Most everyone who is in the beginning stages of creating an online business has to gain a huge amount knowledge before they can really settle in and start making money from their efforts.
If you fit into this category and you’re having trouble learning how to install WordPress and set up your own affiliate marketing website or blog, or you’re just not sure how to get started, this FREE ebook will take you by the hand and lead you step-by-step, from start to finish through the whole process – from hosting your domain to adding content to your new site.
The process of creating your new Adsense-ready, search engine optimized blog or website is laid out so clearly, and illustrated with images, that even the newest of ‘newcomers’ to the internet can understand how to do it in no time, and with minimal effort.
The 7 ‘Steps’ covered in ‘Quick WordPress Websites For Beginners’ are:
1. Finding a host for your WordPress website
2. Setting up a static homepage
3. Choosing and installing your theme
4. Customizing your theme
5. Stopping the spam
6. Adding plugins
7. Adding content that attracts
…and lots of tips and tricks in between, including a ‘Geek-Speak Dictionary’ and a list of recommended plugins.
I started out (brand new) with my first site through another platform, so I was clueless when I started my first wordpress blog. When I think of the time and headaches this book could have saved me!….
The author here doesn’t automatically assume that everyone who desires to have an internet business or a personal blog or website knows all about uploading, downloading, widgets, plugins, hosting and all the other mind-boggling jibberish that goes into creating your own website! If you weren’t lucky enough to have had that training already, you can still have your own professional website, if you’re willing to put in the time and effort – and with informative materials like this ebook.
If you’re new at online business and need some help setting up your affiliate marketing website, this book will help you! It’s totally free and there’s no opt-in required.







