The Easy Beginner’s Guide to WordPress Blogging (Free) (2024)

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So, you want to start a WordPress blog?

Maybe you’re excited to get your voice heard, or want to use a blog to generate passive income?

I’m not going to lie and say that it’s easy to build your blog to become profitable, but you have to start somewhere.

Professional bloggers make money because they’ve found a way to build an audience and sell those audience products on other people’s behalves (that’s affiliate marketing), sell their own products, or by selling ad space on their site.

But, the great thing for you is that you don’t have to worry about that yet.

In this guide, I’m going to teach you how to set up a WordPress blog from scratch and explain why you should choose WordPress as your blogging platform.

I’m going to guide you through the 10 steps you need to go through to get started with a brand new WordPress blog.

So, if you are a beginner to WordPress blogging, get a cup of coffee, and let’s see how blogging can literally change your life.

How to Start a WordPress Blog

  • Step 1: Select and register the perfect domain name
  • Step 2: Choose the best WordPress hosting
  • Step 3: Install WordPress on your new host
  • Step 4: Understand Basic WordPress Terminology
  • Step 5: Write and publish your first post
  • Step 6: Learn how to change the appearance of your WordPress blog
  • Step 7: Install WordPressplugins
  • Step 8: Write and publish the most essential pages on your blog
  • Step 9: Learn how to make money with your blog
  • Step 10: SEO Optimize your WordPress Blog

Step 1: Select and register the perfect domain name

Your domain is an essential part of your brand identity. It sets the tone for your site and lets readers know what kind of content they can expect from you.

Here are the main considerations:

  • Keep it as short as possible
  • Make sure it’s easy to read, type, and remember (examples: yahoo.com, x.ai, apple.com)
  • Add a keyword that’s relevant to your blog (examples: smartblogger.com, healthline.com)
  • Don’t use hyphens or numbers — reading it out loud will be a nightmare

Another more complex consideration is your domain extension. For local SEO reasons, it can be a good idea to register something like co.ukif you’re in the UK.

That way, Google has a basic idea as to your relevance to a specific country.

However, in recent years, country-specific domain extensions have been used worldwide as a matter of preference.

For example, you’ll find plenty of tech companies with .io extensions (and you can bet they’re not all fromBritish Indian Ocean Territory).

Running out of ideas? Read this guide: How to choose a blog name for finding the perfect name for your blog.

Why not head over to Bluehost now (the service I use personally), and pick your own domain name?

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They have a range of extensions to choose from that could make for an awesome and memorable domain, such as .tech, .space, .club and .info.

Registering a new domain is easy, just follow their on-screen instructions and you will be a proud domain owner in minutes!

Alternatively, you can use the domain checker below or one of the best domain name registrars.

Step 2: How to choose the best WordPress hosting?

Once you have a domain to use for your new WordPress Blog, the next step is to choose your hosting provider i.e. the company that will host your blog on the Internet.

There are plenty of factors (and even more options) to consider when picking hosting for your site.

First of all, you’re going to want to make sure the host is reliable, affordable, and offers support if you need it.

There are three kinds of hosting options available for your WordPress blog: Shared hosting, VPS hosting, and Managed WordPress hosting.

Shared hosting: pros and cons

Shared hosting is the most cost-effective solution and perfect for hobby blogs that don’t get a lot of traffic.

Pros:

  • It’s cheap. If you’re expecting less than 500 visitors per day, go with shared hosting from a provider like Bluehost for as little as $3.95/month.
  • It’s easy to maintain. The server is shared with all kinds of other sites, so you will have your service managed along with everyone else.

Cons:

  • It can be slow. Since you’re sharing hosting with hundreds of other sites, your site’s speed can be impacted randomly by demand for other sites on the server.
  • Limited customer support. Shared hosting is cheap, so you can’t expect a high level of customer support.

VPS hosting: pros and cons

Virtual Private Server hosting (VPS) is the next step up from shared hosting.

Instead of sharing the server’s power with a lot of other people, you get your own space to work with.

Pros:

  • Huge bandwidth and space. It’s all yours!
  • Configure the server in any way you like. Add domains, customize settings, run apps on the server if you like.

Cons:

  • Usually quite costly. Bluehost, for example, charges starting at $14.99/month.
  • Pay for features you might not use. If you’re a beginner, you don’t need to the functionality of a VPS.

Managed WordPress hosting: pros and cons

Managed hosting is the top tier package you can get. With a managed host, you’re not responsible for any problems that might occur; you get a dedicated team to help you 24/7, and priority support to help you optimize your site from experts.

Pros:

  • Top-tier security. Never worry about backing your site up or getting attacked by hackers.
  • Fast sites. Managed servers are known for optimized loading times because they use the best equipment available.
  • White glove support. A huge part of the managed WordPress host experience is support; you get 24/7 help and advice with anything you might need.

