The Empower Network has just recently undergone a number of changes with the release of ENV2, the newest version of the EN blogging software. This is definitely no gigantic secret to people within this distinct niche, as lots of EN members have been clamoring about it for the last several months.
And whilst you may have been swamped with members attempting to advertise their links to you, there has been hardly anything mentioned pertaining to the real transformations and characteristics of the all new Empower Network blogging system.
Let's cover a few of the most significant upgrades.
Empower Network customers will discover a totally distinct product with ENV2. The whole system was reorganized and the difference in look and functions are substantial.
It is being proclaimed as the blogging system that your Grandma could use. Well, I've never met your Grandmother but these guys have surely made things simpler from a blogging perspective.
The prior version was actually just a replicating installation of Wordpress, using the same Admin controls and settings. Though putting together a website using Wordpress is definitely more simple than building it from scratch using raw code, this was still far to sophisticated for the average person to just hop in and start using. I found the old version to be quite straightforward for myself however I've been developing blogs for many years. I've witnessed many customers buy and end up quitting merely by reason of they could not wrap their heads around the technical aspects of the system.
The management and engineers at EN must have seen this since the ENV2 platform has shown to be quite easy to use and a lot more simple in comparison to the initial version. As a matter of fact, in almost five years of blogging I haven't seen other blogging programs that are as user-friendly.
Customers logging in to blog right now will see four big icons at the top of their Control panel. One, a pen icon. Another, a video icon. Another, an audio icon. And the fourth being an image icon. Whatever you choose to post, click the applicable icon. Then a simple couple fields ask you for the relevant information, whether you are wanting to upload your information or post from another place on the internet.
If there is some way to help make such a thing any simpler for the ordinary person, I sure wouldn't know what it is .
Within the latest version they have eliminated the "text" editor and left only the visual editor for making customizations to the content of a post. It is understandable that those who are experienced with coding and who would prefer to make their blog posts more complex and extra special attributes like countdown timers or contact forms within the post might find this to be very limiting, yet for the ordinary member I'm confident this is a comfort to not need to look at a ton of code that does nothing more than confuse them.
The smart-phone mobile app is most likely the main "gimmick" supplied by this new upgrade. The app is intended to offer people the ability to build their business without needing to be sitting in front of their computer. Examples are given of individuals recording a video on their smart-phone, then with one click, uploading that video and posting it to their Empower Network blog. Simple. Quick. Sounds really cool right? The catch is that one would need to be a customer of the Empower Network video hosting service in order to do such a thing. It's an extra service and more cost certainly, but it does protect against YouTube deleting your videos that you worked so hard on.
The capability to embed videos into your blog only using an embed code or just a YouTube link yet remains. Most would undoubtedly just use this method yet they should understand that YouTube isn't made for entrepreneurs to use for marketing. There is continuously a chance of having all your content deleted which may be painful to your income. Various more savvy marketers will already be using their own private video hosting and that can certainly be embedded as well. Yet the plan was to have the EN blog operate in tandem with the Empower Network video hosting service, making everything quick and smooth to create vlogs.
One's ability to customize will be a little limited by the changes, as the simplicity is the aim and in order to simplify some functionality was consequently diminished. One would need to decide for themselves if this has any significance to their business.
Precisely, when you want to add an image to a blog post it necessitates just two clicks. You no longer have to mess with setting the size of the image, or the position. The image will by default be sized to fit the width of the content area.
Another distinct transformation: When customers log in to ENV2 they will now see their social activity feed which includes the recent posts made by other EN bloggers.
With any new content that you create now you can decide to have an excerpt of that post made available to groups of your choosing within their Activity Feed. Each new post can be shown to everyone in your EN team or solely to particular levels of membership. This can be useful for those people who prefer to have restricted content reserved for a particular membership level, or when the content is only relevant to certain membership levels.
One can also click a button and swipe any of the posts that they discover in their activity feed and the new platform will instantly post the very same to your own blog. Effortless sharing. Simple curation.
