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How to start Wordpress basics?
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WordPress Basics
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“The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.” ~ Malcolm X
Before you unleash your brilliance on the world, you’ll need to set aside a few minutes to sign up for a blog, adjust your settings, and acquaint yourself with WordPress.com publishing.
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Stage One: Sign up! 1.) Head to WordPress.com and click on the “sign up now” button: Before you unleash your brilliance on the world, you’ll need to set aside a few minutes to sign up for a blog, adjust your settings, and acquaint yourself with WordPress.com publishing.
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Choosing a Username 2.) Choose a unique username that will identify you in the WordPress.com community. You’ll use this to log into your blog. Your username can’t be changed, so it’s a good idea to choose one that you’ll be happy with in the weeks, months or years to come.
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Choosing a Password 3.) You’ll need to enter the same password twice, and the little “strength” bar will tell you if you’ve chosen a strong password or not. Now it’s time to think up a password. Try to make it a little more difficult to guess than “password” or your cat’s name – and remember to write it down and keep track of it!
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Contact Information 4.) Next up, add the address you’d like to associate with your account.
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Terms of Service 5.) Check out the terms of service if you’d like to, and tick the appropriate box.
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Are You Ready to Blog? 6.) Select whether you want a blog or just a username. “Just a username” is for people who want to comment on specific WordPress blogs, but not create their own blog.
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Naming your Blog 7.) On the next screen, choose a domain name for your first blog. (you’ll be able to add others later). This is the unique address that people will visit to check out your blog.
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Giving Your Blog a Title
8.) Pick a title for your blog. (You can change this later in your Settings menu — we’ll show you that in a bit.)
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Choose Your Preferred Language
9.) Change your language if the correct one isn’t displayed by default.
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Public vs. Private 10.) If you want people to be able to find your content via WordPress.com or search engines, make sure that you check the appropriate box. If you’re planning on running a private blog, you’ll want this to be unchecked. (You can also change this later in your Settings.)
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Almost there! 11.) Click on “sign up,” and WordPress will send you a confirmation . You’ll need to respond to this to verify that you’re human. If you can’t find the in your inbox, check your spam or trash folders. After you click “sign up” – minimize this window, and open a “new browser window” – go to your and check for the confirmation. If/When you see it – click on the link in the as shown. 12.) If you made a mistake with your address, you can update it from the same page you used to create your profile.
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Congratulations! You have successfully made your first Blog!
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Resources http://learn.wordpress.com/ http://wordpress.org/support/
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