WordPress is known for the ease it provides to its users. All you need is a little time and you will soon be able to create a website of your own.
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2. AGENDA
1. What is WordPress?
2. Why Choose WordPress?
3. WordPress.com VS WordPress.org
4. 4 Steps To Get Started With WordPress
5. Sources to Learn WordPress
6. Post Creation
4. ● Launched in 2003 by Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little
● Open Source Content Management System
● Allows you to build dynamic website and blogs
● Largest self-hosted blogging and publishing tool
● Doesn’t require coding to create web pages
8. WordPress.com
● Free
● Easy setup process
● Automatic updates and backups
● Secure
● No plugins
● Limited customization option
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10. WordPress.org
● Require a domain name and hosting provider
● Plugins and widgets
● Requires updates and backups
● More customization options
● Need constant security checks
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12. 4 Steps To Get Started With WordPress
1. Domain Name
2. Choosing a Hosting Provider
3. Install WordPress
4. Create a Website
13. 1. Domain Name
● The unique identity of your website
● Register for a domain name with ICANN through a domain registrar
● Has 2 or 3 components separated by a dot(.)
● Each domain can be divided into subdomains
14. 2. Choosing a Hosting Provider
● Service that makes your website available to users
● Stores your site’s information
● Types of web hosting
➢ Shared
➢ Dedicated
➢ Managed
➢ Cloud
15. 2.1 Shared Hosting
● Many sites on a single server
● Least Control
● Low price
● Slow
● Untrusted backups
● Site performance depends on other sites on the server
16. 2.2 Dedicated hosting
● Private server
● Total control
● Unlimited power
● Price depends on the server you configure
● Add on backups
17. 2.3 Managed hosting
● Expert hosting providers
● Provide dedicated resources for your site
● Regular backups
● Complete security
● 24*7 support
18. 2.4 Cloud hosting
● Host on virtual servers
● Flexible and scalable
● Powerful
● Reliable
● Very affordable
19. 2.5 Managed WordPress Hosting
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● Automatic daily backups
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21. 3. Install WordPress
Basic steps to install WordPress in cPanel:
1. Login to cPanel account
2. Find the Softaculous icon. Click on WordPress
3. Click on install now
4. Complete WordPress setup information
5. Press install now
6. You will get your login credentials and dashboard URL
23. 4.1 WordPress Dashboard
The boxes on WordPress dashboard screen are:
● On top, you will see a Welcome widget with some useful links
● On the top left side, At a Glance widget with a general overview of
your site
● The Quick draft widget is present exactly next to it
● Activity widget to directly respond to comments
● WordPress news widget for latest news and WordPress updates
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25. 4.2 WordPress Admin Area
● Access admin area through left side navigation menu
● Control WordPress settings
● Add post and pages
● Add plugins
● To install themes go to Appearance > themes
● Manage your media
26. 4.3 Themes
● Premade templates for your site
● Defines the look and feel of your website
● Go to Appearance > Themes > Add New
● Every theme has different feature
27. 4.4 Plugins
● Provide additional features
● Go to Plugins > Add New
● Click on Install Now > Activate Plugin
● Always keep the plugins updated
● Must have plugins
➢ Security plugin
➢ Backup plugin
➢ Contact form plugin
➢ SEO plugin
28. 4.5 Pages
● Static content blocks like about me
● On left sidebar, go to Pages > Add New
● Most themes offer custom layout of pages
● Usually not tied to a date
29. 4.6 Post
● Individual pieces of content usually blogs
● Divided into categories and tags
● Listed in reverse chronological order
● Associated with date and author
32. 1. Tutorials
● Most WordPress tutorials and guides cover every aspect
● Video tutorials are most sought after
● Check out our knowledge base at breeze.io
33. 2. Courses
● Go for WordPress courses for in-depth knowledge
● Evaluate an online course with the following point
➢ Well structured content
➢ Good quality audio and video
➢ Get free trial before paying for a full version
➢ Check if the content is up to date
➢ Mobile friendly
34. 2.1 Complete WordPress Training for
Beginners by Udemy
Pros
● 4 Hour training program
● Simple explanation
● Conceptual approach
● Great for beginners
Cons
● Information is not up to date
35. 3. WordPress Support
● Go to WordPress.org > Support
● Provides a community-based support forum
● Documentation provides with WordPress Codex
● WordPress Codex is an online manual with content rich articles
36. 4. Events
● Gathering of local WordPress developers and designers
● Learn from their knowledge and experiences
● Network with like-minded people
● Check out WordPress events and news widget on WordPress
Dashboard for upcoming events
37. 5. Communities
● Provide online help especially to beginners
● Social media groups and WordPress forums
● Popular WordPress communities
➢ WordPress help for beginners
➢ WordPress 101
➢ Intermediate WordPress
38. 6. Top Influencer
Follow them on their social for latest updates and news
● Matt Mullenweg
Founder of WordPress
● Joost De Valk
Founder of Yoast SEO plugin
● Syed Balkhi
Founder of WPBeginner
40. 1. SEO
● Make your content SEO friendly to get more traffic
● Use SEO plugins
● Best SEO plugins
➢ Yoast SEO
➢ SEO Squirrly
➢ All In One SEO Pack
➢ W3 Total Cache
41. 2. Customization
● WordPress has unlimited customization options
● Add themes and plugins
● Add contact details, company logo etc
● Create a brand using the power of WordPress
42. Conclusion
WordPress might look overwhelming in the beginning but you can learn
WordPress within a week
That’s the beauty of WordPress