WordPress for Beginners 2020: A Visual Step-by-Step Guide to Mastering WordPress
Master WordPress using our proven step-by-step visual approach (over 340 screenshots).
This book is a major new release for 2020, covering the latest version of WordPress. If major changes do occur to WordPress during 2020, you can visit our updated web page for details, so your copy of the book is always up to date.
Building a beautiful, professional looking WordPress website (or a blog), is no longer the domain of computer geeks. WordPress makes it possible for anyone to create and run a website that looks great on any device – PC, Mac, tablet and phone. Whether you want to build a business site, an affiliate site, a hobby site, or a blog, WordPress is a great choice.
The primary goal of this book is to take anyone, even an absolute beginner, from zero to WordPress “guru” in a few short hours. Inside this book, veteran WordPress expert Andy Williams will start at the very beginning.
You’ll learn important topics like:
- The two different versions of WordPress.
- Website hosting and domain registrars. How to set this up the correct way.
- How to install WordPress.
- An overview of the Dashboard.
- Cleaning out the stuff that is installed by default.
- Finding and installing WordPress themes to instantly change the look and feel of your website.
- Plugins. What they are and how you can use them to create magnificent websites.
- How to update WordPress, themes, and plugins.
- Understand every single Dashboard setting and use our defaults if you want.
- How to find and use the RSS feeds on your site to help search engines find your content.
- The importance of user profiles, and how to assign a “Gravatar” image to your email address.
- How to create great navigation systems on your site, with custom menus, internal linking and related post sections.
- Enabling and dealing with visitor comments.
- Using the media library for images, video, and more.
- The difference between pages and posts, and when to use each one.
- Effective use of categories and tags. Using these incorrectly can get your site penalised or even banned from search engines.
- How to create content using both the Classic editor and the new Gutenberg editor.
- How to publish posts, and even schedule them so they will be published at some future date.
- Using post revisions.
- Two different types of homepage. A blog style page v a more traditional “static” homepage.
- Using widgets on your site to add neat features.
- Types of sites you can build with WordPress (blog, business, typical site), with videos on setting these up.
We’ll also cover those vital plugins every site need, including:
- Automatically take backups and get them sent to the cloud.
- Automatically create important legal pages on your site, like terms and privacy policy.
- Creating a contact page so visitors can contact you.
- Add a related posts section to the end of every post to keep visitors on site longer.
- Setup good SEO practices.
- Setup social sharing buttons on your site, so visitors can easily tell their friends about your great web pages.
Most people learn better when they can actually see what they are reading about, so one thing this book isn’t, is shy with screenshots. There are over 340 of them, showing you exactly what you will see on your screen, and prompting you to take specific actions as you learn and master WordPress.
You may have heard that WordPress has a steep learning curve. With this book, you won’t even notice it. Each chapter ends with a “Tasks to Complete” section. By completing these tasks, you’ll not only become proficient with WordPress, but you’ll also become confident at using WordPress. By the end of the book, you’ll be building great-looking, professional WordPress websites that look fantastic on any device… And you’ll enjoy doing it!