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  • @michaellazarus8112
    @michaellazarus8112 Год назад +33

    DUDE.. you actually made a video based on my comment. ANNND I’ve never even heard of this tool. Sick video Dave. Thank you!!!

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +6

      Thanks for the inspiration, Michael! I hope your MacBook is doing ok :)

    • @spreadthegarden
      @spreadthegarden Год назад

      @@dave-swift hahaha🤣

  • @akjdigitalindia
    @akjdigitalindia Год назад +4

    Easily one of the most helpful and straightforward video for non-tech content creator like me. Thanks Dave

  • @TracyPartridgeJohnson
    @TracyPartridgeJohnson Год назад +3

    Thank you for mentioning the sidebar feature in Ghost! As a WordPress user of many years, with many websites hosted on that platform, I'm considering migrating my content to Ghost. But for the life of me, I couldn't find an option for backdating my posts. I searched Google and RUclips. Your video here is the only place I was able to find that information. If I wasn't able to backdate my content, that was going to be a deal-breaker for me. So, THANK YOU for illustrating that valuable information.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  11 месяцев назад

      Hey Tracy! So glad it was helpful.
      I have a big Ghost course I'm releasing at the end of the month, it might be helpful to you: profitabletools.com/ghost-5-mastery/

  • @JamesJulianWealth
    @JamesJulianWealth Год назад +2

    Really great video Dave, really appreciate this as someone who's considering newsletter/publishing options. I have a long history with Wordpress but I'd like something more streamlined with subscriber options.

  • @ServantStatusMinistries
    @ServantStatusMinistries Год назад +4

    OK I just hopped on ghost moving from WordPress and after being on WordPress for close to a decade I can say that I am truly impressed and thankful that there is an easier way to blog. I was not aware of that snippet option that is in the ghost editor, so thank you for letting me know about that!

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Glad you're enjoying Ghost! Thanks for the comment.

  • @taychilla
    @taychilla Год назад +1

    bookmarked Ghost a few weeks ago! am definitely interested in the Webflow + Ghost mashup. am trying to learn these systems to help other content creators choose the most usable option for the function they need. your videos are super helpful & detailed, thanks

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Glad to hear it! Thanks taychilla.

  • @amitparsotam6805
    @amitparsotam6805 Год назад +5

    Yes would love to see more options for blogging - Ghost seems pretty cool! And the idea of adding webflow to the mix sounds intriguing. Looks forward to more content.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment, Amit! I will report back on the Webflow combo. 👍

    • @MrGheller
      @MrGheller Год назад

      ​@@dave-swift Would the whole website + newsletter + blog be less of a headache with Webflow? (For people who don't know how to code and are not designers)

  • @imdurgeshpratap
    @imdurgeshpratap Год назад +5

    I am running ghost self hosted for one of my blogs. Using mailgun for transactional emails and newsletters.
    I have used Wordpress for 10 years and I still use it.
    I think both ghost and wp have their own advantages.
    However Ghost self hosted version is quite cheaper compared to their managed ghost plans but it comes with few caveats.
    I like that you explored ghost and a made video about it.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      I agree, WordPress isn’t going anywhere.
      Self hosted ghost is great and I might move to that someday, but right now I like the support, security, and automatic updates from managed.
      I manage a lot of servers, some of them are volatile, like Mautic, so making the Profitable Tools blog something that doesn’t require maintenance is 🔑 to me keeping it updated with new content.

