Helping someone learn to help themselves is an incredibly satisfying experience. And it is often part of a web designer’s job description. We build something for our clients and then teach them to how to use it. A platform such as WordPress makes this possible. However, it’s not always easy. Clients can run the gamut in terms of technical knowledge. Therefore, we must be able to effectively communicate with people of all skill levels.
Plus, there really isn’t such a thing as a “standard” WordPress website. There are plenty of shared traits. But the endless combinations of themes, plugins and customization make every site unique.
How, then, do we go about training our clients to use WordPress? Let’s explore some best practices for passing on our knowledge.
Personalize the Experience
When you work with WordPress every day, it becomes like second nature. This is especially the case for designers and developers. Each website we build provides that much more insight into how WordPress works. As such, it can be difficult to remember that not everyone has this experience.
It’s important to realize that a client who hasn’t used WordPress before
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/18096/train-your-clients-to-use-wordpress
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