WordPress Theme

So you’ve got your domain name locked down, and your hosting is ready to roll. What’s next? Designing your website, of course – which just so happens to be my FAVORITE part!  Finding the right WordPress theme for your website can make or break your website.  Well, not really break your website, as in it won’t…

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Website Basics: Domain Names and Web Hosting

Welcome to the second tutorial in my WordPress series.  On Tuesday, I covered the differences between WordPress.com vs WordPress.org and briefly touched on domain names and web hosting.  I am sure some of you kind of stared at your screen blankly and were a little confused, and that’s okay!  It is quite common to get…

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WordPress.com vs WordPress.org

I have noticed a lot of people posting questions on Facebook in multiple groups that I am apart of with some pretty basic questions as far as WordPres. So today begins the first post of a WordPress tutorial series.  Over the next few weeks I will be going over topics to educate you on the…

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How to Launch a Blog in 6 Steps

Launching a blog or business is not an easy task. In fact, it can become very time consuming and overwhelming that many people quit before even starting. The amount of information that is widely available through Google search engine is overwhelming to say the least. There are many different websites to choose from, some with…

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What To Include In Your Sidebar

Last week I wrote about what to include in your website footer, so it just made sense to continue with the trend. Today I want to cover what to include in your sidebar, so that they are designed with intention and helps you showcase how awesome you and your blog are! Head Shot + Bio.  By showing…

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Make Your Website Footer Work For You

As a website designer, one of my favorite places on every website is the footer.   If you think about it, the footer is on every single page of your website.  And yet, somehow it is one of the areas that is often overlooked and in some instances not even used. If designed and utilized…

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