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The lesson: Since this is a beginner WordPress e-course, we’ll start at the beginning – it’s a very good place to start! Exactly what is WordPress?
WordPress – also referred to as WP – is website software. It was originally created as a blogging platform, but grew into a full CMS (content management system) used to create more than 70 million sites. It’s used by bloggers and website owners big and small to easily create and manage their content.
Borrowing a description direct from the WordPress website itself… “Everything you see here, from the documentation to the code itself, was created by and for the community. WordPress is an open source project, which means there are hundreds of people all over the world working on it… It also means you are free to use it for anything… without paying anyone a license fee…”
WordPress is extremely versatile and allows you to create both blogs and websites, and with the simple click of a mouse, you can turn your website into forums, stores, directories, social networks and so much more. You can keep it very simple or you can make it very fancy – and everything in between. But before you do any of that, it’s helpful to know the following terms in relation to WP:
Themes
A theme is like the design/layout of your WordPress blog or website. In fashion speak, think of it as your site’s outfit. A great example of themes for fashion, beauty and lifestyle bloggers and business owners are the BluChic themes (I’m using Bluchic’s Maggie theme for this site (with a few customisations!).
Plugins
Plugins are bits of code that you upload as a zip file (so you don’t need to know what the code is!) that give WordPress some kind of extra functionality. Again, in fashion speak, think of plugins as your site’s accessories. As an example, a plugin may be used to manage which advertisements you want served on your site, or to give your viewers the option to create their own list of fave posts (such as seen on this site – by clicking the little hearts near each post).
WordPress themes and plugins don’t need to sound scary! They are basically zipped files that are uploaded to your WordPress dashboard (also known as the back end or control area) via an upload button (and we’ll cover more on that later).
Posts
Posts are the individual pages that drive the content of your website. New posts can be added daily, weekly, monthly – it’s up to you! They are usually displayed in reverse chronological order, and are mostly used for the purpose of a “blog”, but can also be used to create “entries” to form a directory or calendar (if that’s what you need).
Pages
Pages form the static content of your website – such as an about or FAQs page. They’re created and managed in an identical fashion to posts, but due to their nature, are not presented in a time-sensitive manner.
Widgets
Widgets are used to form the content you’ll find in your blog or website’s sidebars, and sometimes headers and footers (the top and bottom areas of your site) too. They let you do things like adding advertisements, newsletter sign-up areas, or a list of popular or recent posts.
Updates
Just like your smartphone, WordPress software, themes and plugins require updating on occasions. You will know when this needs to happen because a message or notification will appear within your WordPress dashboard. And also just like your smartphone, updates are easy to perform!
Domain names
Your domain name forms the URL that people use to access your blog or website, such as blogbizboss.com or google.com.
Hosting
Hosting is where your blog or website lives and runs – think of it as space on a big computer that you rent in return for the privileged of having your visitors access it day and night.
So now that we’ve covered the basics of WordPress, it’s time to move on and clear up any confusion between WordPress.com and WordPress.org!
Related video
In this YouTube video by user Shawn Hesketh, you’ll get another introduction to WordPress and its advantages.
I’m so glad you registered! Please introduce yourself below and either tell me about the blog or website you have (or the one you intend to create!)!
Next lesson: WordPress.com vs WordPress.org: What’s the difference?
Hello! I am Ashley and I am creating a blog about the daily chaos of being a working mom and wife trying balance Jesus, family and saving a few bucks for a Disney vacay! Thanks for all the help!
@ashlina23 You’re so welcome! I hope you find it helpful!
Hi there! I am Jill. I am in the process of creating a blog called Hey Mom, Guess What? (I just secured my domain name). I have 5 kids (3 adopted, 2 biological) and what people tell me is an interesting perspective on the world. I want to create a blog that I can use as a creative outlet for me and give those who are interested in my story a place to share in it.
@jillheymom Welcome, Jill! Congrats on securing your new domain name -such a good feeling, isn’t it?! I look forward to checking out your new blog!
Hello, since my small community is not ready for a Sex and the City-esque newspaper column, my friends suggest I start a blog. I’m beginning my research here.
@akkales Welcome! That sounds great, can’t wait to see it!
Hi, my name is Sandy and I wanna start a blog called The Food Challenge, it is about food and recipes, but the recipes will be in a competition with each other every week :)It is not easy to explain the concept of my blog, so better give me a few weeks to get ready and check it out after it! I already worked with WP, but a course like this is definitely helpful, thanks a lot Bree.
@sandy You’re welcome, Sandy! And I love your idea – can’t wait to see it!
