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How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Choosing a
Domain Name, Hosting, Installation, Plugins & more
By Marshall Reyher | Last Updated: May 18, 2020
Are you planning to set up a WordPress website? This step-by-step, comprehensive tutorial will guide you
through the process of getting your WordPress website up and running, with all the tools needed for your
site to grow.
WordPress is one of the most popular Content Management System (CMS) platforms available, and for
good reason. Self-hosted WordPress is super flexible in terms of both design and functionality, and can
be used to create all kinds of websites, from eCommerce to dynamic news sites and everything in between.
According to WordPress.org, it is used by 27% of all websites on the internet. Originally created as a
blogging platform, it has evolved into an all-purpose CMS over the years.
If you get stuck or have any questions about setting up your site, feel free to leave a question or comment. I
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will try my best to help you out.
Table of Contents
Choosing a domain name
Selecting web hosting
Installing WordPress
Adding essential plugins
Choosing and installing a theme
Setting permalinks
Adding pages to your site
Setting your blog page
Creating a navigation menu
Adding blog posts
Making money with your WordPress site
Frequently Asked Questions
Conclusion
If you prefer visual tutorials, check out the video below:
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Choosing a domain name
Before you start the process of putting your site online, you will need to consider a few things. First and
foremost, you will have to choose your domain name. This is an important element of your online
presence because it helps define your brand, and is your chance to make a good first impression on your
site visitors.
In some cases, choosing a domain name may be very easy. You can simply use your or your company’s
name, followed by .com, .net, or some other domain extension.
It’s important to carefully choose your domain name, but don’t overanalyze it. Come up with something
you like that will be easy for people to remember… and type. You want to stay away from long and
confusing domain names.
There are a number of domain name registrars to choose from, and you can often get a year of free domain
name registration included with your hosting package.
Please note, you don’t have to purchase your domain name and web hosting from the same company and
it’s often a good idea to keep them separate.
Selecting web hosting
Once you’ve selected a domain name, you will need to get web hosting for your site. There are many
different types of hosting available, and shared web hosting will be adequate in the beginning. It is the
least expensive, and will work well for a new site with very few visitors. As your site traffic grows, you can
upgrade to a better – and more expensive – hosting plan.
IMPORTANT: Whatever you do, make sure you AVOID all hosting companies owned by EIG. You will notice
a lot of bloggers recommending BlueHost because they offer generous affiliate commissions. These people
are doing you a huge disservice by promoting a crappy host that will make your site performance suffer.
I use and highly recommend SiteGround. They use top-notch server technology, and provide amazing
technical support. Yeah, I’m an affiliate… but I only promote products that I use myself and know are
awesome.
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Signing up at SiteGround is pretty straightforward, but I’ll walk you through it just in case.
First, go to SiteGround, and click the Sign Up button.
Then, choose from the StartUp, GrowBig or GoGeek shared hosting plans. If you only plan on having one
site to start, then click the StartUp plan. I use the GrowBig plan because I have multiple sites hosted on
the same account.
On the next page, specify whether you need a new domain name or using one that you’ve already
registered. When you’re done, click the Proceed button.
First, enter your personal information in the Account, Client and Payment sections.
Plan – Confirm the plan you want to purchase from the first dropdown menu.
Data Center – Select from 1 of 5 data centers. It’s smart to choose the one closest to most of your site
visitors (or potential visitors). If your site targets people in the U.S, select the data center in Chicago.
Period – Specify the payment period for your hosting package. SiteGround’s introductory pricing only
applies to the first invoice, so I recommend prepaying for the maximum (36 months) up front. Once the
initial time period you select is over, their regular prices apply.
In the Extra Services area, you can choose whether you’d like to include the SG Site Scanner with your
purchase. You don’t need it, and I highly recommend securing WordPresss with WordFence instead.
Last but not least, tick the box at the bottom indicating that you agree to SiteGround’s Terms of Service,
and click the Pay Now button.
Some web hosts are terrible, and you want to avoid them at all costs. I recommend not getting your
hosting from Bluehost, HostGator or any other hosting companies owned by EIG. If your hosting service
sucks, it can create a lot of problems, including a slow website and server downtime. It’s worth spending a
few extra bucks to get quality hosting. This website is hosted on Siteground (highly recommended and not
just because I’m an affiliate), and some of my other sites are hosted by InMotion Hosting.
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When choosing a web hosting service, look around and check out reviews online. You can register your
domain at GoDaddy, but DON’T use their shared hosting services. I had the misfortune of working on a site
hosted on one of their shared hosting plans, and it was an absolute nightmare.
Installing WordPress
Once you have your domain name registered and web hosting service chosen, you are ready to install
WordPress. I will go over both 1-click and manual WordPress installation methods below.
1-Click Installation
The majority of web hosts offer a 1-click installation of WordPress, as well as other CMS platforms. This
makes the process really quick and easy. You will be guided through the whole setup in the control panel
of your web hosting account.
In your hosting dashboard, log in to cPanel and go to the WordPress Tools section.
Next, click on WordPress Installer and you’ll be guided through the installation.
Click the Install tab on the left.
Choose your chosen protocol from the dropdown, then select the domain where you’d like to install
WordPress.
* As of July, 2018 Google Chrome shows a Not Secure label to the left of the URL area for all sites not using
SSL. SiteGround lets you easily add a FREE Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate to your site, so there’s no reason
not to make your site secure.
Then, enter your Site Name and Site Description in the fields provided. Don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be
perfect now, as you can easily update it once you’re finished with the WordPress installation.
In the Admin Account section, you’ll need to create an Admin Username and Password. While the
installer will automatically create a username and password for you, feel free to change them if you wish.
Don’t use admin as your username and make sure you use a strong password (not something you can
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easily remember).
In the language section, you will select the language you want to use for your site from the dropdown
menu.
Optional: You can choose to install the Limit Login Attempts and Contact form by WPForms-lite plugins, as
well as a theme if you’d like. I normally don’t do this here, but install any plugins I need in my WordPress
dashboard instead.