Cons:

  • It’s expensive. The most popular services, charge from $29/month for their basic package.

My recommendation for hosting your first WordPress blog

For your first blog, anything more than shared hosting would be overkill.

You don’t need bandwidth to support a huge number of visitors. You don’t need any advanced options, either.

As you grow your blog and get more traffic, you will have to consider migrating to managed VPS hosting.

To get started in the fastest, most cost-effective way, use Bluehost’s shared plan which starts from $3.95/month.

Here’s how to get started:

First up, go to Bluehost.

Hit the ‘Get Started’ button to pick your hosting plan. The basic plan is fine for now, and you can always upgrade later or even cancel within 30 days if you change your mind.

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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration of your new hosting account.

Blogging Resources

  • Best Blogging Courses – a list of the best blogging courses (Free & Paid) to learn how to blog like a Pro. Highly recommended for beginners to blogging.
  • Best WordPress Courses – a list of the best WordPress courses to become a WordPress expert fast.

Step 3: How to install WordPress on your brand new host

The great thing about handling your blog set up with Bluehost is that you can install WordPress with just one click.

Once you’ve made your purchase, login to your Bluehost account and just hit ‘Install WordPress’ (under the Website menu) and you’re ready to go!

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Wait a little time, progress through the dialog boxes. Don’t worry, you’ll get prompted and kept in the loop every step of the way.

As soon as WordPress is installed, you’ll be asked to set up a username and password.

Make sure to use an extremely strong password, because it’s terrible to get your site hacked and it happens all the time.

Once the process is finished, your new WordPress blog is ready to use! This is how the default WordPress installation looks like.

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You can now log in to the backend and start customizing your blog.

To log in to WordPress admin type the following URL in the browser window: http://yourdomain.com/wp-admin and login with the username and password created in the step above.

*Replace youdomain.com with the actual name of the domain you’ve just registered.

Exciting, right? You have a WordPress blog! A proper one, too. And that means you can start customizingyour blog and publishing your first content.

Step 4: Understand Basic WordPress Terminology

Before getting into the details on how to publish your first post, you should understand some basic WordPress terminology.

The difference between WordPress posts and pages

It’s easy to get confused about posts and pages if you’re new to WordPress.

They look similar on your site, the editor is the same inside WordPress, and they’ve created in a similar way in the interface.

To explain the difference, let me use an example:

If you wanted to publish a blog post, you’d use a post. WordPress will place new posts at the top of your blog like you’d expect.

If you wanted to publish an about page, or your contact us page, you’d use a page.

Pages don’t appear at the top of your blog like a post. They’re one-off, timeless content that isn’t included in your RSS feed or with comments enabled.

You wouldn’t want to start a conversation on your privacy policy page, would you?

Pages are also hierarchical. This means you can have pages inside pages.

For example, if you had example.com/free-ebookand wanted to make a download page for people to visit to download the ebook, you’d make a subpage on the URL example.com/free-ebook/download.

As a general rule of thumb:

  • Use posts for the dynamic parts of your website (i.e. your articles) and pages for the static content (i.e. about us page, contact us, etc.).
  • Have in mind that posts and pages are not the same as categories and tags.

Step 5: Write and publish your first WordPress post

Now it’s time for the most exciting part of blogging: publishing a post.

On the left-hand menu, hover over ‘Posts’ and choose ‘Add new’.

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Here you can add your title and body text, and drag in images and videos.

Adding an image is easy. Just move the mouse over an empty area and click the little image button.

Once on the next screen, you can drag files into the window or click ‘Upload’ to browse images from your computer.

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Saving post drafts and previewing

At any point, you’re free to save your post as a draft if you want to come back to it later and edit it.

Don’t worry about losing anything you write in WordPress, because it will always save your drafts automatically, too.

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Make sure you preview the post before hitting publish to check for errors.

When you’re sure it’s ready to go, hit the big blue ‘Publish’ button to unleash your first blog post on the world!

Why not load up your site in another tab now to check it out?

Editing and updating posts

Another great thing about WordPress’ post editor is how easy it is to update your posts once they’re published.

The best blogs always keep their old posts updated so they can provide up-to-date value to their new readers that come in from search engines.

To update a live post, go to ‘Posts’ on the left-hand sidebar and just go in and make edits.

When you’re editing something live, you’ll notice the publish button changes to an update button:

A quick tip for when you’re writing inside WordPress: use a tool to check your spelling and grammar.

For that, I’d recommend using Grammarly. It doesn’t just catch simple mistakes; it can detect problems with sentence structure and punctuation, too.

You’ll soon get into the flow of publishing posts regularly, and keeping your blog maintained. But that isn’t all there is to blogging.

Step 6: Change the appearance of your WordPress blog

When previewing your first WordPress blog, you will notice that it comes with a default theme, that has a specific look and feel.

