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[DX4]∎ Descargar Step by Step Guide Build Your Business Website with WordPress No Coding or Experience Required eBook Carol D CooperTaylor

Step by Step Guide Build Your Business Website with WordPress No Coding or Experience Required eBook Carol D CooperTaylor



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Are you fed up with paying other people to build your website? Having to continually pay them to make changes? Being charged over the odds for hosting?
Well here’s the good news. You can create a website yourself, have full control to make changes, and pay only a minimal amount for hosting. Even better, you don’t need to know anything about HTML or other gobbledygook.

15 comprehensive lessons cover step by step everything you need to get your website up and running. Screen shots and instructions make sure the steps are clear and easy to follow.

Here’s what you will learn
- Why you should have your own website
- Why your should use WordPress
- How to choose the right host and install WordPress
- How to set up WordPress
- How to map out your website, create the pages you need, and create menus
- Choosing and customizing a theme
- Adding functionality with plugins and widgets
- Managing images
- Keeping things up-to-date
- And more

Doesn’t building a website require me to learn computer code like HTML?
Absolutely not. If you can send email, search the web and login to a website like your bank account, you have all the skills you need to create a professional looking website.

Isn’t there a lot to learn?
This book breaks things down into manageable size chunks, so you can take your time and move forward at your own pace. Do it all in one day or one section a day, the choice is yours.

Is it expensive to have my own site?
WordPress is free so apart from your monthly hosting and domain (URL) costs of a few bucks there are no other costs.

Why WordPress?
WordPress is used by 50 million sites worldwide, it has been around since 2008, and it’s easy to use. And did I say it’s free.

So why do I need my own domain (URL)?
With your own hosting and domain name you are in control. Your domain name is yours and gives your company a professional feel. It is your web address, place it on your business cards, it’s yours, uniquely yours. It becomes part of your marketing identity like your address, email and telephone.

Get started today. ‘Build Your Business Website With WordPress’ will have you up and running in no time.


Step by Step Guide Build Your Business Website with WordPress No Coding or Experience Required eBook Carol D CooperTaylor

Book takes you though the setup of WordPress. Pretty good, but not super great. Good illistrations and well written. 4 stars.

Product details

  • File Size 4669 KB
  • Print Length 79 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date February 6, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00TB190AU

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NOTE The author graciously provided me with a copy of this book and requested that I write a review.

Not too long ago, I created my own WordPress blog and, before I did so, consulted a number of guidebooks that were available on . I found there were two types of guidebooks available, a handful that provided really in-depth information about what people actually needed to create a reasonably good looking site or blog, and a lot more that provided recycled generalities or thinly disguised sales pitches that wouldn't be much use to anyone actually needing help. At the time, Carol Cooper-Taylor's book, "Step by Step Guide" was not available on . However, given the benefit of hindsight now that I've actually got a blog up and running, Coooper-Taylor's book seems to me to be a third type of guidebook one that provides some good information but probably not enough for its target audience.

Cooper-Taylor's book is designed for those looking to set up a website based on sample pages, not a blog based on posts. If you don't know the difference between these two terms, then you're a good candidate for the type of comprehensive guidebook Cooper-Taylor's book purports to be. However, you probably won't find the answer you're looking for.

The "Step-by-Step Guide" is exactly that, a by the numbers guidebook that's designed to enable the novice to get a rudimentary website published using WordPress. So, most of the advice in the book is tailored towards that end. Cooper-Taylor provides a handful of web hosts and instructions for installing WordPress from some of those hosts (although, in fairness, it's usually pretty easy to install WordPress from virtually any commercial hosting service). There's nothing about selecting or buying a domain, which is probably something a novice will need help with. From there, Cooper-Taylor goes through the most common menu screens on the dashboard, suggesting what choices readers should make. Her instructions are easy to follow (she's numbered the sections of the menu readers should pay attention to). Plus, in most cases, her choices make sense, but readers aren't really given enough information about what the choices mean to make an informed decision. In some cases, she leaves key terms undefined. For example, at one point, she mentions that an option allows the user to have a breadcrumb but doesn't define what a breadcrumb is or why someone would or would not want one.

Cooper-Taylor discusses creating pages and menus and gives a good suggestion about using Post-it notes to organize the pages. However, when it comes time to actually populating those pages with content, the book is very sketchy. It gives instructions on bulk uploading of images and inserting them in the text but little else. As far as plugins and widgets are concerned, she gives a one-sentence description of about a half dozen popular plugins and talks a bit about a text widget but no others.

Cooper-Taylor's guide seems to me to be similar to a "quick start" guide that comes with many current televisions nowadays. By reading the quick start guide, someone can set up the television and connect the most common inputs and outputs and perform basic adjustments like changing inputs and adjusting the volume. Beyond that, however, one would need the detailed users manual.

Similarly by following Cooper-Taylor's guide, someone could get a basic no frills site up, using the theme she recommends, without a blog. Anyone who wants to vary from her recommendations is pretty much on their own. Certainly, any business trying to establish a web presence is going to want something that's tailored more to its individual needs than what Cooper-Taylor instructs how to do in her guide, which means either getting a professional designer, doing a lot more individual research, or buying additional guide books.

In giving this book three stars, I'm placing it about in the middle of what's out there in terms of WordPress guide books. It will allow a novice to set up one specific type of basic WordPress static site with a relative handful of pages (if they already have or know how to get a domain). And, at $2.99 for a relatively short guide (it has 55 PDF pages, many of them containing only images with one or two lines of content), it seems a bit pricey. However, it may prove inadequate for anyone who wants blogging capabilities or a bit more individuality or customization in a website.
Great book!
Book takes you though the setup of WordPress. Pretty good, but not super great. Good illistrations and well written. 4 stars.
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