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How To Start A The Ultimate WordPress Guide For 2017

Author: Ryan Gray | | LinkedIn

Founder: NameHero.com

How Do I Start A Blog? I think you’ll agree with me when I say it’s REALLY hard to create a blog that actually makes money.

Or is it?

Well, it turns out there is an easy to follow method to do just that!

The best part is it’s very easy to learn and anyone with enough motivation can succeed.

In today’s post I’m going to show you exactly how to build your first blog, step- by-step from start to finish.

My name is Ryan Gray, and I am going to lead you on this journey to building a successful blog.

I built my first blog back in 1998 using Geocities. Since then, I’ve launched numerous successful , which have allowed me to have a career owning my own businesses on the .

For nearly two-decades friends and family have constantly asked how they can start making money on the Internet.

My answer is always the same: start writing a blog!

Unfortunately, most people don’t know where to start; therefore I’ve decided to publish this guide that walks you through the exact process.

You don’t have to be an Internet guru, a web developer, or even that good at computers to have a successful blog.

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You just need to have the motivation to be able to follow directions and stick to it.

Now excuse my bluntness, but it’s time to get started.

What Is A Blog? A blog (a truncation of the expression weblog) is a discussion or informational published on the consisting of discrete, often informal -style text entries (“posts”).

Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page. Until 2009, blogs were usually the work of a single individual, occasionally of a small group, and often covered a single subject or topic.

In the 2010s, “multi-author blogs” (MABs) have developed, with posts written by large numbers of authors and sometimes professionally edited. ()

Why You Should Start A Blog

• Make Money / Start A Business – The number of “work from home” opportunities online are tremendous and many of them start with a blog. All seven of my Internet businesses started with me creating an audience by high quality, useful content. • Personal Blog – A personal blog is a great way to express yourself and to help drive attention to things that matter to you. While is a good way to connect you with your audience, your blog is a great way to explode your reach. • Promote Products Or Services – has been extremely lucrative since the inception of the Internet with people blogging about everything from food to vacations. • Drive Interest To Your Cause – Non profit and charitable organizations find a lot of success attracting a larger reach by blogging about their mission and including rich media content with their growth.

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• Website For Your – Every small business needs to have a website. By creating a blog for it, you’re able to garner more local SEO traffic appearing more time throughout the search results.

How To Pick A Niche For Your Blog It’s important to have a clear goal in mind when starting your blog. Simply “wanting a blog” is too broad and doesn’t allow you to focus on creating high quality content that will leverage your growth.

Before picking a domain for your blog, you should have at least a general idea about the niche.

Here are some example niches:

• Health – Just look how big the diet niche is. People are always looking to be in better shape and live healthier, happier lives. • Wealth – Regardless the income bracket, people are always looking for ways to make more money! Those that make a lot are interesting in investing and expanding their assets, while those that don’t, are looking for ways to make more. • Relationships – It’s our human nature to have good relationships. Just look how big the online dating scene is and how far it has grown over the last decade. It’s only going to grow as more people become connected! • Entertainment – My first million-dollar business was a professional wrestling website. I turned my hobby from the early 2000s into a business that reached millions of users around the globe!

Regardless the niche of your blog, you should choose something that you have a passion for. One of the biggest challenges new face is not having enough content. Pick something that really interests you; there are blogs about anything nowadays!

Once you have decided what kind of blog you want to start – it’s time to start building! If you follow this tutorial – you should have it up and running within the next hour! 4

Step 1) Pick A For Your Blog The single most important thing for your blog is a good domain. You want to choose something that is easy to pronounce, spell, and can be branded around your audience. You also want to try to get a .com!

I understand many of “good names” are taken, but here are some tips to help you find something awesome:

• ExpiredDomains.net – After running NameHero I EASILY see how this happens. I can’t tell you how many domains I see DAILY that expire here because someone’s credit card is declined, the customer changes their mind, or they just forget about it. This site allows you to publicly search for names that have just been deleted allowing you to jump on some good ones. Unfortunately so of the “big players” in the industry are also on, but I’ve gotten some pretty good names on here. • LeanDomainSearch.com – This website is really cool when you’re trying to find a domain in a particular industry such as “hosting.” Basically you type your target keyword/phrase in their search and it matches it with available words. While some of them are silly and don’t make sense, sometimes you can find a winning combination. • NameMesh.com – I like this site for their “similar” and “mix” results. I’m NOT a fan of the new TLDs (i.e. .xyz, .link, .site, etc.) as most of them are used by spammers/scammers but this still gives you some additional ideas.

