The easiest way to get started is by reading this step-by-step guide to building your Metro Publisher website. The "Quickstart" items link to basic overview videos that will help you get started quickly with each feature. The "Related" items links will take you to more in-depth resources for related information or more advanced settings.
NOTE: This Launch Assistant is also accessible as a button at the bottom of your screen directly within your Metro Publisher worksite when logging in via go.metropublisher.com:
Personalize your Design
Start by selecting a base design. Upload your logo. Then, pick fonts, colors, and other design flourishes to really make your website your own.
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Create Your Navigation
Let readers understand the structure of your website and find what they need. Build the main navigation for your site by creating sections and subsections.
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Layout Your Landing Pages
Your homepage and section landing pages are the main entry points for many readers. Organize them and make a great impression using sprockets and section page layouts.
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Input Your Content
Metro Publisher is built around the idea that your content (i.e. stories, reviews, and roundups) is the core of your website. Start inputting the content you’ll need for launch.
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Set Up Your Event Calendar(s)
If your website is going to include events, now is a good time to get started inputting those and creating your calendar(s).
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Set Up Your Location Directories
Business directories offer a great service to both your readers and advertisers. Create those by inputting locations and creating location searches.
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3rd Party Services
Once you've completed most of the work setting up your site, it will be time to configure the various third-party services you will be using.
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Ready To Take Your Site Live?
The final step is to let your readers find you. This is what we call "launching" your site or "taking it live." If your content is all set up and ready to go, you should make a final check using our pre-launch checklist. Then, when you are certain you are ready to debut your new site, follow the instructions taking it live in the guide below.
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