In the Advanced Options section, you can choose a Database Name, Table Prefix, and change the
Backup Location. You can just leave the default values as well.
Finally, click the Install button and be patient while the software is installed.
Once the installation is complete, you can log in to your WordPress dashboard with your chosen username
and password at yoursite.com/wp-admin/.
Manual Installation
If your web host doesn’t offer a 1-click installation, you will have to install WordPress manually. To perform
a manual installation, you will need to download and use an FTP client. FTP stands for File Transfer
Protocol, and it allows you to upload and download files to and from your web host.
Having FTP access is super helpful, and will help you solve problems quickly and easily if you cannot get in
to your WordPress dashboard for some reason.
Step 1 – Download an FTP client if you don’t already have one installed on your computer. I personally use
FileZilla, but you can also try CyberDuck (both are available for Mac or PC) or a number of other clients.
Step 2 – Once installed, you will need to get your login credentials from your hosting account. Log in and
head over to cPanel to get your ftp host, username and password. To make your life easier, you can save
this login information in your ftp client so you don’t have to enter it every time.
In FileZilla, go to File > Site Manager.
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Then, click on New Site.
Enter the Host, choose FTP or SFTP from the Protocol dropdown and select an Encryption method (I
selected Use explicit FTP over TLS if available).
Then, choose Normal for the Logon Type, and enter your username and password.
Click the Connect button, and your login information will be saved for future use.
Step 3 – In your hosting cPanel, click on MySQL Database Wizard.
Make note of your MySQL database name, user and password because you will need this info in a moment.
Choose a unique name for your database. For security purposes, it’s wise to use both letters (lower case
only) and numbers. Note that the full database name in the screenshot below includes the blurred part to
the left of the text field. Once you’ve chosen a database name, click on Next Step.
Here, you will choose a Username and Password for your MySQL database. You can use the password
generator to create a super strong password, but make sure that you copy it. Once finished, click the
Create User button.
Your MySQL database user has been successfully created. On the next screen you’ll want to make sure that
the All Privileges checkbox is selected.
Once all steps are complete, you’ll see the screen below. Your MySQL database is now ready to use with
your WordPress site.
Step 4 – Head over to https://wordpress.org and download the latest version of self-hosted WordPress.
Then, unzip the folder on your computer.
Now, open up the wp-config-sample.php file within the WordPress folder you that just unzipped.
Copy and paste the database name, username and password that you copied before in the spaces
provided between the quotation marks (see screenshot below).
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As an extra precaution, you should also add authentication unique keys and salts. You can generate them
easily by going to https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt/. Then, simply copy and paste the keys in
the space provided.
Finally, save the file and rename it wp-config.php.
Upload the contents of the WordPress folder on your machine to a directory within the public_html folder.
Finally, go to yoursite.com to complete the installation.
The installer will walk you through all the steps needed to finish up the process. Make sure you write down
your username and password to log in to your WordPress dashboard.
Adding essential plugins
One of the reasons WordPress is so great is the amount of plugins you can use to add a wide variety of
functionality to your site. A plugin is simply an application which lets you add new features to your site or
help to optimize it in a number of ways.
While you may be tempted to go crazy and install a whole bunch of plugins right away, it’s best to install
and use them somewhat sparingly.
Keeping what I wrote above in mind, there are a few plugins that you can automatically add to any
new WordPress site, including the following:
Yoast SEO
Yoast SEO is a must-have plugin designed to help you optimize important on-page site elements for
Google, including page titles, meta descriptions, XML sitemaps and much more.
Page Title – This is what shows up at the very top of your browser window, as well as in Google’s search
results as the main title. It is regarded as the single most important on-page SEO element.
Meta Description – This is the blurb that shows up beneath the page title in search engine results. By
writing compelling titles and meta descriptions for both pages and posts, you can encourage users to click
on your site.
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XML Sitemaps – Another great built-in feature of Yoast SEO is the ability to create an XML sitemap, which
makes it super easy for search engines to index your site content. It is automatically updated any time you
publish something new.
For more information about configuring Yoast SEO, check out my WordPress SEO guide.
As an alternative, you could also use All In One SEO Pack. Both plugins have similar features, and some
themes may not be compatible with Yoast SEO.
Wordfence Security
Wordfence Security is an amazing plugin designed to keep your website safe and secure. It is a very
popular security plugin for WordPress, and is available in both free and premium versions.
Both versions offer a complete firewall to block malware, brute-force attacks, back door vulnerabilities
and more.
Web Application Firewall – This built-in firewall prevents your site from being hacked by identifying
malicious users and blocking their access to your site. It is protected using Wordfence’s Threat Defense
Feed, which is updated regularly to ensure your site is safe from the latest threats. Even if you’re using a
vulnerable theme or plugin, Wordfence can effectively block attacks based on certain patterns.
Brute Force Attacks – Upon downloading and activating the plugin, you may see a number of
unsuccessful login attempts. Wordfence will automatically lock out users who try to guess your username
and password.
It prevents attacks in the following ways:
locking out users after a specified number of failed login attempts
locking out those who click the “forgot password” link too many times
the option to instantly lock out anyone who uses an invalid username
ensuring that WordPress doesn’t give out any information about usernames used to login
Malware Scanner – Wordfence scans all core files, plugins and themes for malware, code injections and
backdoor vulnerabilities. It compares the files on your site with those in the WordPress repository, and
recognizes any malicious inconsistencies between the two. They perform regular scans of your site using a
cluster of high-performance servers in their data center.
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If you’d like to try a different security solution for your WordPress site, check out iThemes Security
(formerly Better WP Security) or All In One WP Security & Firewall.
W3 Total Cache
When it comes to optimizing your WordPress site for speed performance, the role of caching should never
be taken lightly. WordPress is driven by a MySQL database, and relies on queries to and from your
database to fetch and render pages and posts. This process can make your site load slowly, and uses
valuable web server resources.
Using a caching plugin creates static copies of your site’s pages and posts, which are then served to your
site visitors instead of fetching and rendering them every time.
