Tip No. 3:
3. Install a Blog Software.
3. Install a Blog Software.
WordPress is free, open-source blogging software that you use with your own domain name to run a blog.WordPress is the most popular blogging platform – it powers more than 50 million blogs. But installing it to run on your own domain can be a little intimidating. Here's an easy guide to help you set it up and get blogging! Wordpress is famous for what it calls its “5-minute install”. But it does require a little bit of computer knowledge to handle the installation and configuration, which might intimidate some people.
Step-by-Step Guide to WordPress Installation
This step by step guide will show you with images, of what you need to do and how to do it in order to install WordPress on your site.
1. Download WordPress
- First thing you need to do is download the latest version of WordPress.
- Download the file and unzip it.
- Then using the FTP Manager, upload the files into your webhost directory of your choice.
2. Create a MySQL Database
- We use Cpanel to manage all of our accounts.
- To create a MySQL in Cpanel, you need to log in and go to the MySQL Database Icon.
- Then click Add a New Database.
3. Run Install
With the new version of WordPress, you don’t have to edit your config file anymore. Simply type the url of the directory where it was installed.
It will launch a setup screen like the one below:
- In cpanel case, you will need to add user_database format when you enter the name of your database.
- Enter the database you created in the step 2.
- Enter the username and password and that's it.
- You don’t need to change Database host and wp_prefix field.
Once you hit the submit button, it will take you to a follow up page like this:
- Make sure that you check the box off if you don’t want this blog to be seen by search engines.
- For businesses, keep it on so you can be discovered.
- Make sure you enter a valid email because if something goes wrong, and your browser decide to shut off on you, and you didn’t get to copy the random password, it can send the password to you.
You are done!
After the step above, your installation is now complete and you can login to your WordPress admin panel by going to:
Eventhough the install is complete, there is more that awaits you such as choosing the right theme, plugins, and advertising your blog.