While there is nothing wrong with that, if you want something different which is also more professional and flexible, you need to consider investing your first $100 in purchasing a professional WordPress framework and theme.

Let’s take it step by step:

What is a WordPress framework?

A WordPress framework is a set of designs and components you can use to customize the look and feel of your site.

Unlike free themes — which are often restrictive in their customizability — frameworks empower you to customize your site in a flexible way.

You can think of a framework as a layer that sits on top of WordPress and gives you extra functionality, better security, and more flexibility.

An example of a powerful WordPress framework that helps you create websites of any kind Genesis framework.

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What is a WordPress Theme?

A WordPress theme defines the appearance of your blog.

A theme includes the design layouts for the different pages of your blog, fonts, colors, formatting styles and everything that is related to the visual appearance of your blog.

WordPress themes are either free or paid (premium).

Free vs. Premium themes

Whether you can get away without paying for a WordPress theme is a question you’ll tackle the moment you come to choose a theme for your blog.

So, what’s the answer? Is premium always best?

In general, yes. Premium themes will come with rich customizability options, support, and security.

Theoretically, it is possible to use a free theme and the right concoction of random plugins to get a similar effect, but it’s in no way recommended because you never know how good the theme or plugins will hold up against hackers, or interact with each other.

Use a free theme if…

  • You don’t have the budget for a premium theme (Usually $100)
  • You’re happy with using the theme ‘as is’ with limited customizability
  • You’re willing to risk security vulnerabilities or choose only from the approved WordPress theme repository

Use a premium theme if…

  • You have a specific idea of how you want your site to look and you want a fully customizable starting point
  • You value support and advice on how to edit your theme
  • You prefer a high level of design quality
  • You want to reduce the number of vulnerabilities on your site

There are plenty of fully customizable themes available through the Genesis framework, you can check them out here.

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When you use a free theme without a solid framework, you open yourself up to a lot of hassle if you make any mistakes while editing code.

I know people who have accidentally wiped their sites repeatedly because they were using low-quality themes they’d found somewhere on the internet.

Frameworks like the Genesis framework put you in safe hands with a high level of security and support.

How toinstall a free WordPress theme

To select a theme from WordPress’ theme library, hover over ‘Appearance’ on the left-hand menu, and click ‘Themes’:

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By default, WordPress comes with three built-in themes. You can hover over any of the themes and click the “Live Preview” button to view how your blog will look, before actually installing the theme.

For more free options, click the ‘Add New Theme’ button, and you’ll find all kinds of themes to choose from.

If you’ve got a particular style in mind, you can click the ‘Feature filter’ button, and narrow it down by its purpose, layout, and features.

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Click on any theme you’d like to use to install and activate it. Now go to your site to see how it looks!

If you don’t like something about your theme, you can try to edit it with the available options found in the Appearance > Customize menu.

If you have development experience, you can even try to adjust the code by reading your theme’s documentation. (Be careful editing code in Editor, however, because one wrong line can break your whole site.)

How to install a premium WordPress theme

When you buy a premium theme, you’ll download it from the store as a .zip file.

Unlike free themes you can access from inside of WordPress, you can’t just one-click install .zip files; you need to go into Appearance > Themes > Add New and click ‘Upload Theme‘:

Step 7: Install WordPress plugins

In addition to themes, you can alter the functionality and appearance of your blog by using plugins.

What are WordPress plugins?

WordPress plugins are one of the single biggest factors why WordPress blogs are so powerful.

They add new features and functions to your blog without making you write or edit a single line of code.

Want to enable comments with Facebook? Show social sharing buttons? Back up your whole site in one click?

Plugins can do it all.

And, they’re easy to install from inside your site’s WordPress back end. Just click on ‘Plugins’ from the left-hand menu:

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Now you know-how, which plugins will you choose?

Here’s a list of essential (Free) WordPress plugins you should use on your new blog:

WP Super Cache – Caching is essential for WordPress sites because it reduces the size of your webpages.

This puts less strain on the user’s internet connection and your server, and even improves your SEO.

WP Super Cache is created by Automattic — the same company that builds WordPress — so you know it’s trustworthy.

BackUpWordPress – Your data is precious, and the longer you have your blog and put time into it, the bigger the risk becomes of losing it all.

With a backup plugin like BackUpWordPress, you never have to worry about losing data or having your site ruined.

If anything goes wrong, just restore your site from the most recent backup!

Yoast SEO – Even though WordPress is set up for technical SEO out of the box, you will want to use Yoast so you can write your own meta descriptions, get on-page SEO guidance as you write, and rank more easily in search engines.

Even the free version of Yoast is a massive step up from vanilla WordPress SEO functionality.

Contact Form 7 – Need forms on your site? Maybe you want to make sure you have an easy way for leads to get in touch with you, or to collect their information?

With Contact Form 7, you get shortcuts to easily add forms anywhere on your site without having to type any difficult code.

