Are you finally to start the blog you've been thinking about for years? Well great!
In this video, I'll walk you through how to start the blog
and how to get up and running quickly. I'll take you through the step by step process
of getting your blog up and running so you can get started
So if you're ready, let's get going, and if you want to learn more tips
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new content. First, we'll talk about getting hosting, then
we'll talk about the domain name and what you want to call your blog.
Next, we'll install WordPress and then we'll choose the theme for your blog.
We'll set up the different pages that your blog needs and then
we'll add plugins to extend the functionality of your website.
Make it do the things that you want it to do. Finally, we'll write our first blog post
and then you're ready to go. So, first let's talk a little bit about hosting.
When you're building a site it's very similar to what's happening when you build a house.
You have the land that you need to use to put the house on,
that's the same the hosting provider. The hosting provider has the servers
that all of your files all of your files and folders will go on.
Next you have an address and that's so people know where to find you
and the address is your domain name or your web address.
You want to start building your website and your website is your home. That's what
houses all of your files, all of your images, the color structure, the way that it looks,
the functionality of it via the plugins. Finally you have your mailbox
which is your email address and that's how people can contact you
and all of these come together to make up your whole website on the web.
Now, at WPBeginner we recommend using BlueHost as your hosting provider.
They have great customer support, they are one of the oldest, most established hosting companies out there,
they're officially recommended by the WordPress.org organization,
and WPBeginner users can get 60% off
and a free domain by using our discount code. To get that discount just go to
www.wpbeginner.com/refer/bluehost
hit enter and it'll take you to that page. We also have a link below that you can use as well.
From here, just click on the big green get started button and it'll take you to the select your plan page.
You can choose your plan here, the biggest difference between these two is
with this one, its very basic and you're only allowed one website.
Whereas with this one, if you have web addresses or multiple websites that you want to set up
then this might be the best one for you. After you've chosen which setup you want,
go ahead and sign up with a new domain name that you want since it comes free and click next.
From here you want to go ahead and create your account by filling in all of this information
and then down here you want to verify the package information.
I would say that your domain privacy you don't need, we normally just turn that off.
Things like backup site and sitelocker, there are a lot of great
plugins and features available within WordPress so you don't need that either.
Once you fill out all the information you see the amount that's being discounted.
Now just fill in your payment information and you'll have your hosting account set up.
Now that we've signed up, we'll get a congratulations message screen and we'll just need to
click on the next screen where we can create our password.
This password will be used to manage our hosting account.
Once you create the password, they will start setting up the account for you.
One of the great things about BlueHost is now they've made installing WordPress even easier.
From here you can select a theme that you might like to go with your site.
Since I'll be walking you through the whole process, let's go ahead and skip this step.
And now that they automatically set up WordPress for you, you no longer have
to go into your BlueHost account and install WordPress and go through that process.
Once we get everything set up, you can click start building and we'll be taken to
the back end of our WordPress dashboard where we can start customizing it.
Great, now that WordPress is installed, this is the back end
of our website where you could go in, make changes to it.
Yours might look just a little bit different but this is the overall feel of it.
This is our dashboard area where you'll see things at a glance.
Most of the things that we'll work on are from these tabs on the left
and you see already we have some notifications here
that if you need to, you can address those. They're simply for updating.
Let's take a look at some of the main areas of our website.
The posts area, that's where you'll be using a lot of your time,  you'll be spending a lot of your time
writing your blog posts for your site and this is where you'll go to do that.
The media area is where you upload your images and your photos
that will be housed on your site. Pages are very similar to posts,
pages are the things that don't need a date timestamp
on them and its for things like your about page, maybe a contact us page.
Comments, if you start to get a lot of comments, this is where you can go
to approve or edit those and the bulk of what we're gonna do next
will be under Appearance and Plugins. The Appearance is where we can go to
set our theme for our site or what the site looks like,
and then the plugins are where we go to add the different bits of
functionality that we want our site to do. For instance if you wanted
to add a ecommerce shop on here
we would go into the plugins area and add a plugin that would allow us to sell on our site.
And then if you wanted more users you could go in here to setup new users.
Tools are for importing and exporting things and as you add more
plugins you may see this expand a little bit more depending on the plugin.
And then finally we have some settings and just real quick, we're going to go into
a couple of settings right now. This is where just all of the general back end stuff is.
But, the one thing we want to do is we want to change our permalinks.
The permalinks are describing your url for your website.
