This video is part 1 of a 2-part video series.
Keith Best demonstrates how to create a website for a water damage business in Tampa, Florida, using Agent X and Elementor. He sets up the site with standard pages, disables comments, and configures permalinks to “post name.” Keith uses Yoast SEO to force-enable features and sets up business details. He then selects relevant keywords and groups, removing unwanted options. The process costs 26 Zags. Agent X generates content, pages, and schemas. Keith finalises the site, adding contact details, forms, and customising with Elementor. The entire setup takes about 42 minutes.
Action Items
- [ ] @Keith Best – Customise the header to change the phone number and make the phone number a click-to-call link.
- [ ] @Keith Best – Add a logo or business name to the header.
- [ ] @Keith Best – Review and update the links for the “Our Services” section to ensure they go to the correct pages.
- [ ] @Keith Best – Publish the completed pages and make any further necessary customisations.
- [ ] @Keith Best – Film a follow-up video demonstrating how to add the magic page plugin to the site.
Outline
Setting Up the Site and Initial Configurations
- Keith Best introduces the video, explaining it will cover using Agent X to create a magic page plugin site using Elementor.
- Keith mentions the site is for Water Damage in Tampa, Florida, and it has standard pages with only the Aggio plugin installed.
- He discusses setting up permalinks to post name and disabling comments and other discussion settings.
- Keith explains the importance of addressing common issues and enabling Xagio SEO for improved integration with the Magic Page plugin.
Finding and Setting Up a Business Address
- Keith searches for a business address using LoopNet and finds a suitable one.
- He copies the address details and pastes them into the site’s settings.
- Keith mentions the absence of social media, reviews, business directories, and other integrations.
- He sets up taxonomies for the homepage, index, and post types, excluding search, author, archive, and other unnecessary options.
Selecting and Configuring Templates
- Keith selects a template for the water damage site and removes existing pages.
- He searches for relevant keywords, such as “water damage” and “Tampa,” in Google.
- Keith selects a few relevant keywords and continues the process, noting the cost of four Zags.
- He explains the importance of selecting the right keywords and groups, and begins the process of deleting unwanted groups.
Refining Keyword Groups
- Keith goes through each group, unchecking unwanted options, such as bathroom renovations, carpet cleaners, and others.
- He categorises relevant keywords into specific groups, such as flood damage, mould inspection, and more remediation.
- Keith explains the importance of having the right keywords for the homepage and other pages.
- He sets the homepage to “water damage” and notes the total cost of Zags used so far.
Finalising Pages and Content
- Keith runs Agent X to create WordPress pages, generate content, and create page schemas.
- He explains the process of optimising groups, creating pages, and generating content.
- Keith mentions the importance of having accurate data for the site’s business name and other details.
- He notes the time taken to set up the site and the ease of making changes using Elementor.
Final Touches and Publishing
- Keith shows the final site, noting the need to change the business name, phone number, and other details.
- He explains how to use Elementor to make further changes, such as adding a click-to-call feature and changing headers.
- Keith mentions the importance of having a logo and other visual elements for the site.
- He concludes the video, noting that the site is now ready for further customisation and optimisation.
Enjoy!