How to Start a Travel Blog and Make Money: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Smitten by wanderlust? Want to see the world? Why not start a travel blog to share your experiences with others?...
Smitten by wanderlust? Want to see the world? Why not start a travel blog to share your experiences with others?...
You've seen "URLs" a thousand times. They're there in your browser bar, in every link you click, and every time you go to any WordPress website (including your own). Still, not everyone understands what it actually means, or why it matters.
Ready to create a WordPress blog? You've made an outstanding choice! Learning how to start a blog can be your path to an exciting new adventure. Lucky for you, WordPress is an excellent tool you can use for that. It's free, user-friendly, powerful, plus it also allows you to start your blog for free (almost) - and we're going to show you how to do it.
The internet is loud. Maybe louder than it's ever been. News flies in from all directions…blogs, big media, tiny updates buried in niche corners. So, how about aggregating it on your site for your people to see?
The good news is this: You don't need to copy and paste from RSS feeds into WordPress. That's slow, boring, and easy to mess up. There's a better way, and it only involves a few clicks. In this post, I'll show you how to pull content from any valid RSS feed and turn it into WordPress posts. We're using one plugin. It's simple, no custom code needed, and no weird settings that no one understands. You just add the feed URL, and the plugin does the res
Here's how I set up WordPress on my own computer, with no web host, no risk, no cost, and nobody watching. The tool I use for this is called XAMPP. It basically makes your laptop act like a real server - albeit just locally. You can run WordPress on it just like it would online.
Setting up WordPress for the first time can feel a bit overwhelming, but I promise - it's easier than it seems. There are a few different ways to install it, and which one you choose depends on things like your hosting provider, technical comfort level, and how much control you want over the process.
You want WordPress running on your own computer. Not online. Not tangled up with web hosts or bills. You want to build, test, and break things in private, with no one watching and no damage done if something goes wrong.
Welcome to WP Engine pricing - the land of upsells and extra services piling on top of one another, getting more expensive at each stage of the checkout process.
The world of website hosting can be a confusing place to navigate. Hosting companies exist by the bucketload, and it can be extremely difficult to ascertain which ones are worth your money prior to handing it over. Today, in this SiteGround review for WordPress, we're checking how the company's offering stacks up.
When you're just getting into WordPress, one of the first questions you'll stumble upon is how to install a WordPress plugin? In this tutorial, we give you a beginner-friendly answer with screenshots, so you can follow along with every step.
The drag-and-drop content building game has become really popular in the recent years. For instance, if you go to CodeCanyon and do...
Starting a blog without spending a penny is entirely possible, and you’re in the right place to learn how. Over the years, I’ve tried dozens of blogging sites to see how well they work for different purposes and needs. This post shares my ...
Ready to create a WordPress blog? You've made an outstanding choice! Learning how to start a blog can be your path to an exciting new adventure. Lucky for you, WordPress is an excellent tool you can use for that. It's free, user-friendly, powerful, ...
In this tutorial, we will lead you through all the steps you need to take in order to start a personal blog that is cheap, effective, good-looking, and that will set you up for future success. This is your ultimate guide to a personal WordPress blog ...
Building a website with WordPress might seem overwhelming at first, but it’s easier than you think. You don’t need to be a developer or have any design experience to create a site that looks great and works ...
The web host you choose to power your WordPress site plays a key role in its speed and performance. However, with so many claiming to offer the fastest WordPress hosting out there, how do you decide which company to use? In this post, we'll look at ...
Here's how I set up WordPress on my own computer, with no web host, no risk, no cost, and nobody watching. The tool I use for this is called XAMPP. It basically makes your laptop act like a real server - albeit just locally. You can run WordPress on ...