Overall the modifications for ENV2 are good and certainly in the direction of simplicity for the conveniences of the average user.
And whilst you may have been swamped with members attempting to advertise their links to you, there has been hardly anything mentioned pertaining to the real transformations and characteristics of the all new Empower Network blogging system.
Let's cover a few of the most significant upgrades.
Empower Network customers will discover a totally distinct product with ENV2. The whole system was reorganized and the difference in look and functions are substantial.
It is being proclaimed as the blogging system that your Grandma could use. Well, I've never met your Grandmother but these guys have surely made things simpler from a blogging perspective.
The prior version was actually just a replicating installation of Wordpress, using the same Admin controls and settings. Though putting together a website using Wordpress is definitely more simple than building it from scratch using raw code, this was still far to sophisticated for the average person to just hop in and start using. I found the old version to be quite straightforward for myself however I've been developing blogs for many years. I've witnessed many customers buy and end up quitting merely by reason of they could not wrap their heads around the technical aspects of the system.
The management and engineers at EN must have seen this since the ENV2 platform has shown to be quite easy to use and a lot more simple in comparison to the initial version. As a matter of fact, in almost five years of blogging I haven't seen other blogging programs that are as user-friendly.
Customers logging in to blog right now will see four big icons at the top of their Control panel. One, a pen icon. Another, a video icon. Another, an audio icon. And the fourth being an image icon. Whatever you choose to post, click the applicable icon. Then a simple couple fields ask you for the relevant information, whether you are wanting to upload your information or post from another place on the internet.
If there is some way to help make such a thing any simpler for the ordinary person, I sure wouldn't know what it is .
Within the latest version they have eliminated the "text" editor and left only the visual editor for making customizations to the content of a post. It is understandable that those who are experienced with coding and who would prefer to make their blog posts more complex and extra special attributes like countdown timers or contact forms within the post might find this to be very limiting, yet for the ordinary member I'm confident this is a comfort to not need to look at a ton of code that does nothing more than confuse them.
The smart-phone mobile app is most likely the main "gimmick" supplied by this new upgrade. The app is intended to offer people the ability to build their business without needing to be sitting in front of their computer. Examples are given of individuals recording a video on their smart-phone, then with one click, uploading that video and posting it to their Empower Network blog. Simple. Quick. Sounds really cool right? The catch is that one would need to be a customer of the Empower Network video hosting service in order to do such a thing. It's an extra service and more cost certainly, but it does protect against YouTube deleting your videos that you worked so hard on.
The capability to embed videos into your blog only using an embed code or just a YouTube link yet remains. Most would undoubtedly just use this method yet they should understand that YouTube isn't made for entrepreneurs to use for marketing. There is continuously a chance of having all your content deleted which may be painful to your income. Various more savvy marketers will already be using their own private video hosting and that can certainly be embedded as well. Yet the plan was to have the EN blog operate in tandem with the Empower Network video hosting service, making everything quick and smooth to create vlogs.
One's ability to customize will be a little limited by the changes, as the simplicity is the aim and in order to simplify some functionality was consequently diminished. One would need to decide for themselves if this has any significance to their business.
Precisely, when you want to add an image to a blog post it necessitates just two clicks. You no longer have to mess with setting the size of the image, or the position. The image will by default be sized to fit the width of the content area.
Another distinct transformation: When customers log in to ENV2 they will now see their social activity feed which includes the recent posts made by other EN bloggers.
With any new content that you create now you can decide to have an excerpt of that post made available to groups of your choosing within their Activity Feed. Each new post can be shown to everyone in your EN team or solely to particular levels of membership. This can be useful for those people who prefer to have restricted content reserved for a particular membership level, or when the content is only relevant to certain membership levels.
One can also click a button and swipe any of the posts that they discover in their activity feed and the new platform will instantly post the very same to your own blog. Effortless sharing. Simple curation.
Overall the modifications for ENV2 are good and certainly in the direction of simplicity for the conveniences of the average user.
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