
"Whether you're creating a professional portfolio, a blog or an e-commerce store, WordPress is an excellent tool for building your online presence. You won't need to learn a line of code or become a tech expert to use it, either. But there is something of a learning curve, which is why I've created this guide on how to build a WordPress website, rooted in my experience of working with WordPress for 16 years."
"Choose a domain that makes your site easy to find There's a good chance you've already got an idea for a domain -- the address people will use to access your website -- but it's not always wise to go with the first domain that comes to mind. If you want people to easily be able to find, access and share your website, it needs to fit certain criteria:"
WordPress.org is a free content management system that can be installed on most web hosting servers and offers greater flexibility and cost control than WordPress.com. Building a site requires no coding knowledge but involves a learning curve. Start by selecting a domain that is relevant to the site's topic or industry, includes useful keywords for SEO, is easy to say and spell, and is unique to avoid confusion with competitors. After securing hosting and the domain, install WordPress, set up core pages and necessary functionality, and follow practical launch steps and tips to publish and promote the site.
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