Instant Domain Search We developed our Instant Domain Search because I hate having to submit a form to see if a name I want is taken. Of course, we also search through the many TLDs but .com, .net, and .org is really all I stick to nowadays with .com always being king.

In my opinion the more TLDs that come out, the higher they drive up the value of a “dot com.”

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To demo the tools above as well as our Instant Domain Search, I’ve filmed a brief video tutorial you can see here:

Once you have your domain – congratulations! Don’t worry if you have more name ideas – you can always register those and save them for later.

Step 2) Setup Web Hosting For Your Blog Regardless your niche, purpose, individual, or business, you’re going to need a web host for your blog.

Services such as Blogger are cool, but since they “host” the content they can technically delete it at anytime. Imagine writing a blog for a couple of years and everything disappearing overnight. That would be a tragedy! Unfortunately I’ve seen it happen more times than one!

To prevent this, you should use self-hosted software such as WordPress.

The most recent stats are showing that since January 2017, WordPress is actually powering 27.4% of the Web, and it’s on the rise. It is still by far the most used CMS, with 58.6% market share. Also interestingly on a daily basis there are over 500 sites being created on WordPress (W3Stats).

Thousands of companies offer WordPress hosting, but only a couple have the exact features you need. This is my personal reason behind starting NameHero.

All of our WordPress hosting packages come with:

• One Click Installation – Install your WordPress website with a couple clicks of a mouse including premium, professional designed themes. • LiteSpeed – 9 times faster than traditional web hosts such as HostGator and Blue Host.

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• Free & Automatic SSL – Required by Google to get good search engine rankings, most hosts charge a surplus for SSL certificates. At NameHero they’re free and automatic (no hassle to install). • cPanel Control Panel – Easily setup addresses, , and additional WordPress installations from inside your web browser. No coding knowledge needed! • High Speed Cloud – Name Hero’s cloud allows you to start your website for as low as $3.49/month and expand as your website grows without downtime! From 0 visitors to 1,000,000 visitors – we have a plan to fit your blog!

Purchase Your Web Hosting Package Setting up your WordPress hosting account is easy!

I filmed the following tutorial to help you step-by-step:

1. Navigate to our WordPress Hosting packages (use this link for a FREE domain):

2. Select your Package (we recommend Web Hosting Plus)

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3. Enter your domain name and click check:

4. Add dedicated IP address if you are wanting email @yourblog.com (recommended):

5. Add ID protection to your domain (keeps your personal info safe from spammers):

6. Complete payment!

Congratulations! Your web hosting account is setup. Now, you just have to install WordPress! If your website isn’t immediately available, you may need to wait a few minutes for it to propagate. It’s a good reason for a strong cup of coffee!

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Step 3) Install WordPress In 5 Minutes Don’t be nervous – you’re not going to be touching any code or configuration files!

Everything is simple point-and-click. I’ve also filmed a video tutorial to walk you through the entire way:

1. Login to cPanel from the NameHero client portal:

2. Scroll down to the bottom and click on WordPress under Softaculous:

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3. Click Install Now:

4. Select your protocol (I use www), select your domain, and enter your directory (leave blank to install on the root of your domain – recommended):

5. Enter your blog name and description:

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6. Create your admin account (make your username/password hard to guess):

7. Select your language and leave the other two settings default unless you know what you’re doing:

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8. Click Search by themes and choose your FREE premium theme by clicking on Select This:

9. Click Install (enter your email address to have a record of everything):

10. Congratulations! WordPress is now installed! This page will show your wp-admin URL, click on it to login and begin customizing your blog:

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Step 4) Install Plugins WordPress allows you to customize almost every aspect of your website inside their admin interface. For items you cannot customize directly, there is a plug-in for that!

What Is A WordPress Plugin? WordPress Plugins extend and expand the functionality of WordPress. As of January 2017, there are 48,605 plugins with 1,548,401,838 total downloads at your fingertips through their plugin directory.