While a caching plugin will certainly help improve your site performance, there are a number of other
factors that affect site speed, including:
Web host – if you use a crappy hosting service (e.g. Bluehost or any EIG-owned hosting company), your
site performance will suffer.
Size of your site images – if the images on your site are too big, it will slow down your site. Make sure you
size images at the size you intend to display them on your site.
Quality of your theme – some themes are poorly coded, which makes them bloated and slow.
Using a content delivery network – a CDN stores multiple copies of your site assets on servers
throughout the world, which makes your site load quickly for users regardless of their location.
Take your site speed and performance even further by using W3 Total Cache with Cloudflare CDN.
BackWPup
Backing up your website is super important, just in case something bad happens. While some hosts
include daily backups as part of their hosting service, it’s a good idea to make your own backups as well.
BackWPup is easy to configure, and can be set up to automatically backup your site at specified intervals.
You can also choose the time at which you’d like your backups to run. This is great, as you can essentially
set it and forget it.
Using this plugin, you can backup your site to a number of different cloud backup services, including:
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DropBox
S3 service
Microsoft Azure (Blob)
Rackspace Cloud Files
SugarSync
In addition, you can have backups emailed to you (if your site is small) or uploaded to an ftp folder.
I backup my sites every week to DropBox, which offers both free and paid plans. With a free account, you’ll
have more than enough space to backup multiple websites. I set BackWPup to store the most recent 3
backups of my sites, but you can adjust this if need be.
Contact Form 7
Every website should have a contact form, which makes it easy for people to reach you without displaying
your email address publicly. Contact Form 7 is a super popular contact form plugin which you can use to
create all kinds of forms.
In addition, you can set up autoresponders and connect it to an email newsletter service such as
MailChimp. This is useful for adding subscribers to your email list.
To create a contact form for your website, follow the steps below:
Go to Contact in the left sidebar of your dashboard, and click Add New.
Give your contact form a name and click Save.
By default, there will be a few fields already created in your form, including: Your Name, Your Email,
Subject, Your Message and a Send button.
Based on your specific needs, you will likely want to adjust the default contact form fields or add new
ones.
The available form fields are as follows:
text – a simple text field, (probably the most commonly used).
email – email address.
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URL – website URL
tel – telephone number
number – small form field for numbers
date – input field for a date or specified range
text area – larger text field for longer text
drop-down menu – add items to a drop-down menu
checkbox – lets people select items, and can be configured to allow multiple selections
radio buttons – similar to checkboxes, but with a different look and only one selection is allowed
acceptance – box which corresponds to a specific condition (e.g. agreeing to terms and conditions,
etc.)
quiz – add a simple quiz to prevent bots from filling out and submitting forms
reCaptcha – better way to prevent bots from submitting forms
file – allow people to attach files to your contact forms
submit – simple button at the end of your form to submit it
After you add the form fields you need, it’s time to configure the mail section, which controls who the form
will be sent to, the subject, any additional headers such as reply to and cc addresses, and more. You can
also set up an auto responder email to be sent upon form submission.
To get started, click on the Mail tab.
To – in this field, enter the email address where you want to receive form submissions.
From – here, you can use an email address from your domain (e.g. you@yourdomain.com). It is simply the
address from which the form will be delivered.
Subject – if your form is for a specific subject, enter it here. Alternatively, you can use the subject
shortcode so whatever the person inputs in your form will show up.
Additional Headers – you can add a Reply-to address as well as Cc addresses if you’d like submitted forms
to be sent to multiple people.
Message Body – In this area, you will configure all the form fields to be displayed according to your needs.
If you know a little coding, you can use HTML here, and format your forms nicely so they’re easy to read.
Just make sure the Use HTML Content Type box is checked at the bottom of the field.
File Attachments – If you let people upload attachments to forms, you can include the shortcode here so
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that any attachment is sent to you along with the form.
Mail (2)
In this section, you can set up an autoresponder to be sent upon successful form submission. Using tags,
you can even make them appear “somewhat personalized” by adding the person’s first name or other
details (e.g. Hi [first-name], etc.)
If you have products or services you’re trying to promote, adding them to an autoresponder is a great way
to make sure people who are contacting you see them. You can even format it nicely if you know a little
HTML.
Messages
In this tab, you can change the default messages that users see in a number of different situations,
including when their form was submitted successfully or if there was an error of some kind.
Generally, I just leave these as they are, but if you’re feeling creative or have your site in another language
go ahead and change ’em.
Additional Settings
Here, you can add any customization code snippets if you’d like. To learn more, visit
https://contactform7.com/additional-settings/
Mailchimp or any other extensions
If you’ve added any extensions to Contact Form 7, you can configure their settings in the last tab. I use the
MailChimp extension which lets me automatically add people to my email list when they opt in for my
newsletter.
Choosing and installing a theme
After you’ve installed WordPress, you’re ready to start looking for a theme. There are countless free and
premium themes available for WordPress. You can start out by browsing through the WordPress Theme
Directory, with over 6,000 free themes to choose from.
In your WordPress dashboard, hover over Appearance in the left sidebar and click on Themes.
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Then, click the Add Themes button at the top of the page. Here, you can use a number of filters to find
themes for certain types of websites, and even search for themes with specific built-in features.
To see what a given theme will look like, simply click the Preview button on the bottom right of its
thumbnail. While this will give you a rough idea what your site could look like, if you don’t have content on
your site, it won’t look like the screenshot.
Pay attention to specific site elements, including layout options, colors, typography and features.
Once you find a theme suitable for your site, click the Install button and give it a second. Once the theme
is installed, go ahead and click Activate.
Then, you can add some pages and posts to get a good feel for what your site might look like. Don’t worry,
you can always change themes later, so don’t get too attached to anything at this point.
There are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a WordPress theme.
Setting permalinks
The default permalink structure in WordPress is not ideal for SEO, so you’re going to want to change it.
Hover over Settings in the left-hand sidebar, and click Permalinks.
