We all know that volunteering is a challenging decision and time consuming. In the case of Joomla, it can also be very difficult for no tech people and for non native English speakers.
But because Joomla is a benevolent community, nobody will blame you if you don’t or can't volunteer for the project for any reason (timing, language, family, work, etc.). On a personal side, I completely understand as I'm not a developer and I'm also very busy (family, clients, associative engagement, etc.) and days are only 24 hours long.
But if you want to help Joomla despite these obstacles, I may have an easy solution for you. Let me explain why, where and how you can volunteer for Joomla efficiently but without losing your sleep, job, friends and family.
Yes Bill, content is king and that's exactly what this article is about: producing content about Joomla.
Content is articles, blog posts, tutorials, videos, podcasts, infographics, etc. In short, I would say that content is everything you can add in an article in Joomla.
Producing and sharing content is probably the easiest and the fastest way to contribute to Joomla if you are not a developer.
No matter if you're a developer, site builder, volunteer, evangelist, every member of this lovely community could (and should) produce content about Joomla.
And because there are so many topics to cover with your personal opinion - Joomla 5 is a good one, for example -, no one should face the white page trauma!
Here are some easy ideas to start your journey as content creator for Joomla.
videos, podcasts and graphics are very powerful. If you can create nice infographics, informative podcasts, or valuable videos about Joomla, all these materials will be very helpful for many people. create articles with your own opinion. There are already tons of articles about Joomla online but none with your point of view. If you're not an English native, why not translate some interesting content in your language? Just think of a quote and link back to the original author in your article. write for the Joomla users, not for search engines. Keep in mind that the search engines will only highlight content in the SERPs if it's relevant for the user's queries. This isn't Google who makes a content successful but the human readers because it's interesting and valuable for them. 1,000 words minimum for an article in any language you want. Short contents are acceptable for tutorials but if you write articles, blog posts, case studies, etc. mind the length. Don’t forget if you create fresh content about Joomla in your language, your national community will thank you more than you imagine....and of course, don’t forget to share your contents as widely as possible on social media!
To conclude, I would also paraphrase another famous guy here: “Ask not what Joomla can do for you, ask what you can do for Joomla.”
If you decide to volunteer for Joomla without volunteering for Joomla, here are my best advices:
do what you can because any new content about Joomla is always better than none. do it with your personality, with your words, your sensibility, and without pressure. keep in mind that nobody will judge your content but Joomla will thank you, for sure! don’t hesitate to ask for help if you need some, there’s always someone ready to assist.Can’t wait to read, watch, and listen to your content about Joomla!
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