Express version: Welcome! Each lesson in this e-course has an express version designed to help you move through things quickly. Also, you can save where you’re up to in the e-course by clicking on the heart icon above the title of each lesson. View it in your faves list and come back to this page any time!
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!)!
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HI, my name is Denise. I’m glad I’m taking this ecourse. I’m planning on creating a help blog. I’m making a big change in my life becoming a virtual assistant and transcriptionist so I want to document that and reach out to other people who may be doing the same thing.
Welcome Denise! And a BIG congrats on your big life change! How exciting 🙂 There’s loads of VA work for those who know WordPress, so hopefully you’ll be able to add WP to your list of VA skills after this! Good luck!
My name is Nina Ard. I would love to blog about my life. I am a wife to a soldier, mother of 3, and foodie. I love to be in the know and people are always asking me to share new things I come across, parenting and marriage advice, recipes, subscription box finds, deals and more. I have a name as well ready to go! However, this woman has no knowledge on where to even begin.
Welcome Nina! Can’t wait to find out what the name of your blog/website is – be sure to share it with me at the end of the course!
Hello, my name is Gary. I want to put action to the ideas floating in my head. I’m a wood worker and build stuff to help kids learn and have fun at the same time, so want to start a website/blog/store, to help promote the brand and expand customer base. My tech skills are basic and could use so improvement, which this course looks like it can help get it going. Thanks for sharing!! ~only guy here not weird at all, haha
Hi Gary! Thanks so much for signing up! There are a couple of men who’ve registered, so you’re not alone! Good luck with it all!
Hi! I’m Cathy. I’m starting a care management business for seniors. I will need a website to promote my business and provide helpful resources for seniors and their loved ones.. I would also like to start a blog about my journey starting the business and preparing for a long transition into retirement or semi-retirement. Thanks in advance for the info!.
Welcome, Cathy! Your business sounds amazing – good luck with everything! xxx
Hi! I’m Jennifer and I make soy candles.
I am wanting to learn how to customize my own shop website.
Can’t wait to dive in and learn as much as I can!
Welcome, Jennifer! Nice to see you here (and on Instagram too!)
Hi, I’m Dana. I create jewelry and paint. I currently have a website and sporadic blog I want to upgrade and make more professional. I’d like to sell online, participate in affiliate marketing and up my game on the blog front. I have chosen to move to WordPress. I greatly appreciate your WordPress e-course, as I need all the help I can get!
Thank you, Bree!
Dana
Welcome, Dana! So pleased you’ve joined 🙂
Hi there! I’m Sara and I currently blog at BrownsbyBlending.wordpress.com. I’m trying to learn more about blogging before deciding if I’m ready to Pay for hosting. I am so happy to have found your free course! Thanks for putting all this info in one place for us 🙂
Sara
You’re very welcome, Sara!!!
Hi there! My name is Jess. Thank you, Bree, for offering such an AMAZING e-course for free!!! <3 I'm a Plexus Ambassador. Plexus is an all-natural health and wellness company. I'm wanting to start a WP blog named "Living Healthy with Jess" for others to follow my weight loss and health journey.
Thanks so much for the kind words, Jess!
Hi Bree,
I’m Denise, and I’m interested in starting a Blog about my family and family history. No domain yet, but I’m hoping ideas will flow from this course!
Welcome Denise! I hope you get lots of ideas!
Hi Bree, I’m Christine. I’m a writer and adjunct English professor looking to get more serious about my writing and blogging. I’ve had a WP site and domain for a little while, Christine-Crutchfield.com, but I’m currently updating the site and just changed the theme. My husband is a web developer, but I’m hoping to learn more to work on my own and to create content more regularly.
Welcome, Christine! So lovely to have you join!
Hello all, I’m Aimee. I’ve always been into writing, be it creatively or just because. I’ve recently created the domain
Momma-Time.com, but am still in the process of figuring this blogging thing out. I’m hoping this course will help get me on my way and I can upload my first post.