  • @taranchies1505
    @taranchies1505 Год назад

    Really helpful thanks! Have decided to go with Ghost :)

  • @Coolcmsc
    @Coolcmsc Год назад +2

    I do really want to see more of your Ghost content please - I came here today for that reason, liked and subscribed 😉 I’ve just moved to it from WP for my new newsletter/blog and will set up two tiers of membership. I’ll write in Ulysses and commit from there. Specifically, I’m interested in the little things to polish my site. I’m not interested in the big bells and whistles (I can use WP for that). So, for more stuff I’d like to see, what about creating a ‘contents list’? You mentioned a few things and I liked all those. The. There’s the issue of #tags vs #tags and #categories in WP: I’m going to miss categories, so any advice? Some simple css injection to unpick font size and colour in menus/header/footer and so forth? Anyway, excited to see where you go with Ghost on your chin 🎉

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Thanks, I'm going back to regular content production next week and I have a lot of Ghost ideas planned. I appreciate the sub! Hopefully you'll see some videos from me that are right up your ally soon :)

  • @leighreynolds8761
    @leighreynolds8761 3 месяца назад +1

    Yes please keep writing about ghost. I have a Wordpress website and two editor x websites. I just what a simple website for a blog i am making. Ghost sounds perfect. Thanks for the advice.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  3 месяца назад

      Thanks @leighreynolds8761 I have made several videos about Ghost and even released 3 courses about Ghost since this video was made!
      Here are some of the videos: ruclips.net/p/PLwEpIoHuBTzhT-bhDSWDf673zjRJEP6Jq

  • @Begenius1
    @Begenius1 Год назад +1

    Great insights on GCMS. I am trying to create a Personal Website/blog, so I would definitely appreciate more related content. However, I am mostly interested in setting up and editing a website on Ghost with the paid option (not the selfhosted option). I have seen most of the content refer to setting up Ghost via selfhosted platforms.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback.
      I'm working on a lot more Ghost content.
      Ghost self-hosted and Ghost Pro are extremely similar to setup, besides email sending (I have a video coming up on that early next week).
      Basically everything comes down to customizing the theme. The best way to do this is to install Ghost locally to modify a theme, then when you're happy, sync changes to Github.
      I'll be posting videos on this subject.

  • @stellaluna9023
    @stellaluna9023 Год назад

    Great video! Thank you. I would like to see more content about Ghost.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Thanks Stella! It's coming, I'm still really enjoying Ghost.

  • @user-zi2si5gw4u
    @user-zi2si5gw4u 4 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot, very helpful.
    Could it be that chosing the header style "Highlight" and activating "Show publication info sidebar" overwrite custom CSS?

  • @zk2507
    @zk2507 Год назад

    Just subbed, More Ghost content!

  • @ifillip
    @ifillip Год назад +1

    Super interesting! REQUEST: Whenever you do some kind of thing, i.e., change, re-arrange, add 3rd-party with Ghost, can you please include how it affects Page Speed.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      Will definitely do. I'm only running Google Analytics right now. Here is GTmetrix with GA on. share.cleanshot.com/HcHm5u

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Yesterday I added a commenting system. Still screaming fast. share.cleanshot.com/ZJl519

  • @DarrinRich
    @DarrinRich Год назад

    This is awesome! I'm going to try it

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +2

      Do it! Let me know if you run into any questions. I want to make more Ghost videos.

  • @DennisCarmody
    @DennisCarmody Год назад +5

    Man I feel that comment. Wordpress is so the worst. I recently swapped to Ghost and it’s so much more user friendly. It isn’t as flexible as Wordpress, but that’s the point! Let’s me focus on the content instead of fiddling around with the back end.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Yep, you can't complain that Ghost is not flexible enough and then complain that WordPress is too complex :)

    • @akjdigitalindia
      @akjdigitalindia Год назад

      I think it's a great point. I'm at the same stage where I'm paying a lot of rupees to developers and SEO people for WP websites. I might as well want to focus on content and make money and then worry about aesthetics

    • @MrGheller
      @MrGheller Год назад

      ​@@dave-swift Dave, didn't you say in your video that adding tabs or making changes to some pages of the website part of Ghost is not easy and needs code?

  • @jonrods3415
    @jonrods3415 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you so much. Could you do an video on the 2023 updates. Thank you

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  8 месяцев назад

      This is coming! Thanks for asking.

