Funny You Should Ask: How to Make a Website: The 100% Not Boring Guide to Setting Up Your Website with WordPress (Funny You Should Ask: Breaking Down Internet Marketing,…

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Learn How to Make a Website!

Who needs a website these days?

The answer is: everyone. If you’re reading this, you probably need a website!

Imagine having a great idea for a website and then being able to have that idea up and running in just a few hours. With the tools and skills you’ll learn in this book, you’ll be able to do just that!

In this guide, Amazon best-selling writer Lori Culwell (author of the “Funny You Should Ask” guides, as well as a ton of other books) breaks down the website setup process step by step, stopping along the way to make you laugh.

In Funny You Should Ask: How to Make a Website, you’ll discover:

  • Why you need to do some keyword research before you even start your project
  • How to get the best price on a domain–and which type to buy
  • What level of hosting will save you the most money
  • 7 basic Wordpress plugins every website needs
  • “Gotcha” moments in the website setup process–one of which you must avoid at all costs
  • Free themes vs. paid themes vs. theme-building software
  • Maintenance, crashes, and how not to panic
  • And much, much more!

Plus, you’ll receive a BONUS companion guide that boils down the entire process and gives you space to take notes.

Whether you’re a student, an author, an aspiring SEO consultant, affiliate marketer, or own a small business, this book lays out the basic website setup process that everyone needs.

Get your copy of How to Make a Website today! Just scroll up to the top of the page and click the “BUY NOW” button!

Part of the “Funny You Should Ask” series, in which Lori Culwell makes everything easy to understand in her trademark “snarky yet informative” style!

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    by Lark Spring

    This is far and away the best book I’ve found on setting up a website with WordPress. I’ve now got all Lori’s books and they are rare in fulfilling their promises of being true step-by-step books, most heartening in their simplicity and genuinely friendly encouragement.

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    by Robert Crouch

    This is part of the excellent Funny You Should Ask series of books that help with some of the challenges of publishing and marketing your books, based on the author’s own experience in the business.

    Whether you’re an indie or traditionally published author, this guide will help you through all the things you need to do to build a website, or update your existing one. While it’s technical in places out of necessity, the advice is easy to follow. It’s delivered with humour, examples and an understanding of the challenges you face, and offers plenty of tips to make the most of your website.

    As someone who already has a website, I was surprised by how many useful and practical tips I found to improve what I have. This included how to create more inviting welcome and about pages, how to boost search rankings on Google, and all manner of useful add on extras that could improve the website visibility and quality.

    I don’t often get excited about websites, but this book not only helped me make some significant improvements, but gave me a better understanding of its place and importance to me in marketing myself as an author.

    Without question this is the best and most useful book I’ve read on creating a website, and I’ve read quite a few.

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    by S Maclennan

    This is a very good example of an instructional book that is easy to follow and acxtually quite fun in places. The advice given is fully specific where it has to be, but also informational on a more general level so as to increase the reader’s understanding of website construction and administration. I have not yet discovered what “Hello Dolly” on WordPress is but I do now know that it is annoying and should be deleted! I am using this book to build a website for my local theatre, it is an invaluable and highly useable guide to the whole labyrinthine process.

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