I always like to remind people, they shouldn’t “overload” their WordPress with plugins as adding too many could compromise the speed and security of the website. When deciding to install a plugin one should consider if the feature is REALLY needed and be sure to keep it updated frequently (along with WordPress itself).

My Favorite WordPress Plugins

• WordFence Security – Secure your website with the most comprehensive WordPress security plugin. Firewall, scan, blocking, live traffic, login security & more. • Yoast SEO – Improve your WordPress SEO: Write better content and have a fully optimized WordPress site using the Yoast SEO plugin. • AMP – Enable Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) on your WordPress site. • SumoMe – Free and easy way to double your email subscribers. And Sharing tools to double your traffic from Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest & more. • Related Posts – Related posts (aaa+) Yuzo is intended to show related post plugin as accurate as possible, also has multiple features with more customization options +60 much as structure as design.

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How To Install A WordPress Plugin

1. Login to your WordPress admin area (wp-admin) 2. Click on Plugins on the left menu 3. Click Add New 4. Search for your desired plugin 5. Click Install Now by the one you wish to install 6. Activate after installation and configure additional options if required

Step 5) Configure Settings If you’ve followed this tutorial step-by-step you may not have to worry too much about configuring the settings for your WordPress installation, but eventually you may find them important for customizing certain aspects of your website such as how your links are formatted.

To demonstrate, I felt a video tutorial would be the easiest:

Inside your settings is where you change your URL’s to include https or the way they’re structured for search engine optimization. This is also where you edit your website title and tagline!

Step 6) Start Writing Posts WordPress makes is SUPER easy to login to your admin area and start posting immediately after you sign-up.

If you’re looking for the quickest way to get your content online, WordPress is your best option:

How To Create A Post In WordPress My favorite part of WordPress is that I can schedule my blog posts ahead of time so it looks like I’m actively blogging all week, when in reality I’m writing

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everything in one day. This is especially great for those with good Inbound strategies.

Also, it’s nice that WordPress allows you to embed your YouTube videos, Facebook images, and other media without having to rely on a any additional code or manual uploading. Everything is simply controlled straight from the wp-admin interface.

Step 7) How To Create Content For Your Blog There are two main things you need to remember when starting your blog: usefulness and consistency.

The more useful your blog is, the faster it will grow. Consider who your target audience is and start helping them solve their issues.

For example, at NameHero our audience is people looking to start their blog. How do we help them solve this issue? We write an over 2,000+ word guide with over 2 hours of video content to show every step of the process!

Now, not every blog post has to be that detailed, it could be something as simple as a 5 minute YouTube video, as long as it is helpful. As long as you stick to that format, you will grow an audience (hint: think about what people in your niche are typing into Google).

After you have your content strategy mapped out, it’s important to be consistent. Most of the bloggers that fail lack consistency.

Blogging is just like going to the gym. One post isn’t going to make you popular. But a collection of posts over time will! Looking back at all of my successful , the first six months were the toughest to be consistent, but after that you’ll begin to notice fairly steady traffic.

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Post frequency also plays a big role into this. Personally, I like to publish at least one useful blog post a day Monday through Friday. This could depend based on your niche. Maybe it’s once a week. Regardless, make sure the information is highly useful and something not found elsewhere.

Helpful Content Resources:

• Content Marketing Institute

Step 8) How To Make Money With Your Blog Show me the money! This is what comes out of the mouth of most Entrepreneurs when they get started with their first blog or website!

Using WordPress, both individuals and businesses with little to no technical knowledge can get their fully functional website online in a matter of minutes. But how do you monetize it?

First, it’s important to note, that unless you’re doing something shady (or perhaps illegal), millions aren’t going to come overnight. However you CAN start making money (even millions) as long as you’re persistent and willing to put in the hard work.

Here are five ways to make money with WordPress:

1) CPM/CPC Ads (i.e. Google Adsense) By far this has been the most popular route amongst since it just requires you to copy and paste an ad code on your site. However your results are going to depend on the quality of traffic you’re sending.

Google Adsense is looking for visitors (traffic) that actively click and convert on the banners. If your traffic is just clicking the banner or simply viewing it, don’t expect high earnings. A good way to “estimate” the value of your traffic,

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is use the Google Keyword Planner inside of Adwords. Search for keywords and take notice of the estimated bids.