Hi there! My name is Charm, I’m new to blogging and this is exactly what I am looking for. Helpful information on how to start a blog, well I’m not entirely sure if I want it to be a blog or more of a store. Possible both, I want to share what I create, and be able to sell them as well. I’m from Alaska so I also wanted to put in my cultural stuff, so I’m looking at creating a blog that shares info about life in Alaska, creations I make (beadwork, paintings, sculptures, baking, and much more) and possible sell the items I make. Not really the baking part yet as I am still researching information on what licenses I would need, etc. But thank you for this to help me in starting my learning process in blogging!
@cactive Hi Charm! So nice to have you join. The beauty of WordPress is that you can easily incorporate a store with the free WooCommerce plugin (you’ll find a link on the lesson on plugins). Also, Pretty Darn Cute Designs have some great blog/store themes.
Hi I’m Frances. I’ve done blogging since I was in highschool but I want to be more serious with it this time. I want to start right and better the second time so this course is very helpful. I do hope I could launch it this year! *fingers crossed*
@francesremo Welcome Frances! I designed the e-course to be done in a weekend – so you might be launching sooner than you think! 🙂
Hi this is Prettina, I have never done blogging before but I am desperate to learn everything from scratch. I have so many ideas in my mind but scared as I dont know anything about WP, Blogg etc. I was researching to learn and found this as a real help to start with. Thank you so much for making this happen for people like me. Thanks again.
@prettina You’re very welcome Prettina!!!
Hi this is Cindy — I have a wordpress website and want to know more about either changing my theme or going to a complete new one. I may also be doing a website for my church so I need more information.
@cipnet Welcome Cindy! There’s a lesson on themes I think you’ll find helpful!
Hi, my name is betsy from Tennessee in the United States. My blog, grannywithablog.com, which is under construction, will be a bit about my adventure into retirement and keeping my grandson. We might do a craft; I have already made him a Lightening McQueen car cake for his birthday which I meticulously photographed for a post; I might talk about a crochet project I am doing; and I certainly will be doing some spiritual inspirational/uplifting writing. I have been taking some classes with WordPress University and have a”practice blog” at betscc.wordpress.com.
I’ve done a LOT of research, which has only served to confuse and frighten me. I have many questions about little things and I hope those questions will be answered with this course.
@betsybridges Welcome Betsy! I do hope you’ll find all you need to know about WP here 🙂
Hi, I’m Kristen. I’m hoping to start a blog about being an Australian nursing and midwifery student. I’ve been thinking about doing it for a while so when I found this course on pinterest, I ran put of excuses not to jump in and try it!
@kjpulford Welcome Kristen! I hope the course provides you with everything you need to know 🙂
Hey there! My name is Katie and I’m just getting started blogging about managing money and enjoying being super frugal in the process, at centsofsanity.com. I’m super excited to get writing, but a little overwhelmed abut the logistics of managing the back end of the blog! I’m excited to see what I can learn from this course, thanks so much for putting it together and sharing it with all of us “babies”!
@centsofsanity You’re very welcome, Katie! I really hope it’s helpful for you 🙂
@centsofsanity You’re welcome Katie! Hope you find it helpful 🙂
Hello!! I am Samantha. I am planning to start a lifestyle blog. I want to do some stuff about how and why the area that I live is so beautiful and in that talk about photography tips and tricks! My ideas aren’t completely refined just yet, but I am getting there. Thanks so much for this awesome ecourse on WordPress. I have used Wix in the past for school project blogs, but from what I understand it is not nearly as customizable.
@samanthawright You’re welcome, Samantha! And yes, I think you’ll find you can do a lot more with WordPress 🙂
Hi, I’m Kate and I’m a complete newbie! I have a name in mind but no domain registered yet. I suffer from Imposter Syndrome so am hoping that this course will make me finally take the plunge and set up my blog! I want to write a blog, amd later maybe an ecourse or ebook, for women in the workplace including negotiating a work/life balance, feminism, investments and pensions, side hustles etc. Still sounding a little broad and not niche enough, what do you think?
@kate Welcome, Kate! So pleased to have you join – I think your idea is great! I could do with some tips on work/life balance myself 🙂
New to all this since a sudden onset of seizures that I never experienced in my life. Scary but the best thing that’s ever happened to me. Complete new brain I swear. So I have always loved to write and have it stuck in my head to do so! Super excited but there is sooooo much info out there and really think I will like this course set up! Thank you! Bit the bullet yesterday and signed up with bluehost and now I don’t know what to do. I paid for my domain names thelifeofkelly.com and .net I have so much energy, motivation and time now I don’t know what to do with it all. Meanwhile I am out of work and the blogging is in hopes to get all this great stuff in my head out to the world but I do need money lol. Also looking at freelance writing and how to make this profitable. ULTIMATE goal is to enjoy the rest of my newfound life, be happy and help others be happy in this crazy world we live in!
