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A simple to follow guide to setting up your first blog, using your own domain name, your own hosting and WordPress
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HOW TO SET UP YOUR BLOG
.... using WordPress,
your own domain name
and your own hosting
HOW TO SET UP YOUR BLOG
.... using WordPress,
your own domain name
and your own hosting
It is rocket
science!
A Web Fundamentals Presentation from
START
HERE
Register Your Domain Name This will be the name of your website; the bit after www and before .com and it is one of the things that Google looks for when it creates the search listings, so preferably, it should be:
1. relevant to your niche
2. easy to remember
3. unlikely to be mis-spelled
Domain Name Providers You never own a domain name; you just rent it
from a domain name provider for one, two or as many years as you want.
There are plenty of providers to choose from, just look for the best deal you can get.
Domain Name Providers You never own a domain name; you just rent it
from a domain name provider for one, two or as many years as you want.
There are plenty of providers to choose from, just look for the best deal you can get.
DON’T FORGET TO
RENEW
If you stop paying, you will lose the name, so:
Get Some Hosting A hosting provider is just the place where the files and data that make up your blog/ website will be stored.
Usually it’s a massive, air-conditioned warehouse full of rows and rows of servers and cabling, but who cares?
All you will do is rent some hard-disk space by setting up a monthly account with your name, email address and a credit card.
Just go for the smallest, basic package at the start; you don’t need anything else.
Don’t worry!
Setting it up is dead easy
to do - I recommend
HostGator, but there are
plenty of other hosting
companies out there
Don’t worry!
Setting it up is dead easy
to do - I recommend
HostGator, but there are
plenty of other hosting
companies out there
Link Your Domain to Your Hosting Your hosting provider will give you two nameserver,
or DNS addresses, that will look like this:
ns1234.yourhost.com ns1235.yourhost.com
Go back to where you got your domain name, log in to your account and copy those addresses into the appropriate boxes.
Now, when someone types in your domain name, they will be sent to your hosting provider, where you will be building your blog or website – instead
of your domain provider’s holding page
Install WordPress on Your Domain Go back to your hosting provider again. Log in to your control panel and look for the WordPress icon, or install wizard.
Follow the instructions, point the wizard to your domain name, which will come up in the list and press install.
You will also be asked to set up an admin login and password, so that you can edit your site.
That’s it. Done!
You don’t even need to go to WordPress.com It’s all handled by your hosting provider.
YOU HAVE
ALMOST
REACHED YOUR
DESTINATION
Get Started! Now you are ready to go.
Try one of the standard WordPress themes to start with; you can always change it later.
The important thing is to start posting and letting the world know you are out there.
Happy Blogging!
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It is rocket
science!
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