A slug, in terms of SEO, is the part of a URL (a web page address) that gives a webpage it’s unique name. It tends to be a word or words that are easy to read and explains what that page is about.
So, for example, this page you are on right now has the URL: https://wpcake.com/slug-seo, with the slug being ‘slug seo’. Or, if you like to follow sports on the BBC website, you would go to https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport which has the slug ‘sport’.
Easy to ready slugs allow the website visitor to understand what the page is about. It’s right there in the browser address bar or a search result link. Think about potential visitors to your website who are searching on Google. Which of the following two links are visitors most likely to click on?
https://wpcake.com/google-tools-for-website/
https://wpcake.com/?943763ID=232P0923238=ID1232
The first one tells me exactly what the page topic is. The second one doesn’t tell me anything!
A slug is far more than just a pretty URL though. It’s also important for SEO. An easy to read slug is an important ranking factor for Google. Just like us, Google looks at the URL and should know right away what the content is covering.
What is a slug in WordPress?
WordPress allows you to change how your URL appears in it’s Permalink Settings. In WordPress admin, go to Settings > Permalinks and you will see a variety of options.
The best option to make nice, easy to read URLs is the ‘Post name’ option. This will give you your website domain / page name.
Then, when you create a page or post, you can edit the slug.
SEO slug in Yoast
The Yoast plugin for WordPress is extremely popular. In fact, the free version alone has over 5 million active installs!
Yoast helps you optimize your posts and pages for SEO. It allows you to fill in various fields below your content such as meta description, focus keyword and SEO title. One of these fields is “Slug”. So this powerful plugin is telling us that our slug should be optimized with our focus keyword.
How do I optimize a slug for SEO?
Best slug length for SEO
It is suggested by many SEO experts that the shorter your URL is, the better it is for your ranking. The optimal is between 50 and 60 characters. If you go too far beyond this it could have a negative impact on your rankings.
A good way to keep the character count down is to remove stop words such as “a”, “is”, “of” and “on” if you can. If you are using the Yoast plugin mentioned above it will let you know when you are using too many characters. Words should also be separated with a “-” rather than a blank space.
Use keywords
As mentioned in the Yoast section, you should use your keywords in your slugs. Your page URL is an indicator Google takes into consideration. The slug lets them know what your page is about and what keyword you want people to search for to reach your page.
301 Redirects for any URL changes
Some of you are probably thinking right now – wait a minute, the horse has already bolted! I already have hundreds of indexed URL’s that look really bad.
Fear not as this issue can be fixed using 301 redirects. 301 redirects tell the browser that your old url has moved to a new one. It then redirects the visitor to the new url.
301 Redirects using a plugin
The simplest way to do 301 redirects if you are using WordPress is by using a WordPress plugin. Redirection plugin, which can be downloaded free at WordPress.org, is a good choice with over 1 million active installations. It is as easy as entering the old URL and then the new URL you want the page to go to.
301 Redirects using the .htaccess file
If you have the access, you can also set up redirects manually on your server. You need to locate your .htaccess file in your root directory and open it to edit in notepad (remember to back it up first).
To redirect a single page, at the bottom of the .htaccess file just add a small piece of code similar to below:
So, as you can see, optimizing your URL’s has multiple benefits. Not only does it improve your visitors experience, it also improves your search rankings. As a result, this can give you a big advantage over similar articles created by your competitors.
There are plenty of tools out there to help you add pretty URL’s for your web pages. If your website has been built with WordPress then it is extremely easy to do in your Permalink Settings. But ultimately, as with anything SEO related, remember to keep your visitors in mind. How easy is it for them to read your URL’s? How easy is it for Google to read them? Will they know right away what your page is about?
To sum up, keep your URL’s short, simple and relevant. If you follow these rules for your slugs, you will keep your visitors and search engines happy.
Starting a blog is now easier than ever. You can pretty much start blogging instantly using a number of options we will look at in this article on how to start a blog.
The first question you should answer is:
What are you going to blog about?
