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These days, pretty much everyone needs a website.  Whether you are an online store, a service based consultant, or any professional person: you need a website.

But the question is: Should You Build it Yourself, Or Should You Outsource it to a Webmaster?

Now I recommend using WordPress as the software that runs your website.  It works if you are doing a blog, or a regular website.  It’s easy to access from any computer, and the search engines love it!

So here are the steps to building a website that you need to get your site online:

  1. Installing the WordPress software on Your own Web Hosting
  2. Selecting a Design and Layout for your Website
  3. Adding Your Initial Content (your web pages) to Your Website
  4. Updating Your Website with Fresh Content (more web pages)
  5. Maintaining Your Website with software updates

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Here are the answers to your questions that were submitted during the webinar last week.  On that webinar I explained what WordPress is, showed different examples and explained how you can use it in your business.

Q: Are the WordPress Pages easy to edit?
A: WordPress pages (and blog posts) are very easy to edit. WordPress was designed so that non-technical people could write and create web pages and blog posts quickly and easily. No HTML knowledge is required.

Q: Where do you find the different types of WordPress sites?
A: You can build virtually any type of website with WordPress.  It all depends upon your goal.  There are many case studies here on this site for you to look at for inspiration.

Q: Before one chooses to build a site, are there some questions to ask to determine what type of site we should build for ourselves?
A: The most important question is “What is the purpose of my website?”  What do you want people to do once they get to your site.  This is one of the things I coach you on during the 8 module course.

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