How to create a wordpress website
Blogging is something everyone talks about right now, a lot of people are looking to start a blog. Here are some things you need to know about how to write a lifestyle blog. First we discuss about free blogging platforms and after we talk about own hosted blogging methods.
Websites are hosted, or in other words stored, on specialized computers referred to as servers. Servers are much more powerful than your laptop, which allows them to manage multiple different people accessing the same website at the same time. This is made with the same components found in an average computer like a CPU, RAM memory, and other parts that just happen to be a bit more powerful than the average personal computer. Owners of multiple servers rent them out to individuals who own websites in a process called web hosting. Several common web hosting solutions are described below. More info on how to host a website
WordPress.org is a free and open source software that has helped millions of people launch blogs online. In fact, WordPress.org is so popular that it powers 24% of all websites. That’s one heck of a social recommendation! WordPress.org blogs perform well for search engine optimization (SEO for short). SEO is the practice of making your blog rank high in search engines like Google. The higher you rank, the more readers you get. Open source means you can play around with the code. The upshot of this is you get complete control over the look and feel of your blog. It would be like being in charge of the font, color and image on your physical book cover. The caveat is that you’ll need some technical skill (or money to hire a techie) to take full advantage of this flexibility.
If the folks over at WordPress are to be believed (and they seem suitably trustworthy sorts), the platform now ‘powers’ almost a third of the internet. It’s easy to see why: on WordPress.com, you can rapidly create a new blog entirely for free, with a reasonable amount of customisation. Alternatively, most web hosts provide WordPress as a free single-click install, and more information on what’s possible there can be found at WordPress.org.
If you are looking for a full content management system, Joomla is another great option for bloggers. In terms of the ease of use, Joomla may have more of a learning curve than WordPress, but can be much easier to use than Drupal. Many businesses and large corporations prefer this type of platform because it can give you flexibility with a wide range of content options. Joomla, however, can be expensive. While the first month is free, after that a blogger can be charged anywhere from $20-$100 per month depending on the options and upgrades they want. For many novice bloggers, this can be a high cost unless the blog is attached to an existing business that already generates a profit.
Install WordPress. Blogging requires software, and the best that I’ve found is WordPress. It’s easy, quick, and best of all, free. You can set up WordPress through your host (Bluehost does this for you for free). Otherwise, you have to go through WordPress.org to download the software and then upload it to a host. (Note: Using WordPress.org is different from signing up for a free blog at WordPress.com.) You couldn’t learn how to swim really without getting into water, could you? And you couldn’t learn how to drive a car without actually getting behind the wheel! Blogging is a little like driving; you can read articles telling you how to drive for weeks, but nothing can prepare you for the real thing like getting behind the wheel and hitting the open road. Many things in life require direct practice to be learned. If you’ve once decided to have a blog, avoid wasting your time thinking to learn. Start your blog in the first place and learn directly while you can! The sooner you start, the sooner you progress and reach your goals. Don’t let your fear of making a mistake stop you from making anything at all.
One of the major benefits of WordPress is its great list of free plugins, many of which can be found at the WordPress plugin repo. There are also many premium plugins that are available at varying costs. Technically, as a new blogger wanting to start your blog with minimal investment, you may not need any premium services or plugins. But if you don’t have an investment issue, you can grab some of the premium plugins to help you increase your site’s functionality (like boosting your on-page SEO optimization).
This is a blog about the Complete WordPress Builder Guide which is solely managed by me alone. This is the first blog in my life. I wish this could be a successful blog which you guys like. A bit about myself. I’m a web developer, a mobile app developer and also a WordPress website developer. I have about 8 years experience in the software development industry. I truly love programming and started my development life since I was in university. The reason I started this blog is that I found out that not every business owner / blogger / seller can afford to hire a developer to build a website for themselves. By using the traditional html web development method is even more costly and difficult to manage. More on https://wpbuildermaster.com/.