In most cases, you’re going to want to choose Post name as your URL structure (it’s what I and many other
bloggers use).Then, with any pages or posts that you create, make sure you use short and concise
permalinks (e.g. yoursite.com/services).
You can also choose your own custom structure based on your needs, or choose one of the options with
the date in the URL – either day and name (https://yoursite.com/2018/09/12/post-name/) or month and
name (https://yoursite.com/2018/09/post-name/). The date-based options are popular among news sites
that publish a lot of content on a regular basis.
I recommend using the Post name structure, but there are reasons you may want to adjust it.
Adding pages to your site
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Once you have your theme chosen, it’s time to start adding some content to your website. Within the
WordPress dashboard, it is very easy to create new pages, as well as upload various media items (photos,
illustrations, PDFs, etc.).
To start, you can add the following pages (or similar) to your site:
home page
services or products
blog
about
contact
Your specific needs may differ from those mentioned above, so add whichever site pages you’d like.
To add a new page, hover over the + New item in the top bar of your WordPress dashboard, then select
Page.
At the top, give your page a name, and adjust the permalink so it’s short and concise.
In the content area, add whatever text and images you’d like. While you’re working on the page, you can
save your changes without making it public by clicking the Save Draft button.
Once the page is in good shape, click the Publish button on the right-hand side of the page.
Setting your blog page
In order to add a blog to your site, you will first need to create a blog page. Go to Pages > New and give it a
title – blog works just fine, but you may want to call it something else (news, updates, etc.) based on your
content and the nature of your posts.
Any new posts that you create will show up on the blog page of your website, which you can configure
under Settings > Reading.
Simply choose your blog page from the Posts page dropdown menu.
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Creating a navigation menu
Now that you’ve added a few pages to your site, it’s time to create a menu so your visitors can navigate
your site easily.
First, go to Appearance in the left sidebar of your dashboard and click on Menus.
On the next page, click the create a new menu link.
Now, you’re ready to add items to your menu.
You can include pages, posts, custom links, and much more. For now, adding your site pages will likely be
good enough.
In the Pages section on the left, simply check the boxes next to the pages you’d like to add and click the
Add to Menu button.
Now, you can rearrange the pages however you’d like by dragging them.
At the bottom, make sure that your new menu is set as the Main Menu (it can also be referred to as Header
Menu, Top Menu, Primary Menu, etc.). Every theme has different menu locations, but it will generally be
near the top of your site.
When you’re done, don’t forget to click the Save Menu button.
Adding blog posts
To add a post, simply hover over the + New in the header and select Post. The procedure for adding posts
is the same as pages, and the screens are identical.
Give your blog post a title, and use an optimized permalink. Add some text and images, then save your
changes by clicking Save Draft. You will notice areas where you can select Categories and Tags to
effectively organize your blog posts. For more about the differences between these two, check out this
post.
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Once you’re ready to publish your first post, click the Publish button.
Making money with your WordPress site
Now that you’ve created your site and customized it accordingly, you’d probably like to know how you can
make some money with your site.
There are quite a few different ways to monetize your blog, and I’ll summarize them below.
Affiliate marketing
Affiliate marketing is a popular way for bloggers to earn income. You simply recommend various products
and services through links on your site. When a visitor clicks on an affiliate link and then makes a purchase,
you receive a referral commission.
It’s important that you ONLY recommend top-notch products and services that you can personally vouch
for. I am an affiliate for SiteGround hosting, and use them to host a number of my own sites.
Google AdSense
Google AdSense lets publishers serve text, image, video or interactive advertisements on your site. It works
by allowing advertisers to bid on keywords related to your content, and placing relevant ads on your site.
When a visitor clicks on the ads placed on your site, you earn a commission. It is very popular among
bloggers and other content creators as well.
Online shop
With WordPress, it’s super easy to create an online store. You can sell a wide variety of items, including
physical products, digital downloads (eBooks, music, etc.), or even services.
There are a few different eCommerce plugins for WordPress, but we highly recommend using
WooCommerce. For step-by-step instructions, refer to our in-depth guide to creating an online shop (link
to online shop post).
Frequently Asked Questions
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bunch of questions about the CMS. Below, you’ll find some answers to Frequently Asked Questions
regarding WordPress.
What is the difference between and WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress?
WordPress.com is an all-in-one service owned and operated by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg’s
company Automattic. It is a pretty good solution for bloggers just starting out, but definitely has its
limitations.
Self-hosted WordPress is much more flexible in terms of both design and functionality, so we highly
recommend it. For more information about the differences between the two, check out our article
WordPress.com vs. Self-hosted WordPress (link to vs post).
If you’d like step-by-step instructions for moving from WordPress.com to self-hosted WordPress, check out
our in-depth migration guide.
Do I have to run a blog on my site?
While WordPress was originally created as a blogging platform, it has grown into a feature-rich content
management system (CMS). You can use it to create virtually any kind of site you’d like, and absolutely DO
NOT need to have a blog on your site.
How should I choose a theme for my WordPress site?
When selecting a theme for your site, there are a number of things you should consider. What is your site’s
purpose and how best can you convey important information to your visitors?
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A very complete tutorial. Thank you for your efforts. I am using siteground now, it is performing very well.
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Are there any Themes that highlight Industrial Hemp i.e Cultivation, Harvesting, Processing.
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While I don’t know of any hemp-specific themes, there are plenty that would suit that particular kind of site.
