course being video (you can create handouts, etc and deliver those as well). The site has forums, and other resource to help facilitate learning. I looked at it about six months ago and they seem to have improved since then (it was a little clunky now, but now things seem to have a bit more polish). What does it cost? It's free. If you charge for your class they take 30% with most classes ranging from $29 - $99. I've got a ton of material, so I'm going to put it up on the site and see how it does.   Here is a video that show you just how easy it is to create a course. (http://weeklywebtools.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/continuitysummit.jpg)If you are into running a membership site, this is a great conference that you attend online. It's called the Continuity Summit (http://www.weeklywebtools.com/csummit). It's got a TON of expert sharing information about running a membership site.  The cool thing is you get to pick how much you pay (from $59 - $129). No matter what you pay, you get the whole summit. 50% of what you spend go towards building schools in Kenya. Here are some of the topics: How to avoid cancellations - Stu McClaren from Wishlist Tim Kerber from Membergate share how to get members How to get your first 100 members - Chris Farrell Paul Evans on making it with a niche (his is youth ministries). Jason Fladlien on evergreen topics John Sanpietro on dominating the niche. Sean Malarky on the magic on $1 trials There are others as well. Check it out at continuitysummit.com (http://www.weeklywebtools.com/csummit)