The higher they are with the more competition, the more likely you are to have a nice eCPM:

Exponential is another company that pays based off CPM (cost per one thousand impressions). They are another good backup for the inventory Adsense cannot monetize.

You need a lot of monthly visitors to make good money with CPM/CPC ads. If you overload your pages with ads it’s likely Google will penalize your search engine results and/or visitors won’t return to your site for poor experience. So this is a slow and steady method. Don’t put all your eggs in this basket, but have patience it will build over time.

2) Native Ads (i.e. Taboola, Outbrain) Similar to CPM/CPC Ads, Native Ads are designed to look more like that content of your website or blog. This allows for higher performance including more revenue. 17

It’s likely you’ve seen these ad formats even on popular websites such as Weather.com:

Getting started with these type of ad networks is easy, you just have to integrate their code after your website / blog is approved. As with traditional CPM/CPC ads, I wouldn’t put all my eggs in this basket, but as your traffic grows your revenue from this will too.

3) Affiliate Networks (i.e. CJ.com, ShareASale) If you have a loyal audience, you can make a freaking killing with affiliate networks. Unlike traditional CPM/CPC ad networks, affiliate networks pay a commission for each sale or customer you send to one of their advertisers.

Products can range from physical goods to services such as web hosting or . For example, we pay out several thousand dollars to affiliates each month. If your audience needs a service such as this, you can expect to earn far more revenue with a lot less traffic.

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Other successful examples of websites using the affiliate model are coupon websites like RetailMeNot:

Prior to launching your website or blog it would benefit you to examine affiliate networks for potential advertisers.

4) Memberships (i.e. aMember) Name Hero is an official partner of the aMember Membership software. I’ve personally used their software along with WordPress to make a lot of money selling subscriptions to ‘premium’ content. An example of this can be found over at WrestlingNewsWorld.com.

If you are knowledgeable at a certain trait then it’s very possible you can charge for access to certain articles or section of your website. Another good example of a subscription website is the folks over at SEOBook.com. They have thousands of members paying to learn how to do search engine optimization. 19

The benefits to charging for your own content is that it doesn’t take as much traffic to make some good revenue.

5) Sell Your Own Ads (i.e. OIOpublisher Plugin) We know from experience you can make good money selling ads using the OIOpublisher WordPress plugin. Each month we spend several thousand dollars on blogs throughout the Internet that use this very plugin. While some sites we’ll go out of our way to contact the to purchase ad space, this plugin allows us to buy media quickly without having to go back and forward with email chains.

Start by settings your prices to be reasonable and charge a fixed rate for the month. If your website or blog is in a niche similar to web hosting, you stand to make a good bit of revenue this way.

In conclusion, when I got started working online in the late nineties it was much more difficult. Systems such as WordPress didn’t exist, so before I could even get my first website online, I had to learn how to code HTML, CGI, and design basic graphics. Having a “successful” idea or way to “monetize” didn’t come until I spent months getting my actual site built. So the good is, using WordPress, all this complicated stuff is done for you!

Before you get ahead of yourself you need to make sure whatever your website is about is something you’re passionate about. I’ve spent a good bit of time coaching Entrepreneurs over the years and the most common point of failure is losing interest. Since money isn’t going to come overnight, you’re going to have to actually be interested in what you’re doing. Over time, money will come. But it may take a year or two to get things really rolling. Don’t let this discourage you, once it’s built, it’s out there to earn!

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Step 9) How To Change Your Blog Theme/Design WordPress makes it extremely easy to have a professional looking theme on your website. During my initial installation video I show how you can easily search through our free theme library and choose a premium theme instantly. But what happens if you want to change it later?

There are thousands of WordPress themes across the Internet! Regardless the subject of your blog, it’s likely you’ll find a design that’s unique to your audience.

Some of my favorite theme websites include:

• ThemeForest • Studio Press

How To Change Your WordPress Theme

1. Login to WordPress Admin (wp-admin) 2. Click on Appearance on the left menu 3. Click Add New beside Themes 4. Use the search box to search OR click Upload Theme and upload the .zip file

As you can see, it’s extremely easy to change the theme/design using WordPress. I remember the days of the late 90s and early/mid 2000s when changing a website design was a tremendous process!

The good thing about using NameHero’s WordPress hosting is we also include 4,000+ themes free and ready for immediate use. From business websites to personal blogs to eCommerce websites, we have something unique for every niche.