Choose a subject
Is your blog going to be:
A personal blog? – like an online diary.
A place to write about your favourite hobby? – maybe travelling, sports teams, video games or anything else that floats your boat!
A place to promote a business? – people often want to know how to start a blog and make money. It could be your own company or one that you work for. You will want to monetize your blog if this is the case by displaying ads or selling products. Or at least push customers to where they can buy from the business.
Whichever of the above it is, one thing is very important. You should be passionate about the subject you are blogging about. This is important for several reasons:
If you are passionate about a subject you will enjoy writing about it. It should never feel like a chore when writing about your subject.
People reading your blog will see how much you care about the subject and will respect your opinion more.
You will be able to engage enthusiastically with visitors who comment on your posts.
You will be able to provide good knowledge on your subject.
For areas you are not an expert in you will be willing to do research to find out more.
Once you have your subject picked you should have a good look at your competition.
Literally millions of blogs are online and it’s highly likely your chosen topic is already being discussed.
But this doesn’t mean you can’t join the party!
Research your subject
Google your subject and see what pops up. The blogs you find might not be very impressive. Great! This is your opportunity to corner that market. Maybe some of the blogs are brilliant. But you can still offer your own take on your subject or look at it from a different angle.
Go to Google Trends, enter your subject and have a look at what people are searching for in your niche. You can filter your search for different demographics to narrow it down. This will let you know which areas of your subject are interesting people right now. It will also throw up some great blog post ideas.
There are some other great ways to find popular searches for your subject. These will help you decide what you want to write about and will shape the content of your blog:
Quora – Find out what questions people are asking relating to your topic.
Social Media – Have a look at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and all of your favourite social media channels. Search for your subject and find out what people are talking about.
Blogs – As mentioned above, check out your competition. This will give you some great ideas for your blog.
Uber Suggest – Type in your keyword phrase and Uber Suggest will let you know how many people search for that phrase every month. Better still it will give you data on other related keywords.
SEMrush – Similar to Uber Suggest, SEMrush provides you with lots of keyword and competitor data.
Gather as much information as you can on your chosen subject. This will help you build your content which is the most important part of any blog. Now we need to find a way of getting your great content out there.
Choose a blogging platform
If you want to know how to create a blog for free then you are spoilt for choice when picking a platform. There is a plethora of free (and paid) options available. Let’s take a look at how to start a blog using one of these popular platforms:
WordPress.org
WordPress.org is a free Content Management System that allows you to set up blogs and websites with ease. This is by far the most popular option out there and powers over 30% of ALL websites online today.
It’s popularity is down to the flexibility it offers the user. Unlike other popular platforms, with WordPress.org you own your website. You can choose your own domain name and pick a hosting package that suits your needs.
Thousands of design templates (themes) and addons (plugins) are available to download free. For a blogger this means you have tonnes of design and functionality options to choose from.
Adding posts, pages, images, navigation, contact forms, SEO and everything else you need in a blog is an absolute breeze with WordPress. It also has a massive user community which really helps if you are in need of support.
With this being a self hosted option the costs can be very low. You will need register a domain name and find a web host to get your blog online. Sites such as GoDaddy and Bluehost offer packages for as little as a few dollars per month.
Because WordPress.org is by far the most popular choice for blogging we will look at this platform in more detail later in this article.
WordPress.com
WordPress.com shouldn’t be confused with WordPress.org. They are both based on the same technology. But while the .org version is self-hosted and free, the .com version is hosted by owners Automattic and will involve a monthly payment for most options. A free option is available but limits your storage space. You do get a free domain but you have to use a wordpress.com domain name.
The paid versions offer a good option for the casual blogger as the set up is easy and because it is WordPress it is simple to use. Plans range from $5 to $40 per month.
Wix
Wix is a very good online web builder. It has some excellent features such as drag and drop page elements, pre-made templates and a load of design options. Like WordPress.com, your website is hosted on the platforms server and it will cost if you want some of its better features.
It has a basic free option with similar storage and domain name limitations as WordPress.com. Wix paid plans range from around $5 to $25 per month.
