WordPress to Go
How to Build a WordPress Website on Your Own Domain, from Scratch, Even If You Are a Complete Beginner
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Narrated by:
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Kyle Clonan
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By:
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J.D. Rockefeller
About this listen
A majority of people are now engaging in the online world, wherein everything that a person needs can be easily acquired with just a few clicks. The digital world definitely opens numerous gates for numerous people. Businesspersons now have the capacity to sell their products or services to their target customers anywhere around the globe. This also gives chances to other people to create their own websites and compete with other people or businesses, regardless if they are small or large companies.
The evolution of digitalization attracted all people, even those who have no background in making websites. In today's generation, it is not required anymore to learn the basics of HTML and other complex languages used in programming and creating websites. With the help of WordPress, even those who are novices in the digital world can create their own websites and appear to be professionals in the field. WordPress pertains to the open-source and free content management system, or CMS, that is derived from MySQL and PHP. The feature involves an architecture plugin and a system template.
WordPress is being utilized by over 23.3 percent of the outstanding 10 million websites. It is the also the most renowned blogging system in use on the web, with almost 60 million active websites. In this lesson, several teachings will be provided to help those who like to engage in the strong and growing online competition, and the primary tool that they must have is a website. Here are lessons on how to build a WordPress website for your own domain, from scratch, even if you are a complete beginner.
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