Some blogs prefer to have their whole date structure up here where its like
by the year, by the month, by the day and under permalinks is where this is
changed or updated. You'll want to set this in the beginning and you'll want to
stick with this throughout and that's simply because once you've set this up,
you don't want to keep changing the permalink structure so you really want to get that from the get go.
But here are some other examples of what you could use and if you
are doing like a true blog where its very important to you
to showcase the time and date then you can keep that.
I will say that even for any blog posts that I do, my favorite will always be just doing
the title of the post as my url structure behind my domain name.
Its simple, its easy for readers to possibly remember because its shorter,
and its also better for search engines. So for me, I prefer that.
But, once you figure out which one you want, go ahead and set it now and then
really try not to ever change it again. So, once we're done there, let's click save changes
and now that permalink structure will be on all of our posts.
Let's go ahead and change the look and feel of our site by picking a theme.
I'm gonna show you real quick what it currently looks like. Yours might look a little differently
but by default, WordPress installs with the latest theme that they have
and this the twenty nineteen theme for the site. You see its very nice big and bold
typogrophy. A lot of white space and it really drives the user to read the blog posts.
That may be, it might be a little bit plain for some people so let's go in and look at some changes that we can do.
To do that we'll go to our Appearance and we'll go to themes. Now right now for
my site, these are all of the themes that are currently installed on my
WordPress website and this one is the only active one.
You can only have one theme active at any time but you can have multiples installed.
You can click on the add new and this will pull in all the available themes
from the WordPress repository where they house all the themes.
If you want a premium theme you'll simply go to the premium theme's website
and you would have to download the theme from there and then upload it separately.
For this we're simply going to use the repository and we'll look for a theme that we want.
Now because this can take quite a while, what I would probably recommend you do is
Go ahead and go to WPBeginner and do a search, we'll link for this in the
description but we've coordinated several of the best free blog themes for the latest year
and so do that for yourself. That just kind of pairs it down a little bit more
because there are just thousands upon thousands of them and so you can go through
and see which ones you like. Once you see one that you like. you can go back
to the add a theme area and you can search for it. For example I know
that for this tutorial I want to install the Nisarg.
Its just a very clean theme and I like the way that it looks.
So I'm going to install this and once it's installed you'll also want to make sure
that you go ahead and activate it and then once we activate it,
it will become our default theme. Great,
now I can go to my site on the front end. Let me refresh so that you see
this is what it looks like, and this already looks like what I'm envisioning my
blog to look like so let's just go in and we'll make some changes.
To do that we'll go back to the dashboard. Let's go under customize
and from here we can customize the look and feel of the theme for our site.
Now, yours might look a little bit different because all of these
customizations are driven by the theme file so yours might look a little bit different
so don't worry if you don't see what I see.
Let's quickly go through a couple of these. This is where the start my website is
and just another blog is right here so we'll be changing that.
Whatever you want that to be and you can decide if you want that even displayed or not.
Now the site icon, that is this little guy up here and so we'll want to select an image for that.
You want to upload that from your desktop and bring it up into your media library.
For your site icon you want to make sure that it is a square at least 512 by 512
for this to work the best and you see mine's a little bit larger so it will ask me to crop it.
It gives you a preview of what it will look like, we like that so let's go ahead and
crop and use that and it immediately gets updated here.
You can do the same for yours, again it's under site icon. Okay, the next thing we want to do is
change what color we might want, you see whatever that's doing, that changes here.
If you don't like any of them you can also just go back to default. You can also add a
header image. For that, we can do that if I use an image.
and I'm actually going to go back up to my site identity and I don't want to use my site title.
So go through that and you'll want to play with the look and feel of your site
and just go through each of these items, I'm not going to go through all of them simply because
your theme might be a little bit different and I also like to
setup widgets and menus under a different area so I'll show you how to could do that as well.
Now the beauty about the customization is everything that we're doing, we're seeing a preview over here
but nothing has officially changed until we hit publish.
So if I go back over to my area and click refresh,
none of those changes that I've done are actually on my site yet. So,
do remember to hit publish for all the changes that you make and then once you do hit publish
now everything will be updated and so now our site looks like this.
Great, now that we have our theme set up, let's go ahead and setup a few pages.
When we setup a few pages then we'll be able to create a menu structure and that will make it
easy for people to find things on our site. So I'm gonna go to Pages
All Pages so I can create some. By default you'll have a couple of pages here
and we'll go to add new and here we want to give it a title.
This one we can do About. Most websites have an about page, maybe a blog page
and a contact page so we'll do a couple of those. You'll want to write out
your about page here, give them some introductory about you
and now let's come over here and click publish. I want to do that a couple of more times
for a few other pages. I'm gonna go over here and click add new again
This time I want to set up a blog page so I'll put that as the title.