Free vs premium plugins

Most of the plugins I’ve mentioned above, like Yoast and WP Super Cache, have premium versions you can choose if you want extra features.

The catch with these examples (and most premium plugins you’ll come across) is that you’re unlikely to need the advanced features premium plugins offer (at least at the beginning).

However, you might want the support, security, and fast update cycle that comes with going premium.

My advice for you at this stage is to use the free versions of premium plugins until you outgrow them. That way, you’re never paying for anything you don’t use.

Step 8: Write and publish the most essential pages on your blog

4 essential pages you need to include on your blog

Your visitors will come to your site with certain expectations; even if it’s a blog, they’re going to be looking for an about page, a contact page, and others that you might initially overlook.

Treat this next section as a checklist guide for the pages you should make next:

Home page

An optimized blog will always have its own home page — not just a list of the most recent posts.

See Problogger, for example:

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While there is a list of recent posts further down the page, the first thing the reader sees is a big call to action to subscribe to the newsletter.

A big chunk of your page views will be going to your home page, so use that opportunity to capture leads and show first time visitors what you’re all about.

Elements to consider including in your home page:

  • A headline to inform visitors who you are and what you do
  • A clear Call to Action (that’s an action you want users to perform), check out our homepage as an example.
  • Links to the most important parts of your website
  • Description of your products or services

Related Guides: How to Optimize your Homepage

About page

Your about page should be a description of you and your blog.

In many cases, the about page is one of the most frequently visited pages of a website, so you’d better make it hard-hitting, descriptive, and actionable.

Try to include all of the below in your about page:

  • Good examples of the kinds of content readers can expect
  • Your story: why did you set the blog up, and what are you doing with it?
  • An image of you or your team
  • A call to action
  • Facts about you and your blog

Blog page

Since you should have a main homepage, it means your blog page will live one level deeper, on a URL like example.com/blog.

What should it look like?

A good way to answer that question is to look at the /blog pages of conversion-orientated marketers, and see what they’ve tested and come out with.

Typically, blogs are a chronological list of articles. That’s what readers expect, so it tends to be what they get:

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But, like any tightly optimized page, it should have visible email capture (opt-in) boxes as a basic requirement. Also, consider adding:

  • An ‘about’ widget: a condensed version of your about page with a quick bio and a photo
  • A list of your most viewed pages
  • Featured posts
  • Categories
  • Archives
  • Social media buttons so your readers can follow you

Contact page

Depending on what your blog’s purpose is, your contact page could be your biggest source of income.

For people providing services, contact pages are where you must persuade the reader to get in touch. It needs to be well optimized and easy for the user.

For bloggers who primarily want to push readers to share, comment and subscribe, the contact page doesn’t need to be so purposeful — it just needs to be there.

On your contact page, you should try to include:

  • Your phone number
  • Your email address
  • A contact form
  • Your physical address
  • Reasons why the reader should contact you
  • Your social media profiles

Step 9: Learn how to make money with your blog

How to make money blogging

Blogging is a great hobby, but it can also be your full-time job.

It takes a lot of work to build a community and an audience, but when you have a big list of people to market to, you can generate a heap of passive income with Adsense, affiliate marketing, and selling your own products and services.

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Here’s a brief explanation of each method:

Making money with Adsense

AdSense is a Google product. For publishers like you, it’s a way to display advertisem*nts on your site and generate revenue without putting in the effort to pick and choose whichads you’re displaying.

Once you install AdSense on your site, you select where you want ads to show, then set it (and forget it).

Your income depends on the keywords your site ranks for, and the amount of traffic you get.

To put it bluntly, if your audience is small, you’re going to get peanuts.

The bigger you get, however, the more likely you are to earn significant money from AdSense.

Related Guides: How to run a profitable blog without selling anything

Rank organically for content with affiliate links

Affiliate marketers make hundreds of thousands every year by writing content that sells other people’s products.

Here’s a rough overview of the process:

  1. Get in touch with companies that sell products related to what you blog about, asking for an affiliate partnership.
  2. Receive your own personal affiliate link that, when clicked, shows the company that you were the one who referred them a customer
  3. Write a high-ranking blog post targeting a relevant keyword, including affiliate links
  4. Get traffic to your affiliate links
  5. Get X% of the company’s earnings for each referral

Obviously, this is nowhere near as simple as it sounds. For starters, you need to know which affiliate program to join.

You need to learn how to write posts that deserve to rank high on Google, build relationships with other companies, and learn to Copywrite to sell readers’ products.

These skills will all come in time. The more you write, optimize, and look at the data, the better you understand your audience and are able to recommend solutions that really solve their problem (and send you a bit of money each time, too).

Sell your own products and services

Establishing a blog is one step on the road to becoming an authority.

When you’re an authority, people will want to hire you and buy your products, giving you another revenue stream alongside affiliate marketing and AdSense.