Squarespace
Like the options we have already looked at, Squarespace can be used to build any type of website. But it has some helpful built in tools specifically for blogging. When creating a new page you simply pick the blog page option and you are ready to go. It has blog settings for SEO, RSS, media and some more advanced blog options.
Squarespace also has some really nice premade blog templates that save you time designing your blog. It has four pricing options ranging from a basic plan costing $12 per month up to an advanced ecommerce plan for $40 per month.
Weebly
Weebly is a website builder with over 12 million registered users. It is known for its ease of use and quick set up. A free version is available along with a few paid versions ranging from about $6 to $22 per month.
For the average blogger, the free version should have enough on offer to get you going. If you want your own domain name, more space and eCommerce options then you will have to upgrade to a paid plan.
Blogger.com
Blogger is one of the oldest blogging platforms on the market having started out in 1999. It has since been bought over by Google and continues to be a good free option. Fans of other google tools may see Blogger as a secure option that already integrates with the other tools.
However, Blogger doesn’t quite stand up to the other blogging platforms in terms of design and options. It has less templates and design features than most blogging platforms. But it is still a decent option if you want to create free blogs that are lightweight and simple to use.
Medium
Medium has a good reputation in the blog industry as a solid platform with a strong community base. Signing up and using Medium is similar to signing up to a social media network and publishing posts. You can’t use your own domain name and instead will have an address similar to your twitter or facebook url i.e medium.com/@yourname.
For those who are not interested in designing a site and just want to write content then this platform is for you. If you need lots of design flexibility and your own domain name then you are probably better passing on Medium.
Tumblr
Tumblr is pretty much a social network platform. When you sign up you are given a tumblr.com web address. It is very easy to use and a good option if you are well versed in writing posts on social media. You can upload video and photos with ease.
This option is fairly limited though when compared to the competition. So it really depends if you want a blog that you can fully control and own. Or you just want somewhere where you can quickly post up your content for people to see.
Hosting and domains
If you are going down the WordPress.org self hosted route then you will need a domain and hosting.
As mentioned in the previous section this doesn’t have to be particularly expensive. Hosting companies such as GoDaddy and Bluehost offer domain name and hosting packages for around a few dollars per month. This can include packages specifically for WordPress websites. The hosting company installs the software for you so you can start your blog right away.
Picking a good domain name can be tricky. Millions have already been registered meaning you will have to think of something really unique or pay a little more through a domain name auction site like GoDaddy Domain Auctions or Sedo.
While you are looking at domains and hosting I also highly recommend you look at either purchasing or manually installing a SSL certificate for your blog. This provides extra security for your website and if nothing else gives your visitors peace of mind that they are on a secure website. A small padlock is added before your URL in the browser address bar to show you have the certificate. Your URL also changes from http to https (s standing for secure). This is essential if you are looking to sell products on your website.
Your hosting company can do this for you for a reasonable price or you can install a free SSL certificate using a website such as SSL For Free.
Setting up your blog on the platforms we looked at earlier is pretty straight forward. But the amount of options at your disposal will depend on the platform you have chosen. Some will allow you to pick a pre-made design and that will pretty much be it. All You have to do is start adding your content.
Those who need more flexibility and the option of lots of add-ons will likely pick WordPress.org as their blogging platform. Out of the box WordPress is ready to use. But you will probably want to add a nice theme (design) and some extra functionality (plugins).
WordPress Themes
Thousands of free WordPress themes are available to install and this can be done with one click in your WordPress dashboard area. Go to your WordPress admin > Appearance > Themes. Any theme you have installed will appear here. Normally by default the latest themes developed by WordPress will already be here. Click install on whichever theme you want to switch to.
To install a new theme click on “Add New”. You will see the WordPress free theme library with filters for latest,featured, popular and favourite themes. It is also possible to filter by features such as “blog” or you can search the entire library by using the theme search.