You could start by simply finding a handful of sites you like, then look for similar sites in the WordPress theme
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  • 2. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] will try my best to help you out. Table of Contents Choosing a domain name Selecting web hosting Installing WordPress Adding essential plugins Choosing and installing a theme Setting permalinks Adding pages to your site Setting your blog page Creating a navigation menu Adding blog posts Making money with your WordPress site Frequently Asked Questions Conclusion If you prefer visual tutorials, check out the video below:
  • 3. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] Choosing a domain name Before you start the process of putting your site online, you will need to consider a few things. First and foremost, you will have to choose your domain name. This is an important element of your online presence because it helps define your brand, and is your chance to make a good first impression on your site visitors. In some cases, choosing a domain name may be very easy. You can simply use your or your company’s name, followed by .com, .net, or some other domain extension. It’s important to carefully choose your domain name, but don’t overanalyze it. Come up with something you like that will be easy for people to remember… and type. You want to stay away from long and confusing domain names. There are a number of domain name registrars to choose from, and you can often get a year of free domain name registration included with your hosting package. Please note, you don’t have to purchase your domain name and web hosting from the same company and it’s often a good idea to keep them separate. Selecting web hosting Once you’ve selected a domain name, you will need to get web hosting for your site. There are many different types of hosting available, and shared web hosting will be adequate in the beginning. It is the least expensive, and will work well for a new site with very few visitors. As your site traffic grows, you can upgrade to a better – and more expensive – hosting plan. IMPORTANT: Whatever you do, make sure you AVOID all hosting companies owned by EIG. You will notice a lot of bloggers recommending BlueHost because they offer generous affiliate commissions. These people are doing you a huge disservice by promoting a crappy host that will make your site performance suffer. I use and highly recommend SiteGround. They use top-notch server technology, and provide amazing technical support. Yeah, I’m an affiliate… but I only promote products that I use myself and know are awesome.
  • 4. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] Signing up at SiteGround is pretty straightforward, but I’ll walk you through it just in case. First, go to SiteGround, and click the Sign Up button. Then, choose from the StartUp, GrowBig or GoGeek shared hosting plans. If you only plan on having one site to start, then click the StartUp plan. I use the GrowBig plan because I have multiple sites hosted on the same account. On the next page, specify whether you need a new domain name or using one that you’ve already registered. When you’re done, click the Proceed button. First, enter your personal information in the Account, Client and Payment sections. Plan – Confirm the plan you want to purchase from the first dropdown menu. Data Center – Select from 1 of 5 data centers. It’s smart to choose the one closest to most of your site visitors (or potential visitors). If your site targets people in the U.S, select the data center in Chicago. Period – Specify the payment period for your hosting package. SiteGround’s introductory pricing only applies to the first invoice, so I recommend prepaying for the maximum (36 months) up front. Once the initial time period you select is over, their regular prices apply. In the Extra Services area, you can choose whether you’d like to include the SG Site Scanner with your purchase. You don’t need it, and I highly recommend securing WordPresss with WordFence instead. Last but not least, tick the box at the bottom indicating that you agree to SiteGround’s Terms of Service, and click the Pay Now button. Some web hosts are terrible, and you want to avoid them at all costs. I recommend not getting your hosting from Bluehost, HostGator or any other hosting companies owned by EIG. If your hosting service sucks, it can create a lot of problems, including a slow website and server downtime. It’s worth spending a few extra bucks to get quality hosting. This website is hosted on Siteground (highly recommended and not just because I’m an affiliate), and some of my other sites are hosted by InMotion Hosting.
  • 5. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] When choosing a web hosting service, look around and check out reviews online. You can register your domain at GoDaddy, but DON’T use their shared hosting services. I had the misfortune of working on a site hosted on one of their shared hosting plans, and it was an absolute nightmare. Installing WordPress Once you have your domain name registered and web hosting service chosen, you are ready to install WordPress. I will go over both 1-click and manual WordPress installation methods below. 1-Click Installation The majority of web hosts offer a 1-click installation of WordPress, as well as other CMS platforms. This makes the process really quick and easy. You will be guided through the whole setup in the control panel of your web hosting account. In your hosting dashboard, log in to cPanel and go to the WordPress Tools section. Next, click on WordPress Installer and you’ll be guided through the installation. Click the Install tab on the left. Choose your chosen protocol from the dropdown, then select the domain where you’d like to install WordPress. * As of July, 2018 Google Chrome shows a Not Secure label to the left of the URL area for all sites not using SSL. SiteGround lets you easily add a FREE Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate to your site, so there’s no reason not to make your site secure. Then, enter your Site Name and Site Description in the fields provided. Don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be perfect now, as you can easily update it once you’re finished with the WordPress installation. In the Admin Account section, you’ll need to create an Admin Username and Password. While the installer will automatically create a username and password for you, feel free to change them if you wish. Don’t use admin as your username and make sure you use a strong password (not something you can
  • 6. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] easily remember). In the language section, you will select the language you want to use for your site from the dropdown menu. Optional: You can choose to install the Limit Login Attempts and Contact form by WPForms-lite plugins, as well as a theme if you’d like. I normally don’t do this here, but install any plugins I need in my WordPress dashboard instead. In the Advanced Options section, you can choose a Database Name, Table Prefix, and change the Backup Location. You can just leave the default values as well. Finally, click the Install button and be patient while the software is installed. Once the installation is complete, you can log in to your WordPress dashboard with your chosen username and password at yoursite.com/wp-admin/. Manual Installation If your web host doesn’t offer a 1-click installation, you will have to install WordPress manually. To perform a manual installation, you will need to download and use an FTP client. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and it allows you to upload and download files to and from your web host. Having FTP access is super helpful, and will help you solve problems quickly and easily if you cannot get in to your WordPress dashboard for some reason. Step 1 – Download an FTP client if you don’t already have one installed on your computer. I personally use FileZilla, but you can also try CyberDuck (both are available for Mac or PC) or a number of other clients. Step 2 – Once installed, you will need to get your login credentials from your hosting account. Log in and head over to cPanel to get your ftp host, username and password. To make your life easier, you can save this login information in your ftp client so you don’t have to enter it every time. In FileZilla, go to File > Site Manager.
