Steps for how to create a Blog website

In this day and age, being a blogger is a lucrative thing. Blogging might not have seemed like a prospective career path ten years ago, but today it’s where the money is. Coincidentally (or not), it has never been easier to create a blog website. You don’t have to be a tech-savvy person in order to start your own blog and start making money. All you need are our WP Full Care experts showing you how to start your own blog in five simple steps!

You don’t need a lot of knowledge to create a blog website

Everything you have to do can be learned through tutorials. We can’t put a precise time-stamp on how long it might take you to accomplish all the steps of the process, but we can tell you it will be quick. There are five things you need to focus on when starting your own blog:

  1. Sign up for web hosting with WordPress.org or opt for WordPress.com
  2. Decide on the hosting plan
  3. Choose a domain name
  4. Finish the hosting registration
  5. Proceed to install WordPress

Signing up for either web hosting or WordPress.com is the first step that leads to starting your own blog

Have you given it a thought of whether you want to opt for WordPress.org instead of WordPress.com? What’s the difference between the two? WordPress.org is a more appealing option for businesses as it provides you with more customizable options, and a chance to grow your website. WordPress.com can be free, but it will limit you to 3GB of data and it will also impose the need for you to use a subdomain. And that just might make matters more complicated. On the other hand, you do get the luxury of not having to worry about purchasing hosting or maintaining your WordPress website. Our suggestion?

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Look up all the pros and cons of both WordPress.com and WordPress.org. Only then can you make a decision.

If you are looking to monetize your website and potentially grow it into a brand, WordPress.org might be a better solution. On the other hand, WordPress.com is the clear winner if you intend to start a blog just for fun. Should you opt for the .org version, you’ll have to sign up for web hosting where you’ll have a plethora of hosting providers to choose from, such as Bluehost. So what is it – WordPress.com or WordPress.org?

Your web host needs to meet WordPress’ minimum requirements

With thousands of web hosts out there, it seems like choosing the right one is an incredibly big feat. When undertaking this task, the first and most important thing to pay attention to is whether the web host meets the minimum requirements for WordPress. These days, the majority of web hosts are completely suitable for WP and will allow your blog website to thrive. Some of those include:

  • Bluehost
  • DreamHost
  • SiteGround

That being said, let’s reflect on the requirements your web host needs to meet in order to be considered as suitable for your WordPress blog website.

  • MySQL version 5.6 or greater than that
  • It needs to have HTTPS support
  • PHP version 7.3 or greater than that

What type of hosting plan will work best for your needs

Let’s for the sake of this article and an easy explanation imagine that you decided to choose Bluehost. Before you move on to creating your own blog, you need to do one important thing and that’s to decide which hosting plan you’ll buy. The task that lies in store for you is choosing the hosting plan. Different plans come with different prices and different benefits, so you’ll have to search through them and find the one that works best for your needs and budget. For example, with Bluehost, you get to choose between a Basic, Plus, and Choice Plus packages, and they greatly differ in what they have to offer.

Your domain name is of great importance when creating a blog website

The domain you choose serves as your site’s permanent address. Our is wpfullcare.com, and you can easily find us after typing that in. The same will be with your blog, which is why you have to make an effort to come up with a creative name. As soon as you sign up for web hosting, you will be asked to provide a domain name. That’s why it’s best you don’t waste time waiting for the inspiration to strike and you think of a name in advance.

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For a quick and easy sign-up, waste no time when choosing a cool domain name.

Time to finish up your registration

The final step to registering your domain name and choosing a hosting plan is this one. In the Package Information section, you will see a breakdown of the package you chose. And this is the place where you can decide how many years of hosting services you want to purchase. This is also the place where you can opt for any add-ons, such as Domain Privacy Protection and SEO tools. But you should know that they usually don’t come without a price tag. Once you select all the services you want/can afford, arguably the most complicated part of the process is done.

Installing WordPress

Even though the process of installing WordPress probably sounds like an incredibly big feat, you’ll be surprised at just how simple it is to do it. When you complete the sign-up process with your hosting provider (in this article Bluehost), you’ll receive an email with instructions on how to log into the Bluehost Customer Area. Once you log in for the very first time, you will see a wizard that will guide you through the process of installing the free WordPress software. When creating a new WordPress site, you’ll get to fill in important details such as your password, your site’s tagline, and your site’s name. And voila – you are all ready to start writing your blogs today!

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You are all set to start your own blog! How you use this opportunity is up to you!

However, should you opt for manual installation, you’ll have some more work. Manual installation implies that you create a database on your web server, upload the files on the desired location, run the WordPress installation script, etc. As you can see, it’s a bit more complicated than just clicking ‘install’, but it’s also not a process that will take ages to complete.

Choose an outstanding design for your blog website

Another thing that’s so great about WordPress is how customizable it is. With a plethora of different themes, ranging from elegant to plain and simple, you can create a blog website of your dreams. It’s a fact that a unique design alone won’t help you become a household name in the world of bloggers – but it will certainly give you a nice advantage over the competition. To achieve success, you’ll have to create quality content and pair it with the visual effects. So before you get down to typing your texts, take some time to choose a theme that suits you and your taste best. Better yet – choose something that inspires you. With all the options WordPress has to offer, doing so shouldn’t be too hard.

Wasn’t it easy to create a blog website?

Believe it or not, now that you’ve managed to create a blog website, you’ve only managed to accomplish the easy part. The hard part is actually writing content your future audience will love. With WordPress being one of the best platforms for SEO, we suggest you use this to your advantage and optimize your blog posts. In the end, what truly matters most is for your readers to notice your passion for the things you are writing about. They shouldn’t sense you are only in this for money. That’s not the right way to get anyone’s trust! And to have a successful blog that people will actually read, trust is imperative!

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