  • @Ghost-CMS
    @Ghost-CMS 11 месяцев назад

    Great intro, thanks! 👻

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you like it!

  • @PROHadFX
    @PROHadFX Год назад +1

    Loved the video! Could you create a tutorial on how you setup their self-hosted version?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Glad you liked the video and thanks for the request!
      I have self hosted ghost before, but honestly their managed hosting is the way to go, IMO. It includes backups, updates, security, CDN, and email support.
      Check out the nice little comparison chart on this page: ghost.org/docs/hosting/?via=dave61
      All that said, if you really want to self host it's not too bad to setup if you already have some devops chops. Keep in mind you'll need a Mailgun or SES account for sending.
      The easy way to self-host, is to install Ghost using Cloudron.
      Check out this video for directions on Cloudron: ruclips.net/video/IewnxUAgsLc/видео.html

  • @hermes8258
    @hermes8258 Год назад +1

    Thanks Mr. Swift. You have perked my interest.
    Ghost reminds me of user-friendly blogspot in 2008 (for me a plus). After Blogger was bought by Google they closed both my blogs because apparently I violated the never-stated broad particulars of its TOS (nothing illegal, just controversial). Still considering many alternatives to WordPress or WP itself. I'm brand new to web publishing. I wrote up a wishlist of 20 factors, so will contact Ghost about my dealmaker/breakers...
    1. Very little corporate 'censorship' of content beyond what is legal in jurisdiction (presumably somewhere in USA)
    2. Can use my own domain name
    3. 24/7 phone customer support when hosted
    4. Works well on a Mac
    Already I see downsides though - not much opportunities for support on Fiverr and none of my friends use it.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Hey Hermes, glad you liked the video.
      No corporate sponsorship.
      You can use your own domain name, check daveswift.com for an example.
      Support is via email (people talk on the phone?)
      I only use Macs, nothing about it gets in the way of me using Ghost.

  • @jakobkralj
    @jakobkralj Год назад +1

    Yes please, more videos on ghost

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      You bet. The ghost team is crushing. So many features added since this video was released (and it's not that old).

  • @relaunchinglife
    @relaunchinglife Год назад +1

    I agree w/ that first comment, that Wordpress seems old & clunky compared to the new shiny and EASY options out there. Especially when you're brand new to the whole online content creation thing.

  • @rosalitalyn
    @rosalitalyn 4 месяца назад

    This was helpful, I appreciate how you showcased Ghosts capabilities. If possible, I’d love to see a video on integrating both Ghost and Wordpress together? Basically using Ghost as the blogging platform but then attached to a core domain through Wordpress. Is that something you have done before? Curious what your thoughts on that are.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  3 месяца назад

      Hey @rosalitalyn it's what I'm currently doing for profitabletools.com
      My Ghost courses are hosted on wordpress at courses.profitabletools.com
      I also use Ghost for my personal site at daveswift.com but no wordpress component :)
      Since this video has come out I've built several Ghost sites for customers and everyone loves how simple it is to create content. Customization is more difficult, so it's not a great platform for the non-coder than wants all the features or everything to look "just so" without either investing in a developer or some time to learn new skills.

  • @DeveshUba
    @DeveshUba Год назад +1

    Very excited and yes to more Ghost content :)

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Great! Thanks for the feedback Devesh.

  • @TatianaBalashova
    @TatianaBalashova Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video, it would be good to see a follow up video with your impressions after using ghost for a few months. Do you like it more than WordPress?
    I am not a pro designer and have no desire or ability to learn the coding languages. have used weebly for many years for a few simple websites which was manageable yet limiting as well (pro account without e-commerce). have been trying to learn Divi for WP and omg it's been such a struggle overall, as there are so many techy things to know about updates, backups, plugins, and other things which spin my head. Sadly can't afford to hire a pro however appreciate more and more that such people do exist. I would not recommend a beginner entrepreneur who needs one or a few websites to go my route. it took a ton of precious time!
    Anyways, looking for ways to optimize. however need a blog feature as well.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  11 месяцев назад