  • 7. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] Then, click on New Site. Enter the Host, choose FTP or SFTP from the Protocol dropdown and select an Encryption method (I selected Use explicit FTP over TLS if available). Then, choose Normal for the Logon Type, and enter your username and password. Click the Connect button, and your login information will be saved for future use. Step 3 – In your hosting cPanel, click on MySQL Database Wizard. Make note of your MySQL database name, user and password because you will need this info in a moment. Choose a unique name for your database. For security purposes, it’s wise to use both letters (lower case only) and numbers. Note that the full database name in the screenshot below includes the blurred part to the left of the text field. Once you’ve chosen a database name, click on Next Step. Here, you will choose a Username and Password for your MySQL database. You can use the password generator to create a super strong password, but make sure that you copy it. Once finished, click the Create User button. Your MySQL database user has been successfully created. On the next screen you’ll want to make sure that the All Privileges checkbox is selected. Once all steps are complete, you’ll see the screen below. Your MySQL database is now ready to use with your WordPress site. Step 4 – Head over to https://wordpress.org and download the latest version of self-hosted WordPress. Then, unzip the folder on your computer. Now, open up the wp-config-sample.php file within the WordPress folder you that just unzipped. Copy and paste the database name, username and password that you copied before in the spaces provided between the quotation marks (see screenshot below).
  • 8. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] As an extra precaution, you should also add authentication unique keys and salts. You can generate them easily by going to https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt/. Then, simply copy and paste the keys in the space provided. Finally, save the file and rename it wp-config.php. Upload the contents of the WordPress folder on your machine to a directory within the public_html folder. Finally, go to yoursite.com to complete the installation. The installer will walk you through all the steps needed to finish up the process. Make sure you write down your username and password to log in to your WordPress dashboard. Adding essential plugins One of the reasons WordPress is so great is the amount of plugins you can use to add a wide variety of functionality to your site. A plugin is simply an application which lets you add new features to your site or help to optimize it in a number of ways. While you may be tempted to go crazy and install a whole bunch of plugins right away, it’s best to install and use them somewhat sparingly. Keeping what I wrote above in mind, there are a few plugins that you can automatically add to any new WordPress site, including the following: Yoast SEO Yoast SEO is a must-have plugin designed to help you optimize important on-page site elements for Google, including page titles, meta descriptions, XML sitemaps and much more. Page Title – This is what shows up at the very top of your browser window, as well as in Google’s search results as the main title. It is regarded as the single most important on-page SEO element. Meta Description – This is the blurb that shows up beneath the page title in search engine results. By writing compelling titles and meta descriptions for both pages and posts, you can encourage users to click on your site.
  • 9. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] XML Sitemaps – Another great built-in feature of Yoast SEO is the ability to create an XML sitemap, which makes it super easy for search engines to index your site content. It is automatically updated any time you publish something new. For more information about configuring Yoast SEO, check out my WordPress SEO guide. As an alternative, you could also use All In One SEO Pack. Both plugins have similar features, and some themes may not be compatible with Yoast SEO. Wordfence Security Wordfence Security is an amazing plugin designed to keep your website safe and secure. It is a very popular security plugin for WordPress, and is available in both free and premium versions. Both versions offer a complete firewall to block malware, brute-force attacks, back door vulnerabilities and more. Web Application Firewall – This built-in firewall prevents your site from being hacked by identifying malicious users and blocking their access to your site. It is protected using Wordfence’s Threat Defense Feed, which is updated regularly to ensure your site is safe from the latest threats. Even if you’re using a vulnerable theme or plugin, Wordfence can effectively block attacks based on certain patterns. Brute Force Attacks – Upon downloading and activating the plugin, you may see a number of unsuccessful login attempts. Wordfence will automatically lock out users who try to guess your username and password. It prevents attacks in the following ways: locking out users after a specified number of failed login attempts locking out those who click the “forgot password” link too many times the option to instantly lock out anyone who uses an invalid username ensuring that WordPress doesn’t give out any information about usernames used to login Malware Scanner – Wordfence scans all core files, plugins and themes for malware, code injections and backdoor vulnerabilities. It compares the files on your site with those in the WordPress repository, and recognizes any malicious inconsistencies between the two. They perform regular scans of your site using a cluster of high-performance servers in their data center.
  • 10. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] If you’d like to try a different security solution for your WordPress site, check out iThemes Security (formerly Better WP Security) or All In One WP Security & Firewall. W3 Total Cache When it comes to optimizing your WordPress site for speed performance, the role of caching should never be taken lightly. WordPress is driven by a MySQL database, and relies on queries to and from your database to fetch and render pages and posts. This process can make your site load slowly, and uses valuable web server resources. Using a caching plugin creates static copies of your site’s pages and posts, which are then served to your site visitors instead of fetching and rendering them every time. While a caching plugin will certainly help improve your site performance, there are a number of other factors that affect site speed, including: Web host – if you use a crappy hosting service (e.g. Bluehost or any EIG-owned hosting company), your site performance will suffer. Size of your site images – if the images on your site are too big, it will slow down your site. Make sure you size images at the size you intend to display them on your site. Quality of your theme – some themes are poorly coded, which makes them bloated and slow. Using a content delivery network – a CDN stores multiple copies of your site assets on servers throughout the world, which makes your site load quickly for users regardless of their location. Take your site speed and performance even further by using W3 Total Cache with Cloudflare CDN. BackWPup Backing up your website is super important, just in case something bad happens. While some hosts include daily backups as part of their hosting service, it’s a good idea to make your own backups as well. BackWPup is easy to configure, and can be set up to automatically backup your site at specified intervals. You can also choose the time at which you’d like your backups to run. This is great, as you can essentially set it and forget it. Using this plugin, you can backup your site to a number of different cloud backup services, including:
  • 11. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] DropBox S3 service Microsoft Azure (Blob) Rackspace Cloud Files SugarSync In addition, you can have backups emailed to you (if your site is small) or uploaded to an ftp folder. I backup my sites every week to DropBox, which offers both free and paid plans. With a free account, you’ll have more than enough space to backup multiple websites. I set BackWPup to store the most recent 3 backups of my sites, but you can adjust this if need be. Contact Form 7 Every website should have a contact form, which makes it easy for people to reach you without displaying your email address publicly. Contact Form 7 is a super popular contact form plugin which you can use to create all kinds of forms. In addition, you can set up autoresponders and connect it to an email newsletter service such as MailChimp. This is useful for adding subscribers to your email list. To create a contact form for your website, follow the steps below: Go to Contact in the left sidebar of your dashboard, and click Add New. Give your contact form a name and click Save. By default, there will be a few fields already created in your form, including: Your Name, Your Email, Subject, Your Message and a Send button. Based on your specific needs, you will likely want to adjust the default contact form fields or add new ones. The available form fields are as follows: text – a simple text field, (probably the most commonly used). email – email address.