Here are just a few excellent free themes you can install:
After installing your theme your design will change to that theme instantly. Some tweaks are still required however, with each theme having its own customizer options. Go to Appearance > Customize and you will be taken to a live design editor. Although this varies from theme to theme, most will give you the options to change fonts, colors and layouts. The customizer will also allow you to add your own logo or site title. If you have any additional CSS you wish to add then that can also be done here.
WordPress Plugins
There are even more free WordPress plugins than themes available to install. Again this is a very simple process. In your admin area go to Plugins and you will see all of the plugins already installed on your website. If any need updated then you will be prompted to do so here.
To install a new plugin click “Add New”. This opens the free plugin library where you can look at featured WordPress plugins or search for something more specific to your needs. Click “Install now” then “Activate” and your plugin is installed. Each plugin has its own options which can be accessed in your WordPress admin menu.
Some of most popular free WordPress plugins are:
Yoast – An excellent SEO plugin that helps you optimize your content for search engines.
Smush – This plugin compresses all of your large images, reducing your page loading speeds and keeping Google happy!
Elementor – Page builder plugins are huge on WordPress now and they make building great looking web pages so easy to do. Elemetor is probably just about the leader in the market.
Contact Form 7 – Contact forms are essential for communicating with your website visitors. This plugin has millions of active installs due to its ease of use.
Other Admin Settings
The admin area of your WordPress website has other very important settings that need to be looked at before you begin adding your content. In your admin go to settings and you will find:
General Settings – This is where you can set your site title, site address, admin email, language, time formats and membership settings.
Permalinks – WordPress allows you to set your URL structure. This is where you can make sure your website has nice web addresses.
Reading Settings – This is where you set how your homepage and blog displays. You can also edit your search engine visibility here.
The WordPress admin has many more options available. To familiarize yourself I would recommend looking at the support documentation at WordPress.org.
Prepare and create content for your blog
Now that you have everything set up, it’s time to move on to the most important part of your blog – the content.
UX Design (User Experience Design) methods can help you prepare your content by allowing you to understand your audience better. It should be noted that for smaller blog sites some UX methods may not be needed. There are many UX design techniques than can be used but some of the most useful are:
Card sorting
You will likely have more than one category for your blog articles. Possibly lots. You might also need sub categories or pages then pages for products and so on. Before you know it you have a website that can be confusing for visitors to navigate.
Card sorting is a simple process of writing all of your page titles onto little notes and laying them all out on a table or up on a wall. Sort out what should be at the top level, then second level and so on. This gives you a clear picture of how your navigation should work.
Customer journey maps
A visual representation of how a visitor moves around your website will help you identify navigation or layout issues. On a large sheet of paper you can map out how a visitor gets from one point to another on your site. If there are any pain points for the visitor then your map should show exactly where these occur.
Wireframing
Grab a pencil and a few sheets of paper. Draw where you want your logo, menu, blocks of content etc to go on your web pages. No need to think about colours or any design elements at this stage. Wireframes help figure out where different elements should be based on user needs.
Wireframes are great for figuring out how your website will work for the user before you actually start to build anything. This can save a great amount of time and effort in the long run. It’s much easier to change things around on a bit of paper than changing lots of code or web page layouts.
At this point you should have a good idea of what you want your website to do.
Researching key phrases for your topic using SEO tools will help shape your content further and help you write articles relevant to your audience.
Creating content relating to your niche should come naturally. If you have done your research you already know your audience and the type of content they are interested in. But just writing the content isn’t always enough. Your content should be readable and it should be optimized for search engines.
A fantastic tool that helps you achieve both is Yoast SEO plugin for WordPress. When you are creating or editing pages and posts Yoast adds additional options below your content. You can add in your keyword and Yoast will tell you how to optimize your content based on that keyword.
Additionally, Yoast also scores your content readability and gives you instructions on how to improve it. It’s all very simple to follow advice and achieving a good score for your SEO and readability will vastly improve your performance in Google searches.
