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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?
Hi! I’m Silvia! 🙂 I recently graduated with a Communication degree emphasis on PR and am wanting to keep up my skills and writing through a lifestyle blog!
@lovelysilvia Welcome Silvia! Can’t wait to see what your WP site turns out like 🙂
Hi! My name is Julie and I am a former teen mom and successful property manager who loves to write. I’m hoping to start some sort of blog in regards to life in general. You know the hardships, success and all the drama in between. I just really want to share my story and hopefully inspire (and entertain) people.
@jsuro13 That’s awesome Julie – welcome!!!
Hello! I’m Christy, and I am currently taking online classes for web design and I am interested in learning WordPress as part of my studies. Thanks for this course!
@cbflanigan Welcome, Christy! Good luck with your studies!!!
Hello! I’m Charisse, and I’m working toward my goal of starting a literature blog. Hoping to boost my resume, too. 🙂
@charisse Welcome Charisse, that sounds incredible!
Hi! my name is Taylor Young I am a college student and am creating a blog “Young Wild & Florence” to keep my family and friends updated about my studies in florence this upcoming semester! Excited to get all the help I can!
@youngwildandflorence Welcome Taylor – studying in Florence sounds amazing! Lucky you!
Hi! My name is Kelsey of Kelsey Cosmo, a beauty instagram and Facebook account. Kelsey Cosmo was inspired by my friends and family consistently coming to me asking my advice on beauty products, asking me how to achieve makeup or hair styles, or asking me to help them get ready for mundane days and events alike. I always was perplexed why they weren’t just getting on YouTube and figuring out the answers to these questions themselves like I do, and then I realized – not everyone wants to do that! So I thought, I should make a platform for the every day girl who has every day questions about beauty but doesn’t want to scour YouTube for hours a week finding the answers! I have been interested in starting a blog for a couple of years and with the encouragement from my husband, family, friends, and followers! I look forward to learning how to begin this journey!
@kelseykenter Welcome Kelsey! So pleased you joined up 🙂
Hello, My names Leanne. I hope to build a word press site to advertise my business, to blog about things my customers will be interested in getting involved with and to try and encourage more people to make the big move into my line of work!
@leannerose Welcome Leanne! Good luck with your business!
Hello! My name Is Jordyn, I was so happy to find this through pinterest! I was about to pay for a class but was very relieved when I saw your post. I have been blogging just for fun through Blogger.com, but would love to change it up and earn some cash! I intend on a mix of mom-ing, DIY’s, homesteading, homemaking, sewing, art, and essentially all things creative. After I finish reading through this course I intend to use your link for bluehost and then wordpress. Still deciding on my domain but I think “The Privileged Homemaker” is what I’m going with so long as I still think it’s a good idea after this 😉
Thanks so much for this opportunity, I’m looking forward to it!
-Jordyn LaFon
@jordynlafon You’re so welcome, Jordyn – so nice to have you join in here!
Hi there! My name is Abbi! I began blogging back in November just as a fun little escape, entirely for my own enjoyment. I absolutely fell in love with it, and am now ready to step it up! I hope to create a blog full of inspiration for young women trying to find themselves, and be part of a positive community. Thank you so much for this course, I am looking forward to my new journey!!
@abbim12 Welcome Abbi, love your enthusiasm!!!
Hi, I’m shannon. I’m just starting my first blog on retiring and downsizing, retirizing…adventures in retiring and downsizing.
My husband and I will retire in about a year and we’re downsizing like crazy and plan to move to the Oregon Coast. This is the journey. I’m really excited to find your course. I’ve read everything i can find and it gets overwhelming, so i’m going through this one at a time and doing my homework like a good student. Thank you!
@Shannon Welcome, Shannon! Starting a new chapter always makes for a great blog! Good luck with it all!!!
Hello Bree,
Thanks for providing a tutorial for newbies like me! I intend on starting a blog centered around training and education to equip people with the skills they need for job opportunities as well as the ability to improve their finances. Therefore, I am researching online tools that I can utilize to reach my target audience. I have been in corporate accounting over 15 years and would now like to use my expertise to help others make advancement in their lives.