      Hey Tatiana,
      I am going to be release a ton of ghost videos over the next month as I really fell in love with the platform.
      Do I like it more than WordPress? For some things, certainly. Like membership sites, blogging, and newsletters. It's hands down a better experience and runs with less overhead.
      I have a course coming out at the end of the month, so I'll be making a lot of ghost videos to promote the course. Expect a ton of value on my channel even if you don't buy the course!
      Here is the pre-sale:
      profitabletools.com/ghost-5-mastery/

  • @Alchemymelany
    @Alchemymelany 4 месяца назад

    thank you!

  • @梧桐小讲堂
    @梧桐小讲堂 Год назад

    Great video! A quick question, how do you manage affiliate links on Ghost? I find it very hard to handle.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment!
      I was using a link shortening plugin in WordPress, so those are now all redirects. Going forward, I’ll be using a SaaS for link shortening.
      I’m using PixelMe at the moment (profitable.tools/get/pixelme)

  • @ShannonWare
    @ShannonWare Год назад +1

    I would love to see your take on Webflow + Ghost.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      It will be a little bit before I get to this video, if you're anxious to check it out yourself the company that does it has a free trial: daveswift.com/get/udesly

  • @shepherddp
    @shepherddp Год назад +1

    Thanks, and yes...more Ghost help would be appreciated. I want to create a site that is nearly all text, but can't really find one that also has an attractive home page.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      More ghost content is high on my priorities list.
      I would start with one of the official themes and customize it to your needs. Casper is the default theme and it's very flexible.

    • @shepherddp
      @shepherddp Год назад

      @@dave-swift Exactly what I’ll do. Thanks a lot.

  • @vlvr
    @vlvr 5 месяцев назад

    Hi. Thanks for the video. The footage of the Ghost interface was extremely helpful. I'm wondering about two things I'm not clear about. Perhaps you have answers? Is there a limit to how many photos you can upload using Ghosts own hosting? Most hosts have tiers based on space and transfer but Ghost does not mention these things in their pricing, only members. This is my second question: is a member just whoever signs up to your mailing list? If so, does that mean views / GB transferred via the website don't count at all and that pricing is simply based on how many subscribers you have? Wouldn't this allow someone to theoretically have a resource-intensive website with no subscribers for extremely cheap?
    Thank you.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey @vlvr, glad you liked the video.
      With Ghost Pro there is no limits on the number of files you add, but there is a limit on the file size. If you have the lowest plan you can upload 5mb files and if you have the creator plan you can upload 100mb files.
      Members are anyone who signs up, paid or unpaid.
      Yes, this theoretically means you can have unlimited traffic to your site for cheap :)

  • @beatrisprinz3421
    @beatrisprinz3421 Год назад

    Wow ... an awesome alternative. Just wondering, does it works with WPML as well? How about custom post types?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      You can have multi-lingual support, but not WPML as Ghost doesn't support WordPress plug-ins (it's not WordPress).
      As for custom post types, not exactly. You can have different post templates for different types of post, but it's not the exact same as WordPress.

  • @mackmeyer9046
    @mackmeyer9046 11 месяцев назад +1

    The email newsletter feature do I need to upgrade to see that. I don’t have that on my ghost pro level

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  11 месяцев назад

      Newsletters are on every plan! You should see it in the gear icon (lower left hand corner) then under members you should see "Email Newsletter".

  • @alyderuby2480
    @alyderuby2480 Год назад

    Why is the user experience similar for Ghost and Notion?

  • @currentcharts567
    @currentcharts567 Год назад +1

    Great vid. Thoughts on WP vs Beehiiv vs Ghost?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      WP is WP. Love it or hate it, it can do anything.
      Behiiv is more of a direct comparison to Ghost, but I prefer Ghost because it's open source.