You’ll know the problems your audience is trying to solve by the comments and traffic you get, so setting up a blog is like the first stage of market research for any products or services you might want to sell in the future.

Blogging about writing? You could sell an ebook full of valuable information from your own experience, or a video course of writing tips.

You could also put yourself for hire as a marketing consultant or copy editor.

Run a nutritionblog? You could sell a collection of recipes, or your services as a nutritionist.

Whatever your blog’s about, where there’s interest there’s also revenue to be made.

Step 10:SEO Optimize your WordPress Blog

To set your blog up to generate revenue, you’ll need to know the basics of content writing and SEO.

You’ll need to network, build links, build a social media following, and write the top content in your niche that outclasses everything on the first page of Google.

Are you up to the task?

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  • How to improve user experience and conversions
  • The process of keyword research
  • The what, why, and how of SEO’s most important element: link building
  • How to make thousands of dollars from AdSense
  • How to quickly grow your traffic, without taking any risks

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Why Choose WordPress as your blogging platform?

If you’re still confused as to which platform to choose for your blog, let me explain briefly why you should choose WordPress as your blogging platform and not go with other platforms like Wix, medium, blogger, square (to name a few), that are free and maybe a bit easier to use for beginners.

When it comes to blogging, it’d be unwise to start anywhere but your own domain.

That’s for a few reasons:

  • It’s yours, now and for as long as you pay renewal fees.
  • Domain authority. The sooner you buy a domain, the sooner you can start aging it and increasing its authority
  • Links back to your Medium blog will do nothing for your SEO. Again, your own domain means the authority goes to you, not other people.
  • You get full control over the design, content, and rules of your site.

And, when you’re hosting your own site, there’s no better option than WordPress.

WordPress is the most popular blogging platform

WordPress isn’t the only way to set up a website, but it is one of the easiest, most popular, and SEO-friendly way.

Let me explain:

WordPress runs 34% of all websites globally.

WordPress is a content management system, which means it’s a piece of web software that sits one layer between you and the raw code of your site.

Without WordPress or another CMS, you’d need to manually code every page, upload blog posts to an FTP server whenever you wanted to publish a post, and you wouldn’t be able to take advantage of the huge community for support, plugins, and themes.

WordPress runs over 66 million sites, including sites like Forbes, TechCrunch, and CNN. With the amount of content these sites create and publish every day, you can be sure it’s good enough for a small starter blog.

WordPress is user-friendly

If you’re not up to the challenge of coding a site from scratch or diving into the code of someone else’s template, WordPress is the way to go because it has every customizable option right there in front of you.

It makes switching around the ‘look and feel’ of your site a quick task instead of a week-long project of trial and error as you learn to code.

It’s also easy to moderate comments, see your traffic, and expand your site’s functionality with the hundreds of thousands of available plugins.

WordPress is SEO-Friendly

The best thing about WordPress from a marketing perspective is that it comes SEO-ready.

This means that WordPress sites do some of the technical SEO for you, such as easy indexing in Google search, and support for a wide range of SEO plugins, such as Yoast and All in One SEO.

Without WordPress, you’d need to manually install analytics by tweaking the code on your pages, and ensure your HTML is properly optimized.

Avoid these issues and save time from the start by choosing WordPress.

Related Guide: Best WordPress SEO Practices for Beginners

The difference between WordPress.organd WordPress.com

One of the most confusing things for beginners (probably because the products are named so similarly) is the difference between WordPress.comand WordPress.org.

WordPress.org:

  • Self-hosted: you need to pay for hosting from a service like BlueHost
  • Fully customizable with zero limitations

WordPress.com:

  • WordPress’ software uses its own hosting service
  • More expensive than some hosts available
  • Limitations to customizability; you’re restricted to a pre-set amount of themes

My recommendation would be to set up WordPress.orgthrough a hosting service. This way, you pay less and get more functionality for your money.

Good luck with your WordPress Blogging and remember: buildinga successful online business takes time, it needs a lot of patience and hard work but it’s also one of the best jobs in the World!

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FAQs

Can you start a WordPress blog for free? ›

WordPress.org is the king of free blogging sites. It is a free platform, but you need to build the site mostly by yourself afterward. You also have to host the software yourself. While you can find some free WordPress hosting, a better long-term strategy is to pay a moderate amount for a solid WordPress host.

What is the easiest free blog platform to use? ›

  • The Best Free Blogging Platforms of 2022.
  • WordPress.org.
  • Wix.
  • Weebly.
  • Drupal.
  • Craft CMS.
  • Write.as.
  • Medium.
12 Oct 2022

Which is better for beginners WordPress or blogger? ›

If you're looking for advanced customization and a unique look to your site, you'll want to go with WordPress. While WordPress does take a little more knowledge of coding than Blogger, it's a very popular platform, so there are thousands of walk-throughs for just about anything you have trouble with.