Thanks for sharing!
@pachonce You’re so welcome! I hope you find it helpful 🙂
Hi. Just stumbled on your course via Pinterest and am looking forward to learning more about WP. I have been blogging for about 4 years. http://www.threelittlekittens.com/blog I am always looking for ways to improve.
Regards,
Teresa
@tigermucha Welcome Teresa! So lovely to have you join 🙂
Hi! Thanks for the free e-course. I have had a blog for a while that I do for fun. I throw up DIY decorating I do at my house. I have had it for like 4 years and have had decent traffic for not posting much. I am about to finish grad school so I will have more time to decorate (and blog). I am switching domains and going from blogger to wordpress (and having hiccups). http://www.teriandb.com (and my pictures are not currently working. haha.)
Teri B
@beatnik236 You’re so welcome Teri! Hope you enjoy it 🙂
HI ! I AM INGA AND I AM DREAMING ABOUT ADORABLE BLOG, I AM THE BEGINNER SO THAT WHY I AM HERE . THANKS A LOT.
@lialiabelle Welcome Inga! Hope you enjoy it!
Hello! My name is Lauren and I blog at The Arizona Prepster {www.thearizonaprepster.com}. I blog on Blogspot right now but I want to make the switch to WordPress sometime this year! I want to at least have some handle on WordPress before I make the leap. I’m so excited to go through this course!
@theazprepster Welcome, Lauren – I’m excited to have you here!
Thanks for looking into it for me! I have noticed it down a few times, but most of the time it’s mid-afternoon, and I don’t blog until the evening, so I don’t notice it much. I have had probably 4-5 times since early February where it’s actually interfered with my blogging. Should I contact Blue Host?
@centsofsanity Yes, definitely reach out to the host if you’re concerned! It is worth noting that all sites do go down sometimes – no one can guarantee your site to run 100% of the time – I notice my site down temporarily maybe once every month or two. But they should be able to help you if JetPack don’t believe there is an issue at there end.
Bree, I have a question for you about Blue Host. I get pretty frequent e-mails (almost daily- though it seems less frequent recently) from Jetpack letting me know that my site is down. Is that common with Blue Host? I haven’t contacted them yet, just wondered if that’s normal or something I need to fix on my end.
Thanks again for your help!!
Katie http://www.centsofsanity.com
Hi Katie! Great question. I haven’t experienced this myself but I’m always up for a bit of research! First, I’m curious if you are actually noticing if your site is down or not, or are you just getting notifications? I am guessing since you didn’t mention you’d actually seen your site being down that it is just the messages you are receiving. Some googling tells me that this is a communication error of sorts between the plugin and host (and can happen with any host). If the notifications bother you, I’d suggest either disabling that feature of JetPack or setting up an e-mail filter so that they don’t fill up your inbox. JetPack also suggest you reach out to them via their support site if the host doesn’t find a problem their end. You can read what they have to say along with some other tips here.
Hi!
My name is Mariza, this idea is been on my mind for a while now, I just haven’t have the time to do the research and find out exactly how this world runs. I’m really excited and I can’t wait to start blogging about wedding planning!
I used to think that I was never capable of doing this, but I know I can and this keeps me motivated to move on!
Thank you so much for doing this for us!
🙂
@Marizaaruiz You’re so welcome, Mariza! I look forward to seeing your blog and hope you’ll share its URL with me when you’re ready!
Hi there! My name is Tiffany and I’m a mom blogger from Las Vegas. I’m really looking forward to starting a crafting blog to share party ideas, cookie and treat decorating, as well as my love for organization and planning! Thank you SO MUCH for having this amazing free class for moms like me who need all the help we can get!
@tiffanyclyne You’re so welcome, Tiffany! I am so pleased you decided to sign up 🙂
Hi I’m Ruby, a Tarot Reader from London. I’m looking to start a blog and create a website myself!! Which is a bit daunting! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I don’t really know where to begin but can’t wait to learn from you. Love & light x
@Rubymoon Welcome, Ruby! Love & light to you too!