How To Export A List Of Pages & Posts From WordPress
I’ve got a client who is fed up of using multiple plugins and third-party tools to manage their membership so they’re in the process of migrating their site from WordPress to an all-in-one system so they can have everything in one place. This is going to save them lots of time, effort, and money in the long run, and give their members the opportunity to access learning and support via an app, but the process of migrating is no mean feat.
If you’re a coach, creative, or subject expert who works in the online education space, you’ll know that your website is the hub of your business. It’s where you share your expertise, connect with your audience, promote your products and services, and host your courses, programmes and memberships. And if you’ve been around for more than just a minute you will have accumulated A LOT of pages, posts and content, so you’ll understand how important it is to make sure that you don’t leave any valuable content behind.
In this episode of BMTV, I’ll show you how to export a list of pages and posts from WordPress so that you know exactly what content you have and can use that list as an inventory to keep track of your content during the migration process so that everything runs smoothly.
Exporting a list of pages and posts from WordPress is also a great idea even if you’re not migrating your site. You can use it to help with categorising your content to help your members navigate your site, building a searchable index that will make your membership content a breeze to manage, analysing your content to improve SEO, and auditing your assets to see what needs updating or creating to fill in the gaps.
If you’ve got any questions about managing your content, or what systems to use, then just drop me an email, or come and join the conversation on my socials I’d love to hear from you.