Add content to your blog
Adding Pages and Posts
Adding pages and posts are pretty much the same process in WordPress. One important difference with posts is that you can create categories for your posts. Editing pages and posts is as simple as adding content to a Word document. You can add text, images, embed videos with ease. The new Gutenberg editor makes it easier to create blocks of content.
Alternatively, if you want more complex layouts you can use a page builder plugin such as Elementor or Beaver Builder. Page builders have pre-made templates and a host of design options to enhance your web pages.
Adding Menus
Navigation is going to be important to your website visitors, particularly if you have a large website with lots of varied content. Thankfully, adding navigation menus to your WordPress website is very straight forward.
In your admin area go to Appearance > Menus. All of the pages, posts and categories you have created can be dragged over to create a new menu. You can then sort them into top level or sub page items.If you set this and save it as your Primary menu then this will be your websites main navigation. Some themes options for further menus if necessary such as a social media menu that you may want to add.
Marketing your blog
Adding great interesting content to your lovely looking blog is a great start. But it’s not enough. Getting people to your blog is not easy especially if you have lots of strong competition. A marketing strategy is a must if you want your blog to succeed.
Google Analytics
A good start to marketing your blog is setting up Google Analytics. This needs to be set up right at the start so you can gather useful data from the off. It’s a free tool that will help you understand your visitors much better. You can find out where in the world your website visitors come from, what technology they are using and what source they come from i.e google, other websites or social media channels.
Setting up Google Analytics is as simple as adding a small piece of code to your website…..
Google Console
Google Console gives me more detail about my website visitors coming from google search. You can find data on the exact phrase people are typing into Google to get to your website. This is a great way to see how well your SEO is performing and where you rank for your keywords.
Content Marketing
Seeing as you are going to be writing relevant content for your blog, you will be essentially doing content marketing already. But many other content marketing strategies should be used in conjunction with your blog. Some popular methods are:
Guest Blogging – Writing blog posts for other highly visited blogs is a great way to promote your own blog. Many blogs invite guest posters to submit content. Just make sure you add a link back to your own blog.
Social Media Marketing – A great way to connect with your audience is through the popular social media channels such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Millions of potential customers use these media platforms all the time. So make sure they are aware of your blog.
Video Marketing – Video is the fastest growing media platform online with YouTube receiving over 2 BILLION logged in users each month. Post some great helpful videos that lead back to your blog and you will see the benefits.
Email Marketing – sending emails to customers is a great way to leverage your content marketing campaigns. Customers who have opted into your emails have already shown they have an interest in your blog.
Link building
Increasing the number of inbound high quality links to your website is a factor for improving a website’s search engine ranking. It’s a good idea to wait for natural links where another website likes a piece of content on your website and links to it. There are other methods for building links such as asking for them, leaving comments on blogs or forums and writing blog posts as mentioned above.
Conclusion
We hope you have found this article on how to start a blog useful. Blogging has grown massively in recent years as businesses see the opportunities it offers. It also remains a great tool for the casual blogger. As it popularity grows, the amount of great blogging tools and platforms increases. And that is why it has never been easier to create great blogs.
URL is a popular term not just among Web Developers but also every day web users. But what is a URL?
It’s an acronym for Uniform Resource Locator. Put simply, it is the website address or file address you see in your browser.
The URL for this page is: https://www.wpcake.com/what-is-a-url.
So let’s break this URL down to explain further.
URL parts
http:// or https://
HTTP is another acronym this time standing for HyperText Transfer Protocol. It is a communication protocol for delivering files or document to the browser via a web server.
HTTPS (the S is for Secure) is very similar to HTTP with added security. The data is encrypted between the browser and web server to protect against potential attacks.
A SSL certificate is installed on servers to activate the HTTPS protocol. These can be purchased and installed using your web host although it is possible to do manually and free using services such as SSL for free.
When a website has a SSL certificate installed, a padlock icon is added before the url in the browser address bar.
After the http or https is a colon and two forward slashes (: // ). This separates the protocol from the rest of the URL.
www.
WWW (World Wide Web) is a part of a URL than is familiar to most of us. However, it does not technically have to be there. In fact you will often see websites that don’t have www before the domain name. It still is the standard practice though to use www to distinguish the URL as a website.