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Step 10) How To Keep Your Blog Safe – WordPress Security I know, it can be a bit frustrating when an update breaks some of your code, but this is one of the top reasons why a website gets hacked.

Especially when you’re running multiple websites, it can be easy to forget about updates, so leaving this option on is a great way to keep your site safe and secure.

It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when your website gets hacked if you’re using an old version of WordPress.

If you use a security plugin such as Wordfence, they’ll send you a nice little email when it’s time to upgrade something.

As long as you “stay current” with these update, the chances of them “breaking” your website are very slim. But if you let them get too far outdated, you could run into a host of issues.

Unfortunately most people put this off until its to late costing them unwanted downtime and extra expenses trying to get it cleaned.

1. Use Strong wp-admin Credentials It really doesn’t help that Softaculous defaults their one click installation to use admin as the username and pass as the password. I wonder how many people neglect to change this? Perhaps I’ll tweet this blog post out at them.

Understand, there are thousands of bots out on the Internet that spend all day doing dictionary attacks on your wp-admin page. Once they gain access, it’s their site! This can be solved by using a simple password generator.

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I’ll never forget, one of my websites was once hacked because one of the admins had his password set as “firstname123.” That’s one of the first things the dictionary attack bots go after!

2. Update WordPress, Plugins, Themes Often In the last two years, WordPress has done an excellent job with their auto updater. I know, it can be a bit frustrating when an update breaks some of your code, but this is one of the top reasons why a website gets hacked.

Especially when you’re running multiple websites, it can be easy to forget about updates, so leaving this option on is a great way to keep your site safe and secure.

It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when your website gets hacked if you’re using an old version of WordPress.

Watch how quick and easy it is to update a plugin:

How to Update Your WordPress Plugins

3. Don’t Install Poorly Coded Themes/Plugins Before installing a new plugin and/or theme, do some research! Reviews will let you know a lot about the developer / product, but look at the change-log to see how often it’s updated. Good scripts and themes are updated frequently.

Since WordPress is open it makes it easy for amateur coders to develop a cool plugin that they can charge for. Unfortunately many of these have been developed without proper quality assurance testing.

Personally, I’ve even fallen victim to this, buying themes on ThemeForest, then finding out later it was coded very poorly. All have to do is “train” their bots to look for certain themes, giving them wide to your website!

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4. Install A Good WordPress Security Plugin There are a lot of WordPress security plugins on the market, but you should use one that alerts you when things are out of date or when a failed login happened.

I’m a big fan of Wordfence but it can be taxing on your server load if you get a lot of daily unique visitors. I’d say if you get under 1,000 daily visitors, give it a shot.

If you do more than that, you may have to have your developer take a look at your setup and determine what would be your most efficient security plugin.

5. Use Secure Connections (https) If you’ve tried to login to your wp-admin without https it’s likely you’ve encountered errors with session handling! This is actually a good thing! You should ALWAYS use https on at least your wp-admin area, but really your entire site.

With SSL now being free and automatic (thanks to Let’s Encrypt) you should ensure every domain and uses https. I was telling a customer the other day, I feel like it will soon be a requirement across the Internet and I can see Google de-indexing non-ssl websites.

I actually have a video tutorial recorded about using SSL and WordPress here.

6. Backup Your Site Daily Just like security plugins, there isn’t a lack of WordPress backup plugins out there! Regardless which one you decide to use, make sure you can take a backup nightly and store it somewhere offsite such as Amazon S3 or your local hard drive. (a lot of our customers like BackupBuddy)

While we also backup your site nightly here at NameHero, it’s HIGHLY recommended you have your own copy. That’s the first thing our techs are

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going to ask if you run into malware; “is it possible to restore from an older backup.”

This will save you a lot of headache being able to revert to a previous backup before any malicious code was installed. Also, don’t make the mistake of backing up your website on the same server it’s hosted, that won’t do you any good!

If you follow these six-tips and frequently audit them, you will keep your website safe from hackers and online. If not, you’ll eventually learn why you should have!

While we do offer WordPress malware scanning / removal nightly here at NameHero, by the time we find it, your sites already in trouble! Our scanner can help preventing the cancer from spreading, but it cannot prevent it! Only you can do that!

