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Do you want to build your own WordPress website but don't know where to start? Have you been put off by all the jargon and gobbledygook of other guides? If so then this plain, easy WordPress tutorial is the ideal place for you.

Now a #1 Amazon Best Seller, this step-by-step guide by expert Sarah McHarry will walk you through the essential first steps to creating your own website or blog.

In the book's Quick Start Guide, Sarah shows you how to make a website with WordPress in eight easy lessons.

In the In-Depth Guide, Sarah introduces you to some of the more advanced techniques to help you develop your WordPress website into a fully functional, professional web presence.

What you'll learn in this book:
How to get your domain and the right WordPress hosting
How to install WordPress with a few clicks of the mouse
How to design a professional-looking WordPress website
Adding posts and pages
How to use graphics and images
All about themes, plugins and widgets
... and lots more...
Important: this guide is up-to-date for the current release of WordPress 3.3.1!

Whether you want a simple WordPress blog or a full-blown ecommerce site, Sarah's 'WordPress To Go' will start you off on the right foot.

73 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 27, 2012

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5 reviews
March 8, 2021
Very Useful

I found this book to be useful for the most part. I am not necessarily new to WordPress, as I have already been working on building my site previous to reading this book. I wish I would have read it when I first started. It would have saved me some time and frustration. Even so, I learned some things and feel a lot more comfortable continuing to create my site after following along with the book. The only thing that was difficult for me was already having a different theme than the example and therefore being unable to find and see the exact things described in her instructions.

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August 10, 2020
Very informative right to the point

This book was great for me. I probably know enough html code to be dangerous. This book showed me that a very good, viewer friendly, website is possible. I highly recommend this as your first book and it will become your go-to book to look up help for specific questions.
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Author 1 book7 followers
November 13, 2017
Very basic, but a gratifyingly quick and informative read. All the angles are covered and everything you need to start a basic blog or website is here. Well done to Ms. McHarry for a well-organized book with easy-to-follow steps, diagrams, and further resources.
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September 10, 2017
WordPress basic

Overall explains basics of WordPress. Some good tidbits but not sure how much time it shaves off the learning curve.
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21 reviews
October 4, 2017
Took too long to get through it. I decided to go with a different instruction book and online courses.
2 reviews
November 28, 2017
Excellent on Basics

Very good review on WordPress basics. I liked the simple easy to read style with very practical advice to boot.
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34 reviews
August 9, 2016
This is a really awesome book for beginner bloggers or anyone who has not been self hosting but is considering it. It walks you through every step imaginable on your journey through self hosting and is very easy to read and understand even if you have no idea what you're doing. The only thing that might throw some people off is the author suggests you to sign up for self hosting through Site Ground and all of the steps are based on the platform but can be implemented the same through other hosting sites if you have some sort of computer and web knowledge. This is not a bad thing in my eyes because I went with Site Ground and was planning to before I found this book because it has great reviews in the blogging community and it one of the cheapest options with the most value for your money!
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102 reviews
December 1, 2013
I purchased this book on kindle and within two days I had a great looking site up and running. The lag time was only due to the hosting site. The book truly walks you through step by step and with a complete non-techy person it was a breeze.

My only frustration was it didn't provide a warning that the authorization emails could take a few hours to come through so I thought I had missed a step when I couldn't access my cpanel right away.

If you were like me and scared to death of trying to create a website from scratch this is a great tool that will help you achieve your goal with no hair pulling or toddler tears.
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185 reviews
May 1, 2012
I was interested in learning WordPress and was able to download this for free to my Kindle. The author provided a good step-by-step approach for setting up a website. I had access to a WP account and was able to easily follow-along.
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62 reviews
October 1, 2013
An excellent book which has helped me set up my Website. It has been a god send, but if there is a problem you will get stuck but it takes away the daunting task of attempting to set up your website.
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71 reviews
July 30, 2016
Very good book for the rank beginner/novice. It includes instructions on registering a domain name, setting up a site through Hostgator, installing WordPress, and basics on posting, themes, widgets, plugins, and SEO (Search Engine Optimization).
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Author 2 books3 followers
August 22, 2016
Not quite complete

I would like to know about how to actually find internal broke. Links and 301 errors in my site but this book was missing that info. There were many problems mentioned but no intervention was included.
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2 reviews
April 5, 2012
McHarry does a nice job explaining what terms mean as well as providing lessons that allow the reader to follow along with as they set up their site.
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12 reviews
October 22, 2012
This book is great for those new to WordPress. It gives an easy-to-follow walkthrough for starting your first WordPress Web site.
8 reviews2 followers
October 7, 2013
Clear and concise, not as comprehensive as other books. The promotion of Hostagator is a little concerning. I see a conflict of interest.
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497 reviews65 followers
March 31, 2016
A simple, straight-forward guide to Wordpress that's perfect for beginners. The chapter on SEO was especially interesting.
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30 reviews1 follower
April 4, 2015
Outstanding book on how to get a website up and running using WordPress. Really helped this neophyte.
4 reviews
July 4, 2015
A great place to start

Simple, short, informative. Very enjoyable for me because it was waffle free. A great read for those keen to understand the basics.
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Author 6 books25 followers
June 28, 2016
Concise and clear, no muss, no fuss. Extremely helpful tutorial gets you up and running fast, with no pain, no brain strain. My review shall remain equally succinct. Excellent! Highly recommended!
8 reviews
April 14, 2017
Great introduction guide and a fun way to learn how to create and manage a WordPress Website

I have been studying front-end web development for (6) months now. Working with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and built my first novice website from scratch. It was a great uphill battle and I decided that now that I went through some much needed struggle, I was ready to learn the amazing world of building a WordPress Website. I saw that this book was popular and I gave it shot. If you are remotely curious in starting to learn WordPress I suggest you read this book. You wont exactly be a WordPress webmaster but if you stick with the book and follow Sarahs instructions, you will certainly have something that you can be proud of. The only thing I would have wanted to see more of are some examples of actually adding in CSS and JavaScript but maybe that was outside the intent for this book or maybe she has this info on her website. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. - Jiovanni Rosario (the website I built based on Sarahs book- http://jnrosario.com)
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