WHOA! It has been a BUSY thirty days.
Between the holidays, shopping, family events, and work, I can barely keep up. But now I am back with a new (and much needed) video tutorial on how to create a photo gallery in WordPress.
How to create a photo gallery in WordPress 3.0+
Majority of the bloggers I know are working to brand themselves. They write about topics they are passionate about and give information to those looking for their knowledge. What about branding yourself through blogging? Who are you? You may have a neatly written About Me page with a photo of yourself but people are visual. What about a photo gallery or even a video of you? Creating a photo gallery in WordPress 3.0 is extremely simple and I have put together a video to walk you through the steps. So get your photos on your computer’s hard drive ready to be shared with your visitors through a simple and easy to navigate photo gallery.

Clifton,
I MUST say this is an awesome subject to touch on! Video marketing is great, but I don’t think people should sleep on ‘image’ marekting. Especially when it comes to images on Googles search engine. Say you type in a certain food item you were thinking about cooking, and you know just how you want it to look. Well, type it in google images and voila! Once the person clicks on the image it automatically takes them to their website BRILLIANT! Awesome Awesome subject bro! Thankyou
Andre Edwards
Great Tutorial…I bet you can do some more advanced stuff with that… I was thinking about having a regular blog post with a thumbnail off to the right, and then scrolling pictures within that one thumbnail. hmmm…
Any suggestions…
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Great tutorial! You are so descriptive and very helpful.
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It is the simplest and effective solution. A lot of bloggers though are looking to get to fancy and wasting time on things that don’t matter. With wordpress, the gallery is already built in and works great.
Great follow up tutorial brother.
Thanks Wayne for the comment. I’ve always been a fan of the built-in WordPress Photo Gallery. I like that it will always be compatible with future upgrades, it’s easy to manage, and it is a lighter load on my blog.