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1.12 WordPress statistics

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When I first started using WordPress years ago, I didn’t realize how massive its impact really was. Today, WordPress powers nearly half of the entire web, and it keeps growing every year. Let’s explore some recent numbers and what they actually mean — in plain language.... Read More >>

1.13 Future trends in WordPress

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WordPress has come a long way since its first release in 2003. Today, it powers more than 40% of all websites worldwide, from personal blogs to major business and eCommerce platforms. But the journey doesn’t stop here. I’ve been working with WordPress for years, building websites for clients and experimenting with new features. From Gutenberg to AI integrations, the platform... Read More >>

1.14 Common myths & misconceptions

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WordPress is the world’s most popular content management system, powering over 40% of websites today. Despite its popularity, many people still believe myths that make them hesitant to use it. I’ve been building WordPress sites for years, and I’ve seen firsthand how these misconceptions can discourage beginners. In this article, I’ll debunk the most common myths about Wo... Read More >>

1.15 Why choose WordPress?

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WordPress is the world’s most popular website platform, powering over 40% of websites on the internet today. But why do so many people choose it over other platforms like Wix, Shopify, or Squarespace? I’ve been working with WordPress for years, building blogs, business sites, and online stores. From my experience, WordPress offers unmatched flexibility, ease of use, and powe... Read More >>

1.16 Recap & key takeaways

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After exploring WordPress, its features, advantages, and real-world applications, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with information. I’ve built dozens of websites and helped clients understand what makes WordPress so powerful, so I know how important it is to summarize key points. In this article, I’ll provide a clear recap and highlight the most important takeaways about WordPre... Read More >>

2.1 What is a domain name?

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When I first started exploring the internet, I realized that every website has its own unique address. This address is called a domain name. It helps people easily find websites without remembering complicated numbers called IP addresses. Think of it like your home address. If someone wants to visit your house, they need the address, not the GPS coordinates. Similarly, a domain name points to t... Read More >>

2.2 subdomain vs main domain

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When I started learning about websites, I kept hearing the word domain. A domain is like a nameplate or address for any website on the internet. If I want to visit a website, I just type its domain name — like google.com or freelancelly.com — instead of remembering a long number.... Read More >>

2.3 Choose a domain name

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Choosing the right domain name is one of the first things I do when starting a new website. I’ve learned it’s more than just an address — it shows visitors what my brand is about.For example, when I launched my digital marketing blog, I picked a short, memorable name. People could easily remember it and type it without mistakes.I also make sure to use a .com extension whenever possible. It f... Read More >>

2.4 Register a domain

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I’ve always thought of a domain name as your online home address. Just like you wouldn’t rent a house without picking the right location, choosing a domain carefully is the first step in building your website. For example, I registered freelancelly.com for my freelance services—it’s simple, easy to remember, and brandable.... Read More >>

2.5 DNS basics

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The Domain Name System (DNS) is often described as the “phonebook of the internet.” It translates human-friendly domain names like www.example.com into IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the network. Understanding DNS is essential for website developers, network administrators, and anyone managing online services. In this guide, we will explore how DNS works, its main ... Read More >>

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