How long should blog posts be? ›

For SEO, the ideal blog post length should be 2,100-2,400 words, according to HubSpot data. We averaged the length of our 50 most-read blog posts in 2019, which yielded an average word count of 2,330. Individual blog post lengths ranged from 333 to 5,581 words, with a median length of 2,164 words.

How do I start a free blog and make money? ›

How to make money from blogging
  1. Use affiliate marketing on your blog. ...
  2. Add banner adverts to your website. ...
  3. Write advertorials and sponsored content. ...
  4. Charge for sponsored social media posts. ...
  5. Write guest blog posts for media outlets. ...
  6. Work with an agency to build your blog. ...
  7. Sell digital products on your blog.
10 Aug 2022

What is difference between Blogger and WordPress? ›

Blogger is a simple service that enables you to create a blog and publish it online immediately. WordPress, on the other hand, is a full-featured Content Management System (CMS) for building websites (in this article, we're talking about self-hosted WordPress, which is different from WordPress.com).

How do I make my WordPress blog look nice? ›

How to Make a WordPress Site Look Professional
  1. Choose a customizable theme.
  2. Select your color palette.
  3. Select your typeface.
  4. Create a custom homepage.
  5. Customize your navigation bar.
  6. Upload a custom favicon.
  7. Customize your footer.
13 Sept 2022

Where can i post my blog and get paid? ›

You're in the right place where you'll find a HUGE list of 33 sites where you'll be getting paid to blog in 2022.
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Best Technology Sites for Getting Paid to Blog.
Blog NamePaid Amount Per PostPayment Method
Envato Tuts+$100 to $250PayPal
LinodeUp to $300PayPal
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12 Sept 2022

Where do I start a blog to make money? ›

If you want to start a blog and make money from it, WordPress is the best blogging platform. Let's cover some basic terminology, so you understand why WordPress is the right platform (also known as a Content Management System or CMS) to run your blog on.

Does Blogger own my content? ›

For bloggers, that means the content that your write is your own, and no one else has the right to use that content without obtaining the proper permission. Here, get a basic overview of intellectual property and copyright, and what you should do if your content is stolen. What is intellectual property?

Can WordPress sites make money? ›

Blogging for Money by Selling Physical Products to Your Audience. Selling physical products through the website can be very lucrative. Creating and making money with a WordPress powered website using templates from the free online sources list, can be easy to set up.

Do blogs cost money? ›

Unfortunately, it's difficult to pinpoint one concrete cost when it comes to starting a blog. On average, you can expect to spend anywhere between $50 and $200 getting your blog set up. After that, your monthly costs should sit at around $20 to $60 per month.

Is blogging or WordPress better for making money? ›

Starting a blog on self-hosted WordPress is simply more advantageous and profitable. Not only do you get to monetize your blog through various advertisem*nts, affiliate links, or direct advertising, you also get to customize and control your blog as you please.

What should be the first post on my blog? ›

Introduce yourself

Particularly if you have an interesting backstory about your company or how you developed your product, it's great to share it with the audience. People respond to authenticity and real stories. Your first blog post is a great time to open up with a “Welcome” theme.

How do I get my blog noticed? ›

Ivan Escott
  1. Way #1: Use Email Outreach to Promote Your Blog.
  2. Way #2: Connect With Other Bloggers.
  3. Way #3: Acquire Referral Traffic.
  4. Way #4: Write With SEO in Mind.
  5. Way #5: Guest Post for Other Blogs.
  6. Way #6: Leverage Social Media (while you still can)
  7. Way #7: Publish Original Content.
  8. Way #8: Grow Your Email List.
20 Jul 2020

What is the best day to publish a blog post? ›

When to Publish Blogs for Links and Comments. For getting backlinks for your blog posts, the study by Kissmetrics suggests that Monday and Thursday are the best days. It further went on to reveal that publishing early morning on these two days around 7 AM will increase your chances of getting the most inbound links.

How many views do you need to make money on a blog? ›

Final thoughts on page views and blog revenue

So if you want to make $50k USD per year from your blog, then you roughly need 500,000 page views per month. This is all without selling ebooks, using affiliate marketing or selling your time or expertise, they all increase revenue further.

How do bloggers get paid? ›

How do beginner bloggers make money? The quickest way to monetize a blog is through display advertising. You don't need specialized skills to rent space on your blog to Google AdSense, but you'll get paid for every 1,000 website visitors that see the advert.

What type of website should I make to earn money? ›

eCommerce Website

Starting an online store is one of the most popular ways to make money online. Functioning like a physical store, an eCommerce store provides a space to sell products. Your profits depend on the number of sales you make.

Is Wix or WordPress better? ›

WordPress.org is the better option for those looking for advanced customization options while Wix is ideal for users who want a platform that's easier to use without any technical expertise.