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Bonus: How To Create An Agency Website With WordPress Did you know WordPress isn’t just used to create blogs? Here’s how you can use WordPress to build a beautiful agency website for yourself or other clients!

Nothing says more about a company than visiting an amazing website that’s professionally developed and formats correctly across all devices.

In today’s digital world, it’s essential for companies that want to make a lasting impression on their customers.

But how do you accomplish this without spending thousands on a developer?

Two words: Salient Theme

Last year I was developing a website for my mobile advertising agency RevMax, when I came across their demo, and was instantly hooked:

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Salient For WordPress Benefits

• Multiple layouts – Unlike other themes, you can easily “change this one up.” I’ve changed RevMax twice now as we’ve shifted our business model. Love the flexibility! • Highly customizable – If you look on RevMax you’ll notice I added the CSS gears on the main page. Salient easily allows me the ability to add my own code on any page. • Fully responsive – It’s 2017! Every website MUST be responsive! • Frequently updated – Red flag number one to me is something that isn’t updated. Since we all know development is never perfect, something that isn’t frequently updated is wide open for trouble!

Salient Best WordPress Theme For Beginners Don’t get me wrong – I love to dig into code and make magic happen. But not everyone is a fluent coder! Salient understands this and makes everything point-and-click. They even have “demo sites” you can install and modify to meet your needs.

To show just how simple, I filmed the following video that shows me setting up web hosting, installing WordPress, and installing Salient in under 30 minutes:

I think I paid around $52 when I bought Salient for RevMax, but I noticed they’re now selling for $39! I think that’s a great deal!

Now don’t get me wrong, there is a time and a place to have a custom developer, but that is costly, making Salient a perfect option for those just getting started with their online business.

Please note: I’m not affiliate with nor am I being compensated for this post – it’s how I truly feel and I’m not the only one that feels like this:

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Props to the ThemeNectar team for their hard work on this project! If you use Salient, share your site so we can all see below!

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Second Bonus: Use WordPress For Affiliate Marketing WordPress is also an excellent platform to make money with Affiliate Marketing!

Last year, I filmed a tutorial on How To Make Money With AliExpress and man did it gain some traction!

The video on YouTube has been viewed a total of 211,159 times and it’s the most popular post on our blog by far.

We’ve helped thousands of customers setup their AliExpress affiliated website and continue to serve them daily.

Since a lot can change online in the course of a year, I decided to film an updated version titled How To Make Money With AliExpress In 2017.

This is part 1 that explains how you make money with AliExpress and the first steps you need to take to get your website online:

Getting Started With AliExpress

5 Steps To Build Your AliExpress Website

• Step 1: Niche Selection • Step 2: Domain & Cloud Hosting Setup (Click Here To Setup) • Step 3: Install & Configure WordPress • Step 4: Get Required Software (Click Here For Discount Link) • Step 5: Build Your AliExpress Affiliate Website

Step 5 is where I show how to install the required software, Aliplugin, and help you begin building your website.

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You will need an active AliExpress Affiliate Account. You can apply for one at this link. The approval process can take up to 7 – 10 business days, so it’s important to get on this sooner than later.

How To Install AliPlugin:

How To Build Your AliExpress Affiliate Website

• Step 1: Install Ali Plugin • Step 2: Select Your Theme • Step 3: Connect AliExpress Api • Step 4: Search & Import Products • Step 5: Create Site Menus • Step 6: Customize Site

As displayed in the video, it’s pretty easy to get your website all setup and configured without any coding knowledge! The more familiar you get with the WordPress admin interface, the easier the entire process will be.

Once your website is built, you’ll want to start posting about it on social media so you can begin generating traffic. You should also research and do some simple SEO and other organic promotion techniques!

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How To Start A Blog Conclusion If you made it to the end of this massive guide – congratulations you’re well on your way to having an amazing blog!

It’s my goal as a web hosting company to provide you with the best tools and education to help ease the learning curve and make your blog awesome from the beginning.

We’ve had thousands of websites move their blogs to our WordPress hosting because of our feature-rich, affordable plans. We also believe in 100% customer satisfaction offering 24x7x365 live chat and ticket support.

If you need any help getting your blog started, including having us install WordPress for you, kindly reach out and let us know.

To YOUR blogging success,

Ryan

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