  • 12. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] URL – website URL tel – telephone number number – small form field for numbers date – input field for a date or specified range text area – larger text field for longer text drop-down menu – add items to a drop-down menu checkbox – lets people select items, and can be configured to allow multiple selections radio buttons – similar to checkboxes, but with a different look and only one selection is allowed acceptance – box which corresponds to a specific condition (e.g. agreeing to terms and conditions, etc.) quiz – add a simple quiz to prevent bots from filling out and submitting forms reCaptcha – better way to prevent bots from submitting forms file – allow people to attach files to your contact forms submit – simple button at the end of your form to submit it After you add the form fields you need, it’s time to configure the mail section, which controls who the form will be sent to, the subject, any additional headers such as reply to and cc addresses, and more. You can also set up an auto responder email to be sent upon form submission. To get started, click on the Mail tab. To – in this field, enter the email address where you want to receive form submissions. From – here, you can use an email address from your domain (e.g. you@yourdomain.com). It is simply the address from which the form will be delivered. Subject – if your form is for a specific subject, enter it here. Alternatively, you can use the subject shortcode so whatever the person inputs in your form will show up. Additional Headers – you can add a Reply-to address as well as Cc addresses if you’d like submitted forms to be sent to multiple people. Message Body – In this area, you will configure all the form fields to be displayed according to your needs. If you know a little coding, you can use HTML here, and format your forms nicely so they’re easy to read. Just make sure the Use HTML Content Type box is checked at the bottom of the field. File Attachments – If you let people upload attachments to forms, you can include the shortcode here so
  • 13. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] that any attachment is sent to you along with the form. Mail (2) In this section, you can set up an autoresponder to be sent upon successful form submission. Using tags, you can even make them appear “somewhat personalized” by adding the person’s first name or other details (e.g. Hi [first-name], etc.) If you have products or services you’re trying to promote, adding them to an autoresponder is a great way to make sure people who are contacting you see them. You can even format it nicely if you know a little HTML. Messages In this tab, you can change the default messages that users see in a number of different situations, including when their form was submitted successfully or if there was an error of some kind. Generally, I just leave these as they are, but if you’re feeling creative or have your site in another language go ahead and change ’em. Additional Settings Here, you can add any customization code snippets if you’d like. To learn more, visit https://contactform7.com/additional-settings/ Mailchimp or any other extensions If you’ve added any extensions to Contact Form 7, you can configure their settings in the last tab. I use the MailChimp extension which lets me automatically add people to my email list when they opt in for my newsletter. Choosing and installing a theme After you’ve installed WordPress, you’re ready to start looking for a theme. There are countless free and premium themes available for WordPress. You can start out by browsing through the WordPress Theme Directory, with over 6,000 free themes to choose from. In your WordPress dashboard, hover over Appearance in the left sidebar and click on Themes.
  • 14. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] Then, click the Add Themes button at the top of the page. Here, you can use a number of filters to find themes for certain types of websites, and even search for themes with specific built-in features. To see what a given theme will look like, simply click the Preview button on the bottom right of its thumbnail. While this will give you a rough idea what your site could look like, if you don’t have content on your site, it won’t look like the screenshot. Pay attention to specific site elements, including layout options, colors, typography and features. Once you find a theme suitable for your site, click the Install button and give it a second. Once the theme is installed, go ahead and click Activate. Then, you can add some pages and posts to get a good feel for what your site might look like. Don’t worry, you can always change themes later, so don’t get too attached to anything at this point. There are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a WordPress theme. Setting permalinks The default permalink structure in WordPress is not ideal for SEO, so you’re going to want to change it. Hover over Settings in the left-hand sidebar, and click Permalinks. In most cases, you’re going to want to choose Post name as your URL structure (it’s what I and many other bloggers use).Then, with any pages or posts that you create, make sure you use short and concise permalinks (e.g. yoursite.com/services). You can also choose your own custom structure based on your needs, or choose one of the options with the date in the URL – either day and name (https://yoursite.com/2018/09/12/post-name/) or month and name (https://yoursite.com/2018/09/post-name/). The date-based options are popular among news sites that publish a lot of content on a regular basis. I recommend using the Post name structure, but there are reasons you may want to adjust it. Adding pages to your site
  • 15. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] Once you have your theme chosen, it’s time to start adding some content to your website. Within the WordPress dashboard, it is very easy to create new pages, as well as upload various media items (photos, illustrations, PDFs, etc.). To start, you can add the following pages (or similar) to your site: home page services or products blog about contact Your specific needs may differ from those mentioned above, so add whichever site pages you’d like. To add a new page, hover over the + New item in the top bar of your WordPress dashboard, then select Page. At the top, give your page a name, and adjust the permalink so it’s short and concise. In the content area, add whatever text and images you’d like. While you’re working on the page, you can save your changes without making it public by clicking the Save Draft button. Once the page is in good shape, click the Publish button on the right-hand side of the page. Setting your blog page In order to add a blog to your site, you will first need to create a blog page. Go to Pages > New and give it a title – blog works just fine, but you may want to call it something else (news, updates, etc.) based on your content and the nature of your posts. Any new posts that you create will show up on the blog page of your website, which you can configure under Settings > Reading. Simply choose your blog page from the Posts page dropdown menu.