Which hosting is best for WordPress? ›

Best WordPress hosting services: IN DETAIL
  • WP Engine (www.wpengine.com) ...
  • DreamHost (www.dreamhost.com) ...
  • Flywheel (getflywheel.com) ...
  • Kinsta (www.kinsta.com) ...
  • InMotion Hosting (www.inmotionhosting.com) ...
  • A2 Hosting (www.a2hosting.com) ...
  • Hostinger (www.hostinger.com) ...
  • HostGator (www.hostgator.com) From $2.75 / month.

Should I use WordPress for my blog? ›

Plenty of alternatives exist, and many are easy to use and don't require you to buy your own hosting. But if you're serious about blogging, self-hosted WordPress is the best choice for your blog.

What blogs make the most money? ›

Top Earning Blogs
  • John Lee Dumas. Website. eofire.com. Site Age. 9 years. Niche. Entrepreneurship, online business & podcasting. ...
  • Pat Flynn. Website. smartpassiveincome.com. Site Age. 13 years. Niche. ...
  • Michelle Gardner. Website. MakingSenseOfCents.com. Site Age. 10 years. Niche. ...
  • Lindsay Ostrom. Website. PinchofYum.com. Site Age. 7 years. Niche.
2 Aug 2022

Can you make money on a free blog? ›

Of course, you can make money from blogspot blogs. Even though Blogger blogging platform allows you to create blogs, at the same time, it will also help you monetize your blogs through Google AdSense.

What makes a blog successful? ›

Successful bloggers choose a topic and stick to it. They write consistently about their chosen subject, and with a consistent voice and approach. Even when they write about something that seems to be off-topic, they relate it back to the niche they know their readers are interested in.

How do I layout my WordPress blog? ›

To change layout follow these steps: Go to Dashboard -> Appearance -> Customize -> Post & Page -> Blog Page Settings. Select post layout from Blog Post Layout. Click Save & Publish.

How do I create an attractive post on WordPress? ›

7 Tips to Create Eye-Catching WordPress Posts
  1. Avoid Text-Chunking to Keep Your Readers Focused. ...
  2. Make Good Use of Bullet Points and Subheadings to Quickly Get Your Point Across. ...
  3. Use a WordPress Plugin to Help Make Your Post More Interesting. ...
  4. The Title is the Ticket. ...
  5. Add Images to Every Post.
19 Sept 2022

How do I get started with WordPress? ›

How to Build a WordPress Website
  1. Select a WordPress plan (WordPress.com only).
  2. Set up your domain name and hosting provider.
  3. Install WordPress.
  4. Choose your theme.
  5. Add posts and pages to your website.
  6. Customize your website.
  7. Install plugins.
  8. Optimize your website to increase page speed.
30 Aug 2021

How long does it take to make money from blogging? ›

According to recent research, it takes an average of 24 months to start making money with a blog. However, that is just the average. The statistics show that almost one third of bloggers start earning money from blogging within 6 months and are making a full-time income within 2 years of starting their blog.

How do I make quick money? ›

Other Ways To Make Money Quickly
  1. Become a Ride-Share Driver. Average income of up to $377 per month. ...
  2. Make Deliveries for Amazon or Uber Eats. ...
  3. Become a Pet Sitter or Dog Walker. ...
  4. Get a Babysitting Gig. ...
  5. Install Christmas Lights for the Holidays. ...
  6. Become a Home Organizer. ...
  7. Help With Home Gardening. ...
  8. Assist With Deliveries or Moving.
19 Nov 2021

How can I get money fast? ›

How to make money online
  1. Pick up freelance work online. ...
  2. Test websites and apps. ...
  3. Pick up tasks on Amazon's Mechanical Turk. ...
  4. Take surveys for money. ...
  5. 5. Make money from your blog as an affiliate. ...
  6. Sell your wares on Etsy. ...
  7. Get advertising revenue from your blog or YouTube channel. ...
  8. Become an Instagram influencer.
8 Aug 2022

Is blogging still relevant in 2022? ›

So, are blogs still relevant in 2022? Based on our top five, the answer is a resounding yes. Blogs will continue to have a place for as long as they continue to evolve. Not every blog will be a huge success, but there are no guarantees of success in anything before you try.

How can I make 100 dollars a day? ›

How to make $100 a day: 36 creative ways to make money
  1. Take part in research (up to $150/hour) ...
  2. Get paid to take surveys. ...
  3. Become a shopper. ...
  4. Get paid to watch videos online. ...
  5. Download this app and make money by going online. ...
  6. Get paid to play games online. ...
  7. 7. Make an extra $100 pet sitting. ...
  8. Teach anything online to kids.
4 Oct 2022

What blog niches are most profitable? ›

The most profitable blog niches for 2022
  • Digital marketing.
  • Blogging and making money online.
  • Health and fitness.
  • Personal finance and investing.
  • Recipes and food.
  • Personal development and self-care.
19 May 2022

Which is better Google sites or Blogger? ›

Differences between Google Sites and Blogger

So, if you want to start a business that utilizes SEO to drive traffic and sales, Blogger is the clear winner. Google Sites includes a drag-and-drop page builder – Build simple and fast-loading landing pages with a drag-and-drop page builder in Google Sites.