Note: We no longer use www for our URL although it does still work with it.
wpcake.com
The part of the URL that I am sure already makes sense to you is the Domain Name. This is the part of a URL that is unique to the website you are on. Domain registration is normally administered by domain name registrars such as GoDaddy who sell their services to the public.
It can be difficult to find a Domain Name suitable for your website as millions have already been registered. You can however still find a good domain using a domain aftermarket or auction website.
The .com part of the domain name is the TLD (Top Level Domain). Many TLDs are available with the most common being .com, .net and .org. Local businesses or website owners sometimes prefer local TLD’s such as .us (USA), .co.uk (UK) or .de (Germany) . There are actually over 1500 TLDs currently available to pick from!
/what-is-a-url
The final part of our URL is the path. So if wpcake.com is our website then /what-is-a-url is the webpage within that website. This particular path gives you (and google) a good indication of what the content of the page is.
If you are using a Content Management System that allows it (such as WordPress) you can change this to suit in the Permalink settings. This is helpful if you have a particularly long page name or site structure that may make your URL look unpleasant.
Next time someone asks you “What is a URL?” You can now impress them with its full title: Uniform Resource Locator!
It’s purpose will also be much clearer now we have broken it down into its separate parts. URLs are an important technical part of how websites function. They are also an important factor for how people and search engines find web pages.
WordPress is popular Worldwide and with content published in over 100 languages.
So it’s easy to see that this free CMS is a massively used tool for building websites. It’s popularity is down to how quick it is to install, easy to use and it’s vast library of add-ons (plugins) and designs (themes). That basically covers what WordPress is but what is WordPress actually used for and who is using it?
What is WordPress used for?
WordPress started out in 2003 as a blogging platform and it’s coding roots still lie deeply with blogging. However, it didn’t take long for users to realise it had potential to do much bigger things. Since the first version was released, it has grown into a platform with add-ons that can build any type of website.
Here are some big well-known organisations using WordPress today:
Over 50,000 plugins are available to download free and thousands more available to buy. Popular types of plugins include security, SEO, social media integration, site speed, page building and ecommerce. In fact, over 1.5 million online stores are built with WordPress.
If you want your website to look as good as it works then you won’t be left disappointed. You can select from over 3500 free themes and countless more commercial themes.
A recent trend for website builders is the use of page builders like Elementor and Beaver Builder. This makes building websites in WordPress even easier. Page builders are plugins that offer pre-made templates, drag and drop page elements and tonnes of design features. This really is a game changer as it tries to stay ahead of competitors such as Wix and Squarespace.
How does WordPress work?
When people ask “What is WordPress?” they are more than likely referring to WordPress.org. However, there are two versions of WordPress that you can use – WordPress.org (the version we are discussing in this article) and WordPress.com.
WordPress.org
WordPress.org is the free open source version that you can download from WordPress.org. This can be downloaded and set up locally for testing. If you have hosting it can be installed on your hosts server. Most hosting companies now have the option to have WordPress installed for you. So to get a website up and running all you need is a domain name and hosting. Using WordPress.org for your website gives you complete control of your site.
Once installed it is very simple to use. After logging in you can install themes and plugins right from your admin area. You can then add pages, posts, images, layouts and navigation. You can literally have a fully functioning, beautiful website set up after a few minutes. Especially with the ever evolving page builders that are now available.
The great thing about WordPress.org being open source is the massive community on hand to offer support. From installation to customization, thousands of it’s users and experts are on hand to offer help via the official support forums. WordPress.org also offers in depth support documentation.
WordPress.com
WordPress.com is the commercial version of WordPress which is hosted on their server space. It does have a very basic free version but to have a decent website using your own domain name you will have to pay between $3 to $36 per month. They also have an enterprise plan starting at $1700 per month.
This version of WordPress is good for those who don’t need the flexibility or overall control that WordPress.org offers. It’s very simple to set up and a good choice if you want a personal blog for your hobby.
