Launching a WordPress Blog Ebook

Pat Geary and I have written a Free Launching a WordPress Ebook which is suitable for those using their own domains and subdomains. We cover how to set up WordPress on your server and what settings and preferences are needed. Not only that we make sure SEO features are implemented so your blogging experiance starts off the right way.

Free Launching a WordPress Blog Ebook

  1. Getting started with a WordPress Blog
  2. Requirements for Installing WordPress – Before you get started make sure your host gives you the tools you need. One host that we know of who does not is 1and1 UK Home packages. Did you read to the bottom of the page?
  3. Installing Database -
  4. Download WordPress
  5. Configure wp-config-sample file – Did you read the instructions all of the way through? Did you rename the file?
  6. Configure a FTP Client – If you are already using an ftp client that works, it is not necessary to download FileZilla. Use the one you are comfortable with, but make sure if you’re using another ftp client to set it to ASCII.
  7. Installing WordPress
  8. Setting up WordPress – Did you read to the bottom of the page? Do not try and install a new theme yet. Work with the default one until you have finished setting up.
    Options Permalinks – If your url looks like http://your-domain.com/hello-world.php rather than http://your-domain.com/?p123 you followed the instructions. Ready for the next step?
  9. Configure WordPress Categories – Did you follow all of the instructions to the bottom of the page? Don’t worry; you can add more categories later.
  10. Setting WordPress Preferences – Read it all!
  11. Installing WordPress Themes – Now you are finally here. Read it all to the very bottom. It will take you longer to decide on choosing a theme than anything else. Once you have installed the theme, take the time to check how it looks in the various browsers, does it have a horizontal scroll? Does it validate? Do you know enough to tweak it until it works like it is supposed to or would you be better off choosing another one?
  12. Creating SEO Titles in WordPress – Did you follow all of the steps? Did you read to the BOTTOM of the page? Does your page title look like it is supposed to?
  13. Disable NoFollow Attribute in WordPress – If you don’t read to the very bottom, you will miss the bit about writing posts. After all, that is what your blog is for.
  1. WordPress Essentials
    1. WordPress Plugins
      1. Akismet Plugin – If you don’t want to be plagued by spam, read and configure this plugin.
      2. Sitemap Plugin – Read all the way to the bottom or you will end up with the word category beside all of your categories.
      3. WordPress Database Backup – An easy way to backup your database.
      4. WordPress Ready Contact Form – Do you want your readers to be able to contact you? Then you need a form for them to use. Don’t skip this part.
      5. How Trackback and Pingback works in WordPress Learn how they work, how to use them and when to use them.
      6. Moving a WordPress Blog – More advanced but someday you may want to move from a sub-domain to a domain all its own.
      7. Upgrading WordPress Program – Read and implement carefully, WordPress regularly updates and improves the program, so be ready with the instructions at hand.
      8. WordPress API – You will need this for configuring your Akismet Spam Plugin.
      9. WordPress Tips
  2. Desktop Blogging Clients – These are more advanced topics for you to explore, if you find you don’t like the WordPress interface to post your blogs, these desktop blogging clients are a safe alternative.
  3. Windows Live Writer
    1. Setting Up Windows Live Writer
  4. BlogDesk
    1. Installing BlogDesk
    2. BlogDesk Configuration
    3. Creating Posts in BlogDesk
    4. Inserting Images in Posts
    5. Publishing with BlogDesk
    6. BlogDesk Options
    7. BlogDesk Extras

Enhance your business and start blogging The Right Way.

Tina Clarke, Microsoft MVP – FrontPage & Pat Geary, Microsoft MVP – FrontPage Copyright 2007. All Rights Reserved

174 Responses to “Launching a WordPress Blog Ebook”

  1. [...] back in time to 2007, Pat Geary and I wrote our first ebook about Launching a WordPress Blog using one’s own domain or sub-domain. WordPress has updated many versions since then all the way to 2.7.1 and we decided the time had [...]

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  3. Tim says:

    This post is excellent. I got to learn everything I never knew before. Thanks a lot to the author for sharing this valuable information.

  4. Hospitalitystaff says:

    Great post Thanks for sharing information about “Word Press Plugins”.Keep it up your strugle.

  5. Poul Anderson says:

    WordPress is my favorite solution for creating all kinds of websites and I appreciate every new resource that helps me better understand this amazing software. Now i set up my blog. We are dealing with real estate business.

  6. john says:

    Cool software tips, looking for input on designing a new free SEO software suite.

  7. onagra says:

    thank you for the ebook, it´s very usefull
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  8. Thanks for sharing useful information. Your software tips about WordPress Plugins are cool. They helped me a lot. Keep up the good work. It is a great post.

  9. ghana news says:

    its great topics for me and I will get to learn everything. Thanks a lot to the author for sharing this information.

  10. staryorkie says:

    Good collection of WordPress Blog Ebook.its very interesting.

    thanks

  11. Paul Smith Clothing says:

    Great stuff. I am in love with WordPress and this is simply the best ebook I came across. Thanks. Cheers

  12. Lyle and Scott says:

    That’s an interesting ebook. The beauty is anyone can really understand it. It’s written so very well. Cheers

  13. descargarMp3 says:

    Thanks for ur ebooks…It will help me a lot.

  14. telechargerMp3s says:

    Given all the tips are very informative as well as useful also.
    thanks for sharing this.

  15. scaricareMp3 says:

    Its a great tutorial i think. which will help us in easy ways.I love WordPress and this is simply the best .

  16. Robert Ambartsumov says:

    I think most of the tips on your ebook is available through wordpress wiki, you might want to check it out.

  17. Tina says:

    Robert you will have to give us the link… I can’t find anything.

    Tina

  18. Double Deadbolt says:

    Lots of good info on launching a WP blog

  19. Burton Haynes says:

    Is this your own articles? Or copied from somewhere else?

  20. Mike says:

    Great post, thanks for letting us know of this eBook! wordpress is surely the most used platform on the web, millions of blogs exist thanks to it. It’s among the easiest scripts ever, but surely some will need a hand.

  21. erman kuzu says:

    You are writing a very nice article. Thank you

  22. Chris Carter says:

    Nice instructions! Kudos.

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