  • @JasperMeurs
    @JasperMeurs Год назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing! Are you still using Ghost since it seems the website (profitable tools) is not live right now. And if you backed off from Ghost, can you share with us why?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      Hey Jasper, I moved my website to daveswift.com and WordPress.
      Profitable Tools will return.
      Ghost is still amazing and I will be doing more with it in the near future.

  • @thabisoramolefe8380
    @thabisoramolefe8380 Год назад +2

    Dope post indeed. Can you do one on the best white label retail apps that is an all in one platform?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      What do you mean by retail app? Like ecomm?

    • @thabisoramolefe8380
      @thabisoramolefe8380 Год назад +1

      @@dave-swift yeah.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Great there are the obvious candidates like Woo, Shopify, Magento... those not interesting to you?

  • @henchnerd9404
    @henchnerd9404 Год назад +1

    looking to build a bussiness site, was edging more towards wordpress since every example id seen so far with Ghost is mostly blog/newsletter related, is it still possible to make a bussiness site with ghost easily (services offered, information, contact etc)?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Hey Jordan,
      Yes, you could use Ghost to build a business website. It does have Pages & Posts, just like WordPress.
      But I'm not sure I would.
      What you won't find is an ecosystem of marketing plug-ins and page builders like you will with WordPress.
      Ghost is first and foremost a content publishing platform.
      You can sign-up for a free trial of Ghost Pro and play around with it to see if it's what you're looking for. They ask for a credit card to verify your identity but they do not automatically charge your card at the end of the trial. (My aff link -- profitabletools.com/get/ghost)

  • @tovishalck
    @tovishalck Год назад +1

    Nice video Dave. Would it be fair to say that Ghost is a email sending provider that also allows to create your business website?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +2

      Hmm, no I don't think so.
      Ghost is really a blog first.
      The ability to create landing pages is limited.
      The email capabilities are limited to newsletters and there isn't much in terms of analytics. Most marketers are still going to want to pair Ghost with something like ConvertKit (in fact they have a zapier integration to keep members in sync with ConvertKit).
      Think of Ghost as a Patreon or Substack replacement. Something that is open source and lower fee for the creator.
      Or it could just be your business blog, like how Cloudflare, DuoLingo Unsplash, & OpenAI use it.

    • @tovishalck
      @tovishalck Год назад +1

      Got it. I believe it's the editor which steals the show, and probably that's why so many big companies prefer to use Ghost over anything else, including WordPress.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      @@tovishalck it's also super lightweight and easier to maintain than WP. Loading times are bonkers fast with zero optimization.

    • @tovishalck
      @tovishalck Год назад

      @@dave-swift True.

  • @DarrinRich
    @DarrinRich Год назад +1

    Yes yes yes. I want to know more about Ghost. Is there a way to import WordPress blog posts into it?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      Yes, there is! They have a guide on how to do it and they will also migrate you for free if you get a paid plan. ghost.org/docs/migration/wordpress/?via=dave61

    • @DarrinRich
      @DarrinRich Год назад +1

      @@dave-swift It all imported quite easily. Woohoo

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      @@DarrinRich That's great. Thanks for following up.

  • @jamess5542
    @jamess5542 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! How do I move my WordPress site to Ghost without losing the url paths and content?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      I will make a video on this but the short answer is use the Ghost plugin: wordpress.org/plugins/ghost/
      Please note that the migration will not include custom fields, metadata, shortcodes, custom post types, taxonomies, or binary files-only posts, pages, text, and images will be migrated.

  • @thewildman4300
    @thewildman4300 Год назад

    is there a way to blog anonymously on ghost?

  • @2014wb
    @2014wb Год назад +2

    Ghost added native comments in August of 2022, just as a heads up.

