Five WordPress Firsts
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Completes the content triad: Pages, Posts, and {now} Presentations
If the ability to create and host your presentations on your site is not enough to get you excited, consider the five WordPress firsts introduced with this plugin:
- HTML 5 design canvas. Create a presentation directly in WordPress, complete with a slide master, background images, and even video backgrounds. Actual text? Check. Live links? Check. No restrictions? Check.
- Multi-page engagement. Where pages and posts are content created as single page content, seoslides presentations are multi-page, every slide is a page. Not only does that allow you to break up the story, and follow user engagement with your narrative across pages, it allows you to quickly create a ton of epic, cross-linked, SEO-optimizable pages.
- Presentation imports. Already create your presentation elsewhere? Save it as a PDF, and in just two clicks (one to upload, one to process) your entire presentation is up on WordPress just as easily as other off-site solutions. 20 slides? 20 pages. And you can have those slides published with your third click.
- Embeddable content. Not only are your presentations visible from your site, you can also embed your slide deck (with a quick line of code) anywhere else you’d like. That’s right, your hand-crafted slides can be displayed on other sites. As a matter of fact, with just one more click, you can embed directly to seoslid.es – a quick backlink and customer discovery source without even leaving your own site.
- Choose your own backlink. Yep, every embedded presentation comes with a byline standard. Where that backlink goes? Completely up to you. Want it to point to a squeeze page? Done. How about a post, where your slides help enrich the on-page story? Done. An affiliate link so you can put some coin in your pocket? Cha-ching.
I hope this review helps you get as excited as I am about seoslides, and, if so, install this plugin now and take advantage of the free license key offered to test the premium version.
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