How to Easily Transfer Your WordPress Site to Media Permalink
Are you tired of having your content on a piece of paper that you have to keep in a safe place? Do you want to have a digital copy that you can access from anywhere? If so, this article is for you. We will teach you how to easily transfer your WordPress site to media permalink so that you can continue posting and sharing content without having to worry about losing any of it. This article will teach you:
The Difference Between Permalink and URL
First, let’s discuss what is meant by a permalink and URL. The terms are often used synonymously, but they are not the same. A permalink is a link to a specific article that you’ve already written. For example, if I had a post on my blog about Harry Potter and I wanted to refer someone else to that particular article, I would use my permalink for that post. It would look like this:
https://blog.seanw.biz/2018/10/how-to-easily-transfer-your-wordpress-site-to-media-permalink/
On the other hand, the URL (or location, as it’s often abbreviated) is the address of a webpage within the same domain as the URL. For example, www.example.com is the URL for the www.example.com website. If I wanted to post a new article about Harry Potter on my blog, I would go to www.example.com and then click on create new post. After I posted my article, I would then navigate to my blog’s URL to read and share my latest content.
How To Easily Transfer Your WordPress Site To Media Permalink
Now that we’ve discussed the difference between permalink and URL, let’s dive into how to easily transfer your WordPress site to media permalink. WordPress makes this easy to do. All you need to do is log in to your WordPress dashboard, click on “Tools,” and then click on “Import.” From there, you’ll see a list of different services that you can choose from. For the purposes of this tutorial, we’ll be using Google Import.
Once you’ve imported your content from Google Docs, you’ll be able to click on the “Publish” button to post the content to your WordPress site. Doing this will automatically create a permalink for that content. If you ever wanted to edit an existing article, you can click on the “Edit” button next to the article’s permalink and then make your changes. When you’re done making edits, click on “Update” to publish your changes and create a new permalink.
Now That You Have Your WordPress Site, What Next?
You might be wondering what next. With your WordPress site safely tucked away on your server, you can get back to business and focus on growing your audience and creating content that you can eventually use to generate income. Remember: all you need is a message and a goal to get customers. So, if you want to connect with other bloggers to grow your audience, start a blog carnival.
A blog carnival is a group of blogs that work together to promote and grow each other’s audiences. The concept is simple: writers from each blog in the carnival agree to regularly promote and share content from the other blogs within the group. By working together, each blog in the group can expose their audience to a broader range of content than they could offer on their own. In turn, this could potentially lead to more blog traffic and, ultimately, more sales.
Wrapping Up
We’ve discussed how to easily transfer your WordPress site to media permalink. Just remember: this is a quick and easy way to make sure that your content isn’t lost. It doesn’t replicate or replace the security measures that you might use on your own site. If you ever wanted to take your blog’s content and move it to your own site, you can use services like Liftoff.