If you’re a subscriber to my weekly newsletter, you’ll know that I’ve done a series on building your website and some of the various methods on how to get your website online. A lot of questions I get from subscribers is specifically about how to build a website. Some of the most common questions include:
- How do I get started?
- Do I need someone to help me?
- What kind of equipment and software do I need?
- Do I need to learn web design?
- Do I need to learn HTML?
- Do I have to know how to program?
- How long is it going to take me?
I’ve been designing websites since 1996. I’ve made more websites that I can remember and made more mistakes that I would like to remember. And one of the best methods that I’ve run across to create your own website that’s low cost, easy to maintain, and is flexible enough to handle any kind of website you can think of is by using WordPress.
Now if you have a blog, you’re probably familiar with WordPress. It’s the free open source blogging software that allows you to host and maintain your own blog. Millions of bloggers use WordPress…in fact this blog uses WordPress. But, you can use it for more than just blogging. You can use WordPress to build a website, an ecommerce store, and online portfolio, or just about any kind of site you can think of.
So to illustrate how easy it is to use WordPress to set up and maintain a website, I’ve decided to do my first ever webinar called, “Easy Website Building with WordPress” on Tuesday, June 22nd at 8:00 p.m. (EST). On this webinar you can watch me show you:
- how you can easily install WordPress on your website…even if you don’t have any technical skills
- how you can transform WordPress from a blog to a fully functioning website…you can easily run your blog and your website at the same time
- some of the killer plug-ins and resources you’ll need in order to make the most out of WordPress
- how you can easily make changes to your website, add pages, and even change the entire look of your website with just a few clicks!
By the way, did I mention that this webinar is free?
So if you’re interested in learning more about WordPress and how it’s a great website building tool, please join me at 8 p.m. EST on Tuesday, June 22nd. You can find out more information about the webinar by clicking here.
The webinar should last for about 60 to 70 minutes…plus it will be recorded so if you have the leave the event early or if you can’t make the event at all, you can watch the replay later. The seat are limited, and since this is a free webinar the seats tend to fill up fast, so you should reserve your spot soon.