@kellyt622 Welcome, Kelly! What an inspiring post. Thank you for sharing – it’s amazing how something that can be perceived as a challenge is also a major blessing. I remind myself of things like this daily! It sounds like you’re on the right path – I hope this course will help you create the blog of your dreams!
Hi! I’m a mom trying to revive a writing career now that my kids are in their early teens. I want to create a multisite on WordPress focusing on the work my children (also budding writers) and I have penned over the past couple of years. Can anyone help me in building the site? Suggestions welcome.
@0planetwabisabi Welcome! It’s so nice to have you join 🙂 As this is a beginner e-course I don’t cover multisites, however the information I provide (particularly editing files via FTP) will make it easier to follow these instructions to create a multisite (ie, a site where each user gets a domain name such as mysite.com/site1, mysite.com/site2 and so on): http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-wordpress-multisite-network/. Alternatively you could use a plugin called Easy Content Types (http://themeisle.com/plugins/easy-content-types/) which is what I use on this site to separate each content area (eg: resources directory vs blog vs themes gallery). It’s much more straightforward, but it would mean each blogger shares the same password. With a multisite they’d each have their own. A third option is to select the BlueHost hosting package that allows more than one site (I cover this in the hosting lesson). This would allow you to have numerous blogs all on one hosting account, you’d just need to get a domain name for each, and repeat the set-up steps to create each blog.
@0planetwabisabi Welcome! It’s so nice to have you join 🙂 As this is a beginner e-course I don’t cover multisites, however the information I provide (particularly editing files via FTP) will make it easier to follow these instructions to create a multisite (ie, a site where each user gets a domain name such as mysite.com/site1, mysite.com/site2 and so on):http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-install-and-setup-wordpress-multisite-network/. Alternatively you could use a plugin called Easy Content Types (http://themeisle.com/plugins/easy-content-types/) which is what I use on this site to separate each content area (eg: resources directory vs blog vs thems gallery). It’s much more straightforward, but it would mean each blogger shares the same password. With a multisite they’d each have their own. A third option is to select the BlueHost hosting package that allows more than one site (I cover this in the hosting lesson). This would allow you to have numerous blogs all on one hosting account, you’d just need to get a domain name for each, and repeat the set-up steps to create each blog.
Hi, my name is Sharon and I am a blogging newbie (aside from the ones I read) and aspiring interior designer. I want to learn enough to comfortably start an interior design blog for the masses.. I am so grateful to have found ‘blogbizboss.com’ and I really appreciate your sharing this course.
@phynuly Welcome, Sharon! So glad to have you join 🙂
Hi Bree,
My name is Cathi. I have so many ideas in my head, it’s hard to pick one to start with. Fortunately, my husband and I jumped into building a company focused on helping people prepare for emergencies and natural disasters. We have a website built already – http://www.perfectsurvival.com. I want to build a preparedness blog to help promote the site and really help folks get all the information they need to plan ahead. I also have a jewelry design business that I’d like to learn to promote. Plus, I flip houses in my spare time… See, too many ideas. Oh, did I mention I work full time too? Hee hee… crazy lady huh?
Looking forward to learning how to get all my ideas running full speed ahead.
Cathi
@mojavecathi Welcome, Cathi – I know the feeling! 🙂
Hi, mi name is Gaby and I am from Argentina. I used to have a blog on everything I liked but got bored. Right now I am learning everything on blogging and I am thinking on a wine and food blog which is my expertise. But I am not decided yet.
@gaby0827 Welcome Gaby! I always say go for the topic that would bring you the most happiness 🙂
Hey there, I’m Lexy. Im a mom of 6, happily married to a man in uniform living life the best way I know how… I am a lover of all things DIY and never ever compare my life to anyone else. I have been writing my “blog” in my notebook for years. Excited to share real life stories, experiences and what I have learned from the road bumps of life. The basic idea of my blog is the low-key best friend you can count on to be silly, serious, honest and ready to share my flips and flops of an imperfect DIY life.
@lexyreigh Welcome, Lexy! I hope this course is what you need to go from notebook to blog 🙂
Hello, world!
My name is Nika and I’m planning on bringing my travel & online marketing blog (www.thekaleidoscopecat.com) to life in 2016.
Bree, thank you for this fantastic course!(:
@thekaleidoscopecat You’re very welcome Nika! Best wishes with your blog 🙂