Make sure that we click publish on that and then I want to do one more and that would be our contact page.
So let me click add new one last time, call it contact and we'll set this up in a bit.
So we'll click publish on that. So we created three new pages and now we can go and create a menu structure
for our site. To do that let's go over to appearance, go down to menus,
and let's create a new menu. We want this to be our main menu so I'm gonna click main.
So let's create menu and now that we hit create menu,
we have these available. So these are all the pages that are available to us.
I'm gonna select the ones that I want and I'm gonna click add to menu
and then you'll see they're over here. And what I can do here is I can rearrange these
for the order. I can even make this a submenu of that so that it'll become a dropdown.
I don't want that so I'm gonna put it back over.
So I have three parts of our menu, you could even do custom links
here that just means if you wanted to add say your, your social media profiles you could do that.
If there was a particular post that you really wanted to bring over to your menu, you could do that as well.
We're happy with these three for our menu and I want to click save menu.
Once you save that, that will create the main menu and now we can choose where to put it.
This is theme related so the manage locations for you might be different than what you're seeing here.
My top primary menu will likely be up at the top but you could have several different ones, maybe a
footer or something like that. So this is where I want to use mine.
Let's click save changes and now I just want to show you what that looks like.
I'll go back to my site, let me refresh. Great, and now you see my menu up here. So that's the menu.
Now you also see, yours might not have this, but most, most blogs usually have a sidebar area.
That's what this area is called, you have your main content and then you have
information over on the side and each of these are their own widgets.
Little pieces of code that you don't have to write but they're just little widget areas
that we can put over here. Let me show you how to do that,
and yours probably has a sidebar or a footer area, some themes will have footer area widgets.
So let's go back and fix that. Under Appearance, Widgets is where you can find these widgets
and this is my sidebar. You see all of those items are right here.
I'll go back, there's my meta, there's the meta and then these are all the other widget areas.
So you can adjust this however you want. I'm gonna take quite a bit of these off because
I like to have recent posts and I like search. You could also add new widget areas here.
Depending on what you want to showcase, maybe if you have a lot of
photos that you want to showcase, you could put a gallery there. So that's a real quick and
and easy way to use widgets on your sidebar area.
Okay, now that we have most of the look and the feel of our site done,
let's start looking at plugins and we'll do a brief overview of that.
So plugins are basically like these little apps that you can add to your website that will
make your site do whatever you want it to do. For instance you could do
a contact form, you can integrate popups, you can create a forum, you can do ecommerce.
There's almost nothing you can't do with a plugin that's probably already on the market.
Either free or a premium version. So, and this is where all of the plugins are stored.
You see by default there are a few that are automatically installed.
These are not activated but they are installed and you can choose
whether or not you want to use them. To add a new one you simply click add new and its
very similar to the themes section. Where you'll be taken to the
plugins repository and that's where WordPress verifies to make sure that these plugins
do what they say they do and that there's nothing malicious added to them
and then these are all the plugins that you can do. Your best bet is
to know what you want your site to do and know what type of plugin you're looking for
in order to install that. So I'm just going to show you the process of installing one
and searching for it. For SEO purposes we always recommend Yoast
SEO plugin and that's this one right here. It simply helps you
keep SEO under control, that the search engine optimization
that you want to do for your site to make sure that search engines like Google or Bing or Yahoo
can find your site. Just like with the theme, once you install it you'll want to make sure
that you activate it as well and with each plugin that you activate, they may show
a different area as you see this one, now we have an area up here
and we also have a tab over here to configure. Now that was just to show you how to install one.
Let me show you how to work with one, because we want to create a
contact form. The WPForms lite was automatically installed with your WordPress
site and that was by BlueHost. So we're gonna go ahead and activate this
and once its activated then I'll show you how easy it is to add a form on your site.
Great, now that we have it we can create our first form and we'll do that here
and this WPForms lite. If you ever get your site to the point where you're wanting
to make even more money or you're wanting to charge
things or you want to do a survey, things like that then the WPForms
pro version would work really well for that. Since we're just starting out, let's
go ahead and create a simple contact form, so I'm gonna click on this
and what it does is it will just automatically create a very simple form for us
and we don't have to do very much. So this is great, we can click and drag and drop
if we want any of these forms to move around.