  • 16. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] Creating a navigation menu Now that you’ve added a few pages to your site, it’s time to create a menu so your visitors can navigate your site easily. First, go to Appearance in the left sidebar of your dashboard and click on Menus. On the next page, click the create a new menu link. Now, you’re ready to add items to your menu. You can include pages, posts, custom links, and much more. For now, adding your site pages will likely be good enough. In the Pages section on the left, simply check the boxes next to the pages you’d like to add and click the Add to Menu button. Now, you can rearrange the pages however you’d like by dragging them. At the bottom, make sure that your new menu is set as the Main Menu (it can also be referred to as Header Menu, Top Menu, Primary Menu, etc.). Every theme has different menu locations, but it will generally be near the top of your site. When you’re done, don’t forget to click the Save Menu button. Adding blog posts To add a post, simply hover over the + New in the header and select Post. The procedure for adding posts is the same as pages, and the screens are identical. Give your blog post a title, and use an optimized permalink. Add some text and images, then save your changes by clicking Save Draft. You will notice areas where you can select Categories and Tags to effectively organize your blog posts. For more about the differences between these two, check out this post.
  • 17. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] Once you’re ready to publish your first post, click the Publish button. Making money with your WordPress site Now that you’ve created your site and customized it accordingly, you’d probably like to know how you can make some money with your site. There are quite a few different ways to monetize your blog, and I’ll summarize them below. Affiliate marketing Affiliate marketing is a popular way for bloggers to earn income. You simply recommend various products and services through links on your site. When a visitor clicks on an affiliate link and then makes a purchase, you receive a referral commission. It’s important that you ONLY recommend top-notch products and services that you can personally vouch for. I am an affiliate for SiteGround hosting, and use them to host a number of my own sites. Google AdSense Google AdSense lets publishers serve text, image, video or interactive advertisements on your site. It works by allowing advertisers to bid on keywords related to your content, and placing relevant ads on your site. When a visitor clicks on the ads placed on your site, you earn a commission. It is very popular among bloggers and other content creators as well. Online shop With WordPress, it’s super easy to create an online store. You can sell a wide variety of items, including physical products, digital downloads (eBooks, music, etc.), or even services. There are a few different eCommerce plugins for WordPress, but we highly recommend using WooCommerce. For step-by-step instructions, refer to our in-depth guide to creating an online shop (link to online shop post). Frequently Asked Questions Having helped a good amount of people start their own site with self-hosted WordPress, we’ve received a
  • 18. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] bunch of questions about the CMS. Below, you’ll find some answers to Frequently Asked Questions regarding WordPress. What is the difference between and WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress? WordPress.com is an all-in-one service owned and operated by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg’s company Automattic. It is a pretty good solution for bloggers just starting out, but definitely has its limitations. Self-hosted WordPress is much more flexible in terms of both design and functionality, so we highly recommend it. For more information about the differences between the two, check out our article WordPress.com vs. Self-hosted WordPress (link to vs post). If you’d like step-by-step instructions for moving from WordPress.com to self-hosted WordPress, check out our in-depth migration guide. Do I have to run a blog on my site? While WordPress was originally created as a blogging platform, it has grown into a feature-rich content management system (CMS). You can use it to create virtually any kind of site you’d like, and absolutely DO NOT need to have a blog on your site. How should I choose a theme for my WordPress site? When selecting a theme for your site, there are a number of things you should consider. What is your site’s purpose and how best can you convey important information to your visitors? For a comprehensive list of items to consider when picking a WordPress theme, check out this post. How can I embed videos on my site? When adding videos to your WordPress site, make sure that you DO NOT upload them directly to your media library. Instead, you should host them on YouTube, Vimeo or other video hosting platform. Then, you can simply copy the video URL and embed it on your site. Conclusion
  • 19. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] There is quite a bit that goes into creating a WordPress site, but it’s not as complicated as it may seem. By following this comprehensive guide, you can have a basic site up and running within an hour or two. If you get stuck or have a question about setting up your self-hosted WordPress site, please leave a comment below and I’ll try my best to help you out. Don’t feel like setting up WordPress by yourself? Check out my FREE WordPress Setup. Summary of setting up a WordPress site: 1. Choosing a domain name. Keep it simple, and easy to type, read and remember. 2. Selecting web hosting. Choose quality web hosting, not the cheapest host you can find. 3. Installing WordPress Use either 1-click cPanel manual installation via FTP. 4. Adding essential plugins These include must-have tools for on-page SEO, speed and security, among others. 5. Choosing and installing a theme There are thousands of both free and premium themes available. 6. Setting permalinks Optimize your site URLs by making them short and concise. 7. Adding pages to your site Create a homepage, as well as pages for services, products, a blog, about and contact. 8. Setting your blog page Select your blog page within Settings > Reading. 9. Creating a navigation menu Add a main menu so visitors can easily navigate your website. 10. Adding blog posts Write helpful, actionable blog posts to start attracting readers.
  • 20. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] 11. Making money with your WordPress site This could include affiliate marketing, Google AdSense, an online shop and more. If you found this post helpful, please share it and spread the word! Want more content like this? Sign up for my newsletter to receive helpful WordPress Tutorials, Tips and Tricks. Filed Under: Plugins, Themes, Tutorials, WordPress Want to Learn WordPress? Get fresh WordPress tutorials from MPR Studio delivered to your inbox + FREE BONUS: WordPress Website Setup Guide PDF. Privacy Policy *DON'T WORRY, WE HATE SPAM AND WILL NEVER RENT OR SELL YOUR INFORMATION. Comments Share Tweet S 0 First Name Email Address Sign Me Up!
  • 21. How to Set Up a WordPress Website: Step-by-Step Tutorial https://www.mprstudio.com/wordpress-website-setup-guide/[6/16/2020 5:46:24 PM] Longfeifei says May 28, 2019 at 10:20 am A very complete tutorial. Thank you for your efforts. I am using siteground now, it is performing very well. Reply Marshall Reyher says May 28, 2019 at 10:43 am Thanks, appreciate your comment. Reply Chester Curling says July 2, 2018 at 5:01 pm Are there any Themes that highlight Industrial Hemp i.e Cultivation, Harvesting, Processing. Thanks Reply Marshall Reyher says July 2, 2018 at 10:28 pm While I don’t know of any hemp-specific themes, there are plenty that would suit that particular kind of site. You could start by simply finding a handful of sites you like, then look for similar sites in the WordPress theme directory. Hope that helps! Reply Leave a Reply
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