  • @PratimaEM
    @PratimaEM Год назад

    How to add schema mark up for 'how to' guides on my blog? Can you help?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      Are you using Ghost? If so this will have to be done manually. I bet you could get ChatGPT to write the schema for you or use one of the free online schema generation tools that asks you to complete a form (probably more likely to be validated with this method).
      Then use the code injection feature found in Ghost's post sidebar under "Code Injection".
      If you're using WordPress, try Schema Pro from my friends at Brainstorm Force (daveswift.com/get/schema-pro affiliate link)

    • @PratimaEM
      @PratimaEM Год назад

      @@dave-swift Thanks Dave:) That will be helpful

  • @JoeShowCheek
    @JoeShowCheek Год назад

    So I just checked the website and it seems like you're selling it? So it's no longer on Ghost? Did you manage to modify it at the end?
    Love the idea of using Webflow with Ghost so would love to see that.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      Hi Joe... website isn't for sale. Why do you think that?
      I did eventually switch back to WordPress but continue to follow Ghost. They have improved a lot since my video (native comment system, audience feedback, improved analytics). I will still be producing more Ghost content.

    • @JoeShowCheek
      @JoeShowCheek Год назад

      @@dave-swift Well, because when I go to the link it says "I'll be back" and in a footer is a tool that helps people sell websites. Basically, there's nothing on the website, that's why I'm asking :).
      And yeah, Ghost has improved quite a bit, trying to learn it right now and see if I can use it for starting something new from scratch and find different ways of hosting as I don't wanna pay 11 dollars a month with 0 audience for this project and for the fact I won't be using the features yet. I did find some nice ways to start, just figuring out the best ones, and finding all the different limitations with them and potential workarounds (eg. Newsletter and community not working, etc,)

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +1

      ​@@JoeShowCheek I see the confusion. moved the content on this channel to my name Dave Swift.
      The service in the footer is my company and we build websites, not sell them :)
      Self-hosted ghost works great on a $5-6 month VPS, but you'll still need to pay for an email sending service (Mailgun). I think the cheapest route for most people is starting off on ghost.org and migrating as their list gets bigger.
      You can use the Github integration to develop your theme and have full control of the hosted version, just as you would the self-hosted.

    • @JoeShowCheek
      @JoeShowCheek Год назад

      @@dave-swift I got excited reading your comment yesterday so I tried to use the Github Actions today and I failed.
      The problem is that both Ghost (Pro) as well as the hosting I use (Free tier of DigitalPress) don't allow Custom Theme upload on lower tiers so it'd get even more pricey with the higher tiers. Basically my Github action failed to upload. Granted, maybe I made a mistake somewhere...but it did work on a self-hosted server.
      And yeah, Mailgun is very expensive ($35 - though apparently there is a way to secretely downgrade to their Flexible billing plan which could be free if you don't send any emails) and without it Memberships won't work on self-hosted solution :/.
      I guess what I'm gonna do it go with the free DigitalPress for now cause at least Membership will work there.
      My self-hosting is also free so maybe I would move there when I manage to make some nice theme somehow 🤔.

    • @MrGheller
      @MrGheller Год назад

      ​@@dave-swift Why did you move back to WordPress? Dave, does making changes to Ghost tabs/pages need to know code? Isn't it drag abd drop?

  • @georgedouglasmcfly2598
    @georgedouglasmcfly2598 Год назад

    Thanks, is Ghost GDPR compliant?

    • @randomcomment1105
      @randomcomment1105 Год назад

      Yes, it is. You can find the GDPR details under the FAQ section on their website.

  • @broadbandbreakfast2184
    @broadbandbreakfast2184 10 месяцев назад

    Has commenting been added to ghost since this video came out?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it has! And it's really good.

  • @stephenzhao9773
    @stephenzhao9773 Год назад

    Does GhostCMS have the native support for multilingual websites?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Great question, themes can be multilingual in ghost. It’s definitely doable, but not as simple as a checkbox. Lots of guides if you google, I don’t have any personal experience translating a ghost theme yet.

