We start by explaining exactly what WordPress is from the inside, out. By delving into the WordPress Dashboard, we get the perception for the Capabilities WordPress has and for how powerful of a platform it really is. In the “WordPress Dashboard Dissection”, we will cover all the different modules and options you have, as well as an array of suggested WordPress plugins and Widgets. Also, depending on which kind of website you want to build with WordPress, we will go into detail with a list of suggested custom wordpress to use, or at least places where you will get easily customize-able WordPress themes.
After We’ve searched into the back-end of WordPress, we will look into choosing a Domain Name for your Website (or New business) and a list of suggested WordPress Hosting Services for your Website. Once the Hosting Service and Domain are chosen, we'll get into detail on How to Install WordPress, What Theme to Install (depending on what you want your site to look like), What Plugins to put in (depending, again, on what features you would like your WordPress Website to have), and which widgets to set up on your WordPress Website.
After we’ve set up your webpage using WordPress, I will show you how to expand your online presence by submitting your website to HUNDREDS of search engines for free (you shouldn’t believe those guys that say submitting to search engines costs money…) and how to optimize your WordPress Website to gain rankings in search engines like Google and Yahoo. Search Engine Optimization may sound like a big, scary thing, but in real life, Search Engine Optimization is EASY for WordPress Websites, and Ranking your WordPress Website on Google and Yahoo is alot easier than the ‘experts’ make it sound. For Example; I’ve ranked a 2 month old site using “HIGH COMPETITION” keywords on Google to see #3, and this is a search term that gets 64,000 searches a month and has 3,070,000 other results on Google. I will show you how you can do the very same and even offer you some free tools which you can use for precisely the same effect.
After we’ve Optimized your website for Visitors and Traffic, we are going to look at Monetizing your WordPress Website using Ads or Affiliate links; we will look at optimizing your Traffic to get rid of the ‘extra’ visitors… i.e. the visitors that are *useless*. Yes, Traffic is a GOOD thing, but useless traffic is USELESS, so we will get into how you can make sure that each visitor that visits your site finds whatever it is he/she is attempting to find.
In the end, you'll understand how to register a site, which hosting to get for your WordPress installation, How to Install WordPress, How to Optimize Your WordPress Website for Major search engines, How to Monetize your WordPress Website Using Ads and Affiliate Links, as well as how to Optimize your Traffic to increase Conversions.
Also, being a side note, My guide is not going to be super-technical. I can’t stand writing technical articles/manuals, I do that inside my Day Job enough as it is. This guide was originally written for my wife that desired to start a gardening blog, and some of my family which have been bugging me on which means they are websites for their small businesses… So if you’re seeking out a technical article on how to create a WordPress Website, you’re inside the wrong place. My articles are written for average, not-so-computer-savvy people. Enjoy!
After We’ve searched into the back-end of WordPress, we will look into choosing a Domain Name for your Website (or New business) and a list of suggested WordPress Hosting Services for your Website. Once the Hosting Service and Domain are chosen, we'll get into detail on How to Install WordPress, What Theme to Install (depending on what you want your site to look like), What Plugins to put in (depending, again, on what features you would like your WordPress Website to have), and which widgets to set up on your WordPress Website.
After we’ve set up your webpage using WordPress, I will show you how to expand your online presence by submitting your website to HUNDREDS of search engines for free (you shouldn’t believe those guys that say submitting to search engines costs money…) and how to optimize your WordPress Website to gain rankings in search engines like Google and Yahoo. Search Engine Optimization may sound like a big, scary thing, but in real life, Search Engine Optimization is EASY for WordPress Websites, and Ranking your WordPress Website on Google and Yahoo is alot easier than the ‘experts’ make it sound. For Example; I’ve ranked a 2 month old site using “HIGH COMPETITION” keywords on Google to see #3, and this is a search term that gets 64,000 searches a month and has 3,070,000 other results on Google. I will show you how you can do the very same and even offer you some free tools which you can use for precisely the same effect.
After we’ve Optimized your website for Visitors and Traffic, we are going to look at Monetizing your WordPress Website using Ads or Affiliate links; we will look at optimizing your Traffic to get rid of the ‘extra’ visitors… i.e. the visitors that are *useless*. Yes, Traffic is a GOOD thing, but useless traffic is USELESS, so we will get into how you can make sure that each visitor that visits your site finds whatever it is he/she is attempting to find.
In the end, you'll understand how to register a site, which hosting to get for your WordPress installation, How to Install WordPress, How to Optimize Your WordPress Website for Major search engines, How to Monetize your WordPress Website Using Ads and Affiliate Links, as well as how to Optimize your Traffic to increase Conversions.
Also, being a side note, My guide is not going to be super-technical. I can’t stand writing technical articles/manuals, I do that inside my Day Job enough as it is. This guide was originally written for my wife that desired to start a gardening blog, and some of my family which have been bugging me on which means they are websites for their small businesses… So if you’re seeking out a technical article on how to create a WordPress Website, you’re inside the wrong place. My articles are written for average, not-so-computer-savvy people. Enjoy!