Using the Roles Manager Wordpress plugin for your Virtual Assistant team
BySherman Hu has a great post about using the functionality of the Roles Manager Wordpress plugin to control not only who on your virtual assistant team can make contributions to your company blog, but to control the individual capabilities assigned to them outside of the context of a role. Very cool!
I can see how this function would work great for virtual assistant companies that have changing teams of people working for them at any given time. They don’t have to give a relative newcomer to the team full access to the blog, but still allow them to make informative contributions to its content. Great!
Check out his post through the link below:
http://www.shermanlive.com/2008/05/09/how-to-add-a-writer-to-your-blog/
Thanks for sharing this, Sherman.
Andrea
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May 11th, 2008 at 3:12 pm
Andrea, thanks for sharing my tutorial with your blog readers – appreciate you!
Chat soon – cheers!