    • @stephenzhao9773
      @stephenzhao9773 Год назад

      @@dave-swift I go through the web today, the answer turns out to be no. No native support for multi-language sites and it's not a priority for the official, though there are one or two partial solutions you could find to get the content translated.
      I hate to pick up a 3rd-party translation plugin like we usually do in WordPress. That's why I've been looking for a quality alternative for so long.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      ​@@stephenzhao9773 it is doable, but like I said not as easy as people want. Multi-lingual websites don't seem to have a good out of the box solution.

  • @imraphraph
    @imraphraph Год назад +1

    I have yet to find a successful affiliate ghost blog.

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Do you think that has anything to do with the volume of users?

  • @Mv3Trader
    @Mv3Trader Год назад +1

    Makes me want to stay with Wordpress

  • @Ma16767
    @Ma16767 Год назад

    What do you think about zyro?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      I'm not familiar! Is it good?

  • @ifillip
    @ifillip Год назад +1

    Need a bit more clarity.. Does Ghost replace my hosting? Presently using WP with Hostinger. Will Ghost replace Hostinger?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +2

      Yes, I recommend using Ghost Pro which is a fully managed (hosted with support) version of Ghost. It includes a CDN. Starts at $9 a month!
      This would fully replace the need for other hosting. They will even help you migrate your WordPress posts.
      Here is my referral link: get.profitable.tools/ghost

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад +2

      My PSI on WordPress was great, but I had a $50/month server and Cloudflare Pro ($20/month) and I spent a ton of time building the site with Elementor Flexibox containers.

  • @rgsiiiya
    @rgsiiiya Год назад

    How can you have a blob centric site that doesn't support comments out of the box?
    I was seriously considering Ghost, but the lack of ootb comments is concerning....

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Ghost added comments within a few weeks of me releasing this video!

  • @NikosKatsikanis
    @NikosKatsikanis 2 месяца назад

    anyone's ghost keeps crashing once a month on lightsail?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  2 месяца назад

      This could very likely be a lightsail issue. They have a CPU credit system where they will throttle your server if you use it too much. Maybe checkout Hetzner? It's a lot better value. You get €⁠20 in cloud credits with my referral link: hetzner.cloud/?ref=TZJZO2vYfjyq

    • @NikosKatsikanis
      @NikosKatsikanis 2 месяца назад

      ​@@dave-swift nmeh, we are all in on aws

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Месяц назад

      Then overspec your server significantly so your CPU don't ever go over your CPU burst threshold! Or use EC2.

    • @NikosKatsikanis
      @NikosKatsikanis Месяц назад

      @@dave-swift maybe

  • @jamess5542
    @jamess5542 Год назад

    I see that your profitable tools site is hosted with WordPress and not Ghost...?

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Ah, but my daveswift.com site is on Ghost. I have several ghost videos coming up on the channel and two full ghost courses in production. I really love this platform.

  • @IAMCHIDERA
    @IAMCHIDERA Год назад +1

    It looks like medium in a way

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      Agreed! Obviously you can change themes and style it any way you want.

  • @bobmiror8473
    @bobmiror8473 Год назад

    There is a lot of wanna be WordPress CMS look like but there is only few Wordpress sites plugins and thèmes …

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      WordPress is great.
      I think I just got burned with the options.
      Ghost limits options and sometimes that's a good thing too.

  • @enkiimuto1041
    @enkiimuto1041 Год назад

    The non-native commenting thing is kind of a turn off to me =/

    • @dave-swift
      @dave-swift  Год назад

      They have native comments now! ghost.org/changelog/native-comments/?via=dave61

  • @Housestationlive
    @Housestationlive Год назад

    i don t know hw much squrespace costs but ghost probably helps you save a lot ! wordpress looks like a scam with free download and then every single optionnal feature is sold at a super expensive price.

  • @khanra17
    @khanra17 Год назад +1

    WordPress is not the future but ghost is definitely not!
    Try tools like hugo