How to Make a WordPress Website: Guidelines for Beginners

Safalta Expert Published by: Kirti Singh Updated Thu, 07 Apr 2022 10:41 PM IST

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If you are looking to create your own website with the help of WordPress then you are at the right place. Check all the important steps of creating a WordPress website.

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Setting up your WordPress website can appear to be a daunting task. Fortunately, one of the best things about WordPress is how user-friendly and intuitive it is.
Almost anyone can do it! While the technical aspects of setting up a WordPress website are simple, knowing what to put on your website and how to make it work for you can be challenging. However, before we get into the steps, let's define what a WordPress website is, why you should use it, and what you should think about before you start building a website with WordPress. Get unlimited access to free ebooks/mock tests only at Safalta App- Download Now
 
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What is WordPress Website?

WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP that works with a MySQL/MariaDB database. WordPress, in its most basic form, is a free and open platform, a website builder, where you can create simple and easy websites for your businesses and blogs. WordPress has many features, such as templates that allow you to simply plug in your information and create a website, plugins, add-ons, different themes, and much more. There are other methods for creating websites, but WordPress has always been the most popular and widely used open-source platform for doing so. Have you ever wondered why so many people prefer WordPress to any other platform?

How to Create a WordPress Website?


1. Specify your site:

Before you do anything with WordPress, you must first decide on a niche. Trying to create a WordPress website about something that has already been done 10,000 times will not be beneficial. If your WordPress site isn't for an existing business, choose a topic that genuinely interests you so that updating your site now or in the future doesn't feel like a chore.


2. Get a Domain Name:

Your domain name should be directly related to the niche you selected in step 1, and it should be a name that users will never forget. Keyword research can also be beneficial. You're stuck on a name, but.com is already taken? Consider.net or.co.


3. Get a Reliable Web Host:

The next step is to locate a reputable web host to manage your site. HostPapa provides industry-leading servers and infrastructure. Our multilingual customer service is available via chat, email, and phone, and we also have a large knowledge base and video tutorials. What is the difference between a shared and a dedicated server? In most cases, shared web hosting will suffice, and it is very popular among WordPress users.


4. Install WordPress:

At the risk of repeating myself, once you've determined your web host and domain name, it's time to install WordPress and get started. With our Softaculous script installer, installing WordPress at HostPapa is incredibly simple and takes only minutes.

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5. Choose a WordPress theme:

The next step is to select a design theme for your WordPress site. There are thousands upon thousands of themes available, ranging from free to hundreds of dollars. When choosing a theme, make sure it makes sense for both the topic of your site as well as the layout and content you intend to publish.


6. Install WordPress plugins:

A WordPress Plugin is a PHP scripting language program that adds specific features or services to a WordPress website. WordPress plugins add a lot of flexibility and customization to your WordPress site, as well as useful features and tools for your visitors.
You might not start with many plugins, but the longer you use WordPress, the more you'll discover that can help your site. JetPack and Yoast SEO are two of our favorites. Plugins can be accessed via your WordPress admin dashboard.


7. Complete your Administrative pages:

Your contact page, about page, privacy page, and disclaimer page are all important pages. Get these out of the way before focusing on adding content to your site – after all, it's easier to add them now than later, after you've published all of the other, more exciting stuff! These pages also protect you and your site's visitors.


8. Publish your Site:

It's time to start adding interesting content after you've published the important administrative pages. Whatever your niche, you should include a lot of high-quality content for your readers. Make your pages visually appealing, and make it a priority to add new content on a regular basis. If you're blogging, include at least one image in each post. This not only gives your readers something to share on social media, but it also improves the overall appeal of your content. Whether you decide to add content on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, creating a content calendar will help you stay on track.


9. Promote your Website:

Marketing your new website is a two-pronged effort. First, SEO (search engine optimization): ensure that relevant keywords appear in the title, description, and body text of your pages. Second, devote time to promoting your site in any way you can. Using social media sites forums and sending out a regular newsletter are both free options. Consider guest posting and commenting on blogs, forums, and communities to increase your social connections and link popularity.


10. Back up your site:

Because your content is your most valuable asset, make sure you back it up! That means backing up your blog's content in case of a crash, so you don't have to start from scratch. If you don't back up your posts, plugins, and affiliate links, you may be out of commission for a while. If you don't have time to regularly backup your site, your web host should provide an alternative. HostPapa, for example, provides an excellent automated website backup service that takes only a few minutes to set up – you'll never have to worry about backing up your site again!