@salazarai96 Welcome, Aimee! Looks as though you’re site is going – fingers crossed your first post is coming soon!
Hi. I’m Sherry. I don’t currently have a blog. I’m researching and learning. Very excited to get started soon.
@slmaybury Welcome, Sherry!!! Good luck with getting started!
Hi, my name is Jacklyn. Thank you for providing this e-course. I am interested in starting a blog for food/organization/lifestyle (still trying to really narrow on my niche.)
@JCroft Welcome Jacklyn! Best wishes with your blogging journey!
Hi, my name is Tania… thank you so much for supplying this informative and helpful information. I have had my blog on weebly for a number of years now but in the last 6+ months I have been considering moving onto wordpress as I have heard so much about it. My lack of confidence to move over though has been holding me back.
@jevareyn Welcome, Tania! So lovely that you signed up 🙂
Hi there!
I’m Lara! I haven’t started my blog yet, but that’s why I’m here! I want to take this new and exciting step in my life.
I’m hoping to start a lifestyle blog, since I’m a stay at home mother of two kids (: I love writing (I’m even going to college for it) so what better way to make income than by doing something I love??
@lovelara Welcome Lara! I totally agree – do what you love!
Hi Bree – after 24 years in my career field, I’m having to recreate my life because of medical issues. No worries (or so I’m focusing on). I wish to expand my small business http://www.creaturescovers.com and build a blog focusing on the importance of animals in our lives; issues with animals and domestic violence and resources designed to help victims; and issues with veterans-their animals-and challenges they face with returning from service, facing homelessness and what help may be available. Beth
@creaturescovers Welcome Beth! What a wonderful sounding blog! I like to focus on the positive too – wishing you all the best!
Hi Bree! At beautyforliving.blogspot.com, I’m interested in helping myself and others to notice, appreciate, and promote beauty in the slice of world around each one of us! Hoping to encourage a little “sunshine” against the gray that seems to be focused on by default in the news, etc…Thank you for making this info accessible! I’m loving learning, and look forward to becoming more of a “force for beauty”!
@lisalovesbeauty You’re so welcome Lisa! May the force be with you! haha! 🙂
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Hi, I’m Jennifer! I have a website that links to a WordPress blog. I have an IT friend who put together my website while I maintain the blog. The more I read about blogging and my business (interior design), the more I think these two things need to be one seemless thing. Which would mean making my entire site a wordpress site. I’ve been afraid to attempt this on my own, so this seems like the course I am looking for! My site if you want to see it is: calmandcollected.us
@calmandcollected Welcome Jennifer! I do tend to agree that it’s sometimes easier to have all your sites together – it means there’s only one to perform plugin updates and so on. However, I’m also a fan of the “if it’s not broken don’t fix it” rule. So, I guess it just depends on where you’re at… go with your gut feeling, I say! Either way, I hope this course will at least give you a good idea on WP!!!
Hello. My name is a Jana and I have a blog, Grays Harbor Mom. I’ve also been “blogging” for years, but haven’t really been focused on building the current version into anything substantial and took a long break from really doing anything with it… I’d really like to turn it around. My biggest problem is not having a strong focus. It’s hard to have momentum when you’re not sure where you are going.
Welcome Hana! I understand exactly what you’re saying. For me, I continually ask myself “does moving my blog in this direction make me happy?”. It seems to be the easiest way… follow your desires and everything else will fall naturally into place 🙂
Hi, there!
I started blogging about my weight loss journey about 3 years ago. I used Blogger because I didn’t know much about any other blogging platforms. I haven’t been too consistent with my blogging lately because I just don’t feel that Blogger is a good fit for me anymore (not to mention, it requires an extensive knowledge of programming to customize the blog) . So, for 2017, I want to revamp my blog, and I hope to learn enough about WordPress to use it to create and display better content for my blog!
Cheers!
@kisablogs Welcome! Here’s to a great 2017 for you and your blogging goals!