I'm going to click on the title of this form and just say 'Contact Us'
and I'm gonna head back over and then under notifications I want to make sure that
it's being sent to the right email address. You can put in an email address
right here or this is pulling in from my WordPress admin email
which is mine and I'm okay with that but you could change that here if you wanted
and you can also change when you get the email, when you get the emails this is what the
subject line will say and what all will come over.
So we're pretty happy with all of that, same thing with under confirmation.
When somebody fills out a form they will get a quick little message right here
and that all looks good so then we're gonna go back to fields
and the only other thing I like to do is I'm gonna click on the name.
I like to make this simple but you can keep first and last
or you can even do first, middle, and last. So I'm gonna click save here
and now I'm done with the WPForms so I'm gonna exit out there
and now that we have this form, we need to add it to our contact page.
So let's go back to our pages and remember we did set up a contact page
so I'm gonna go down over here. Once I hover over this I can click edit
and we haven't really written anything here but what we can do is
once I hover, you see this little plus sign. I'm gonna click on that
and there's WPForms here that I can use. If you don't see it
you can also start typing it in and it will pop up.
So we want to add the WPForms contact us form here
and now we see a bit of a preview of what that will look like
and so I'm happy with that so let's update that.
So now we have a contact form, we used the plugin and our
contact page is ready to go and that's also a real quick
update on how to use plugins. Now you see that this notification here,
we have a red notification. You can click on all plugins
and you a quick update on what each of them are
say, there's an update available meaning part of the maintenance process
we need to make sure that our site is updated so I'm going to update
the OptinMonster plugin even though I'm not using it right now, I still want to update that
and then whenever I am ready to use it then I can activate it and
connect it. So there's a lot that you can do with plugins.
Again, it really just depends on what you're wanting your site to do but
whatever it is that you think you want your site to do, there's
probably a plugin either free or paid that you can use
to make your site do whatever it is that you want and that's
the power of the plugins with WordPress. Okay, now that we've
got our theme set up , we've added some plugins
to make our site do what we want. We've changed our widget area
a little bit over here. Now you really want to concentrate on the
bulk of what you're probably going to do with your blog and that's
create posts. So let's go in and, and kind of take a overview look
of how to handle that. I'm gonna go back over to my
dashboard area and let's go to our posts,
let's go to all posts, I'll show you everything about it.
By default you'll get a hello world post and that is the first one that you can do.
But this is the power of what you're doing for your site. You're
setting up a blog so you want to set up the posts
and start writing. So let's go in and we'll just set up a quick
blog post and I'll show you what you'll be doing.
The title is the url structure that we talked about.
so you'll want to make sure that whatever title you is a very descriptive thing
for search engines as well as for users
and I'm just going to show you what I mean.
then you can just start typing.
Now, you can also click on these little blocks
and this is if you want to add certain things like a list,
bullet points, or numbers,  you want to add images,
these blocks are here to help you with all of that.
So you can start typing stuff in, I'm just going to
insert some information here.
So right here I want to add an image to break up some of this content.
I'm gonna click add block and I want to add an image.
You can either bring it in from a url
so if you already know an image location you can do that here,
but we need to upload because we don't have any images yet.
So I'm gonna click upload and I want to add this one.
So I'm gonna upload that and that's getting uploaded to my website
and it will be in under Media and then here I can
decide how I want the image to display. You could do
Alt left or right, let's do none or align center.
When you're working with images you also want to make sure that you add
alternative text for the image. This lets search engines know what
the image is about but more importantly its for accessibility.
It lets people who are using a browser reader tell them what the site is about.
You definitely want to make sure that you always add alternative text
and that helps both people who can't see who are on your site
and also help search engines know as well.
So we've just added an image, you see here is a hyperlink.
I'll show you how you can do that as well.
So I'm going to highlight this area and
once you highlight something you see a little toolbar come up,
we want to add a link to that, you'll want to know what the link is
and then I'm going to just paste that here.
Once I click apply, that will add in the link for me.
That's a great way to do that. You can also add video
so we'll do a new line again. I'm going to
hit enter and I'll get a new line and we can find add
and I'll type in video, you see this here.
So you can either upload, I highly recommend any time you add
video to go ahead and add it to something like YouTube,
Wistia, something like that and then insert a link here.
Click Apply and then it will embed that video like that.
So it makes it look really, really good.
So once we're done with that post, we can click publish.
So let's really quickly go through all the things that you've done today.
First, we got hosting, we set up a domain name,
then we installed WordPress, we got a theme for our site,
we set up the different pages including the contact form
for our contact page, we added plugins,
and we wrote our first blog post.
So now all you have to do is keep going,
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