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How To Wordpress

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Using Wordpress gives you powerful access to create and manage your own website and blog. You can use Wordpress for any purpose. You can build a simple presentation website, a complex Content Management System, a news site, portfolio site, or an online shop.

With all the resources available on the internet the time to build a website has decreased from a few days to a few hours at most. You no longer need to have a web designer or company create your website unless you want that.

However, the main advantages of using Wordpress self-hosted platform is that you will lower the costs and have the same quality a professional web designer would offer you. In fact the premium themes out there have all been built by some of the world's top professional designers.

In other words you will benefit of work that normally costs thousands of dollars, for only hundreds of dollars.

Here is a break down of what's in the book.

Step 1: Learn About Wordpress
Step 2: Plan your resources and budget
Step 3: How to choose a domain name
Step 4: Registering your hosting
Step 5: Adding your domain to your hosting account
Step 6: Installing Wordpress Self Hosted Platform
Step 7: Changing the default settings
Step 8: Wordpress Themes
Step 9: Wordpress Plugins
Step 10: Optimize and promote your website with SEO & SEM

40 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 25, 2011

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Ciprian Gherghescu

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December 21, 2011
I had hoped that this book would give me the knowledge to understand this topic in more depth.
Unfortunately I found that it was a bit lacking. The book showed the steps needed to complete in making a WordPress site, unfortunately not in a manner I understood completely. I think the two things that distracted me most were the excessive gramatical errors and a high number of URLs.
Run on sentences and content that was in befuddled English distracted me from the material provided. There were quite a few URLs that took away from the flow of words. I would have preferred the usage of shortened URLs that were footnoted or URLs that were referred to in the appendix.
The information given in this book by Ciprian Gherghescu did provide a modicum of information I will use. Unfortunately I feel the vast majority of the book will go unused.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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May 16, 2012
Finshed reading the kindle sample, nothing I didn't all ready know, but still provided decent information.
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