Popular Plugins
What is WordPress (or any website) without functionality? To get the most out of your WordPress website you are going to have to install some plugins. Here are some of the most popular you can download free:
Yoast SEO – Getting visitors is obviously essential for any website. Yoast SEO is a brilliant plugin that helps optimize your content for search engines. Add your keyword and Yoast will analyze your page and advises you how to improve it.
Smush – This plugin will compress your images. If you want your pages to load faster then you need to use this plugin. The great thing about Smush is that it compresses your images in bulk.
Elementor – Page builders are a huge part of website creation now. Elementor is one of the best with an excellent interface, pre-made templates, drag and drop elements and lots of design features. This plugin really does make building nice web pages a breeze.
WooCommerce – If you are looking to sell your products online then WooCommerce is the most comprehensive solution available. This eCommerce plugin works seamlessly with most themes and has tonnes of options. WooCommerce actually powers over 30% of all online stores!
MonsterInsights – Nothing beats Google Analytics for keeping an eye on what your website visitors are up to. MonsterInsights lets you check out your site stats right in your dashboard. It’s not as comprehensive as the full thing but great for a quick overview of the important data.
WordPress Tutorials and Help
Being open source, WordPress has a huge online community filled with helpful people and resources. Here are some of the best place to find help:
WordPress.org – the home of WordPress is where you go to download the program, plugins and themes. It also has a big section for support where you can access documentation and forums. Basic set-up, customization, security and much more is covered on the site.
WP Beginner – this is a great resource for easy to follow tutorials covering all aspects of using WordPress.
CodeinWP – CodeinWP has lots of good information on the latest WordPress themes and plugins.
WP Tavern – if you want to keep up to date with the latest WordPress news then WP Tavern is a well established source worth checking out.
Should you use WordPress?
WordPress is obviously an excellent option if you want a professional website for little cost. In fact it is actually free to use. To get your website online all you need to pay for is hosting and a domain name. Companies such as GoDaddy and Bluehost offer very affordable packages and they even set up your WordPress installation for you.
You also don’t have to be a programmer or even a designer to use WordPress. There is a world of help out there if you do run into problems so you should never feel overwhelmed.
Website building is a huge market and WordPress continues to stay the number one option. This is mainly due to the amount of people developing solutions that keep up with market trends. Most of us want to have complete control of our websites and that is something WordPress offers better than its competitors.
Keep checking out the WPCake blog as we will be adding regular articles helping you reach success with WordPress and your websites in general.
That’s it for our quick overview of what is WordPress?, so now it is over to you. If you are not one of the millions already using this CMS, download it and give it a go – it’s free after all! We would love to hear how you get on.
The Gutenberg editor is going to change the way we use WordPress very soon. It is named after Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of a printing press from more than 500 years ago. In this WordPress Gutenberg Guide we will give you an overview of the editor and some pros and cons to using it.
What is Gutenberg?
Matt Mullenweg, the founding developer of WordPress, revealed Gutenberg to the public in 2017. Since then it has received mixed feedback from the WordPress community.
According to WordPress.org, Gutenberg has been downloaded over 300,000 times. It has a rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars and received over 1200 reviews with the following ratings. (more…)
If you are running a restaurant, cafe or coffee shop, you already know how tough and competitive the marketplace is. Therefore, to catch your potential customers eyes, you need to have a gorgeous website. An online presence that shows off the food and the dining experience people will enjoy when they come to your establishment. To help you achieve this goal we are going to show you how to create a restaurant website with WordPress.
This article will be helpful if you want to build a website for your restaurant but you are not really tech-savvy. Maybe you don’t want to pay a web development company a lot of money to build a top-notch site from scratch.
Choose A Theme
Today we will use the Brasserie WordPress theme by Template Express, which is a free theme available from WordPress.org repository. Firstly, take a look at the Brasserie demo to visualize what your finished restaurant website might look like. If you feel that Brasserie doesn’t fit your business then there are many other free WordPress themes to pick from. (more…)