Does anyone use bloggers anymore? ›

Do people still use Blogger? Yes, loads of people still use Blogger. It may be old, but it's still a very popular online blogging platform. It's easy to use and completely free, so it's a great way to start writing a blog.

What are some challenges of writing a blog? ›

10 Biggest Problems Bloggers Face and How to Tackle Them
  • Not having a clear topic and niche for the blog.
  • Lack of quality content.
  • Writing style.
  • Voice.
  • Plagiarism alert!
  • Not keeping on topic.
  • Not enough traffic.
  • Absence of feedback.
7 Mar 2020

How do I set up WordPress for free? ›

How to Create a free website on WordPress
  1. Step 1: Signup to WordPress.com. ...
  2. Step 2: Confirm email and Activate Blog. ...
  3. Step 3: Setup your blog. ...
  4. Step 4: Choose and Customize WordPress theme. ...
  5. Step 5: Connect with Facebook or Twitter. ...
  6. Step 6: Finish the Process. ...
  7. Step 7: Visit your newly created Website.

How many free WordPress blogs can I have? ›

There is no limit to how many blogs you can create in WordPress, but there are hosting plans which do put a cap on the number of blogs allowed. Other than that it's up to you and your content, whether you want one blog with multiple pages or ten different sites with only a few posts each.

Does WordPress cost money? ›

WordPress is free, as are many of its add-ons. Still, at the very least you'll need to spend money on both hosting and a domain. Fortunately, entry-level hosting services are common and priced very affordably. Some of the top WordPress hosting services offer shared plans starting at less than $5 per month.

What is difference between Blogger and WordPress? ›

Blogger is a simple service that enables you to create a blog and publish it online immediately. WordPress, on the other hand, is a full-featured Content Management System (CMS) for building websites (in this article, we're talking about self-hosted WordPress, which is different from WordPress.com).

How do I practice WordPress without hosting? ›

How to Make a WordPress Site Without Hosting
  1. To do this, you can go to WordPress.com and head to their pricing page. ...
  2. You can compare the features and cost of each plan, and you can select the best one for you. ...
  3. Website options include blogs, eCommerce stores, and more, so you can choose the site you want to create.

Can I build a WordPress site myself? ›

The cool thing about the process presented here is that you can do it all by yourself and don't have to hire anyone. Creating a website with WordPress as your platform is the most budget-friendly solution available.

Is WordPress easy to learn? ›

Yes, WordPress is easy to learn. WordPress is as easy to use as a word processor, so learning how to use it well is simply a matter of getting a handle on how to use it's point-and-click interface. And these WordPress fundamentals won't take you long to learn either.

How do I write content in WordPress? ›

The + Write button at the top right corner in your Toolbar when logged into your WordPress.com account. Go to Posts in the left sidebar of your site dashboard. Select Add new post.

How do I start blogging? ›

Create a blog
  1. Sign in to Blogger.
  2. On the left, click the Down arrow .
  3. Click New blog.
  4. Enter a name for your blog.
  5. Click Next.
  6. Choose a blog address or URL.
  7. Click Save.

Does WordPress own your content? ›

You own your own content, WordPress.com does not retain rights to your content. But you do grant them a royalty free world wide license to display your material – else they would not be able to show your content on someones computer screen.

How much does it cost to start a WordPress website? ›

Depending on your needs, your cost to start a WordPress website can range from $100 to $500 to $3000, to even as high as $30,000 or more. It's important to know what type of website you are building, and what you'll need for it because that will directly affect your cost.

Is coding required for WordPress? ›

WordPress is a flexible CMS that allows multiple users to create and run a website. While this CMS uses the programming language PHP, most users can operate a WordPress site without coding.

Is blogging or WordPress better for making money? ›

Starting a blog on self-hosted WordPress is simply more advantageous and profitable. Not only do you get to monetize your blog through various advertisem*nts, affiliate links, or direct advertising, you also get to customize and control your blog as you please.

Is Wix or WordPress better? ›

WordPress.org is the better option for those looking for advanced customization options while Wix is ideal for users who want a platform that's easier to use without any technical expertise.

Which hosting is best for WordPress? ›

Best WordPress hosting services: IN DETAIL
  • WP Engine (www.wpengine.com) ...
  • DreamHost (www.dreamhost.com) ...
  • Flywheel (getflywheel.com) ...
  • Kinsta (www.kinsta.com) ...
  • InMotion Hosting (www.inmotionhosting.com) ...
  • A2 Hosting (www.a2hosting.com) ...
  • Hostinger (www.hostinger.com) ...
  • HostGator (www.hostgator.com) From $2.75 / month.

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