How To Build A WordPress Website From Scratch (In 4 Steps)
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This WordPress tutorial covers exactly how to build a WordPress website from scratch for beginners.
WordPress runs over 43% of all websites and is the most popular website builder. With various themes and plugins, it makes WordPress very flexible to run any website. You can build a blog, business, or eCommerce website. WordPress can do it all.
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This WordPress tutorial covers exactly how to build a WordPress website from scratch for beginners.
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Bloggers looking for the best WordPress theme? Find a professional theme for your website.
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After getting WordPress for your website what’s next? There are literally thousands of WordPress plugins to choose from. This is my list of recommended WordPress plugins and ones I use.
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Don’t wait until after your WordPress installation has been hacked. Take proactive measures to secure your WordPress before an attack.
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Bluehost is one of the most established and well-known web hosting brands. But are they right for you? Find out from my review.
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Founded in 2010, WP Engine is a web hosting company offering a single service – managed WordPress hosting. For the most part, WP Engine lives up to its promise of speed, security, and support. But does the focus on performance come at a cost? Find out in this WP Engine Review.
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Liquid Web is one of the largest hosting companies in the world. They were founded in 1997 and have data centers in Michigan, Arizona, and The Netherlands.
They have traditionally focused on dedicated, VPS, and cloud hosting. However, …
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Find out if using WordPress.com makes sense over other WordPress web hosting solutions. WordPress.com has some limitations you may not be aware of.
Review | My Rating | Backups | CDN | Free SSL | Website |
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BigScoots | 8.0/10 | Learn More | |||
Bluehost | 9.5/10 | Learn More | |||
Cloudways | 8.5/10 | Learn More | |||
DreamHost | 9.0/10 | Learn More | |||
FastComet | 8.0/10 | Learn More | |||
Flywheel | 9.0/10 | Learn More | |||
GoDaddy | 7.5/10 | Learn More | |||
GreenGeeks | 8.0/10 | Learn More | |||
HostGator | 9.0/10 | Learn More | |||
Hostinger | 8.0/10 | Learn More | |||
HostPapa | 8.0/10 | Learn More | |||
InMotion Hosting | 9.0/10 | Learn More | |||
IONOS by 1&1 | 7.0/10 | Learn More | |||
iPage | 7.5/10 | Learn More | |||
Kinsta | 8.0/10 | Learn More | |||
Liquid Web | 9.0/10 | Learn More | |||
Namecheap | 9.0/10 | Learn More | |||
SiteGround | 8.5/10 | Learn More | |||
Web.com | 7.5/10 | Learn More | |||
WordPress.com | 8.5/10 | Learn More | |||
WP Engine | 8.5/10 | Learn More | |||
WPMU Dev | 7.5/10 | Learn More | |||
WPX | 9.0/10 | Learn More |
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Find out if using WordPress.com makes sense over other WordPress web hosting solutions. WordPress.com has some limitations you may not be aware of.
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Find out if it makes sense to use Yoast SEO and how to effectively use it in this review.
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So you’re looking into using Cloudways as your hosting provider, and you’re wondering how they stack up against the competition.
But hold on one second.
I tested out Cloudways for a client project because they have gotten really good press …
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This guide covers exactly how to set up a WordPress ecommerce website with the WooCommerce plugin.
The WordPress platform originally began as a way to blog online. Over the years, it has evolved into a full blown “content management system” …
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Find out the 4 ways to try WordPress for free before purchasing.
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Founded in 2010, WP Engine is a web hosting company offering a single service - managed WordPress hosting. For the most part, WP Engine lives up to its promise of speed, security, and support. But does the focus on performance come at a cost? Find out in this WP Engine Review.