Knowing how websites functions and understanding of domains, hosting, and URLs.
Familiarity with HTML for structuring content. Basic knowledge of CSS for styling pages
Ability to resize and optimize images for the web using design tools or online tools
An open mindset and a willingness to explore and learn new concepts through self-learning
Currently, there are over 455 million WordPress websites across the globe. WordPress powers 65.1% of all websites as a content management system. This percentage accounts for 42.7% of all websites.
WordPress's user-friendly interface is ideal for quick website setup without the need for complex coding, benefiting beginners
WordPress enables fast website development with pre-designed themes and plugins, offering a quick, visually appealing alternative
WordPress, being open-source, is free. Despite costs for hosting or premium features, it's often more economical than custom coding
WordPress thrives with a vast community, offering support through forums and tutorials for issue resolution and advice.
WordPress is versatile, catering to diverse needs by building blogs, business sites, portfolios, and e-commerce platforms with ease
WordPress prioritizes SEO with built-in features, facilitating easy content optimization. Plugins like Yoast SEO enhance its SEO capabilities further
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