Course Content
01 – Website Setup & WordPress Basics
This module teaches the foundational steps required to build a fully functional WordPress website from scratch. You will learn how to choose and register a domain name, set up reliable hosting, configure SSL, create email accounts, and install WordPress using both 1-click and manual methods. The lessons guide you through the WordPress dashboard, essential settings, and the key differences between posts and pages. You’ll also learn how to install and configure critical plugins for SEO, security, and backups, as well as how to select and activate the right theme for your website’s goals. By the end of this module, you will understand how to create pages, build navigation menus, and implement basic security practices to keep your site safe. This section provides the technical foundation needed to confidently build and manage your WordPress website.
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02 – Elementor Page Building
This module shows you how to design professional, visually engaging website pages using Elementor’s drag-and-drop page builder. You will learn how to install Elementor, navigate the editor, and use sections, columns, and widgets to create clean, modern layouts. The lessons cover global colors and typography, designing hero sections, using containers with Flexbox, and building fully responsive pages for desktop, tablet, and mobile. You’ll also learn how to add images, videos, icons, galleries, buttons, forms, and calls-to-action that drive user engagement. This module teaches you how to build site-wide elements such as headers, footers, and reusable templates using Elementor’s Theme Builder. By the end, you’ll be able to design polished, conversion-focused website pages—without writing any code.
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03 – Business Website Essentials
This module teaches you how to structure, plan, and create the essential pages every high-performing business website needs. You’ll learn how to clearly communicate what your business does, who you help, and why visitors should choose you. The lessons walk you through building an effective Home page, writing a compelling About page, creating a Services page that converts, and designing a Contact page with professional forms. You’ll also learn how to add trust-building elements such as testimonials, logos, and badges, as well as how to set up strategic calls-to-action throughout your site. This module covers blog creation, content planning, and the structure of your first posts, along with important legal pages your site must include. By the end, you’ll know how to create a complete, conversion-optimized business website that supports your goals and builds credibility with your audience.
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04 – Branding & Visual Design
This module teaches you how to create a cohesive, professional visual identity for your website and brand. You’ll learn the fundamentals of branding, including how to choose color palettes, pair fonts, and create a consistent look across every page. The lessons cover layout balance, white space, and visual hierarchy so your designs are clean, modern, and easy to navigate. You’ll also learn how to create a simple logo using DIY tools like Canva, select brand-appropriate images, and use icons and graphics effectively. This module shows you how to build a complete brand style guide and avoid common design mistakes, while ensuring your website remains accessible for all users. By the end, you’ll be able to design a cohesive, visually appealing website that strengthens your brand identity and improves user experience.
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05 – SEO & Website Traffic
This module teaches you how to optimize your website for Google search and attract consistent, high-quality traffic. You’ll learn what SEO is, why it matters, and how to choose the right keywords for your business. The lessons cover on-page SEO essentials such as titles, meta descriptions, alt text, internal linking, and proper blog structure. You’ll also learn how to create local SEO pages, optimize images for speed, and set up Google Analytics and Google Search Console to track your performance. This module shows you how to create content that ranks and attracts customers, as well as how to drive additional traffic through social media. By the end, you’ll understand how to build a search-friendly, high-visibility website that brings in more visitors and potential customers over time.
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06 – Website Launch & Maintenance
This module teaches you how to successfully launch, manage, and maintain your WordPress website for long-term performance. You’ll learn how to follow a complete pre-launch checklist, test your site across devices, and ensure all links, forms, and layouts work correctly. The lessons cover essential speed optimization techniques such as caching and minification, along with key security practices including firewalls, malware scans, and automatic backups. You’ll also learn how to connect your domain using DNS, monitor site propagation, and use analytics tools to track traffic and performance. This module shows you how to safely update WordPress, themes, and plugins, troubleshoot common errors, maintain mobile responsiveness, and follow a monthly website maintenance routine. By the end, you’ll know how to keep your site fast, secure, and running smoothly long after launch.
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How to Make a Website

What You Need to Build a Website (Domains, Hosting, WordPress)

Module: Website Setup & WordPress Basics • Lesson: What You Need to Build a Website

This lesson introduces the three core components required to launch any WordPress website: a domain name, web hosting, and the WordPress software itself.

Understanding Domain Names

A domain name is your website’s online address (example: yourbrand.com). It’s what users type into their browser to visit your site.

Key Domain Components

  • TLD (Top-Level Domain): The extension, such as .com, .org, .net, .io, or .co.
  • Second-Level Domain: The main portion of your domain (e.g., yourbrand).
  • Registrar: The company where you purchase and manage your domain (e.g., Namecheap, GoDaddy, Google Domains).

Domain Best Practices

  • Short and easy to spell
  • No unnecessary hyphens or numbers
  • Brandable and memorable
  • Preferably a .com (when available)
  • Check social media availability for consistency

Understanding Web Hosting

Web hosting stores your website files and makes them publicly accessible. When someone visits your domain, hosting delivers the pages to their browser.

Common Hosting Types

  • Shared Hosting: Beginner-friendly, affordable, multiple websites sharing server resources.
  • VPS Hosting: More resources and control; scalable for growing websites.
  • Managed WordPress Hosting: Performance-optimized hosting with automated updates and security.
  • Cloud Hosting: Scalable hosting on distributed infrastructure; flexible and powerful.
  • Dedicated Hosting: Entire physical server dedicated to your website; enterprise-level needs.

Features to Look For

  • Free SSL certificate
  • Automatic backups
  • Fast server technology (LiteSpeed, NGINX, or similar)
  • 1-click WordPress installation
  • Responsive support
  • Staging environments (for testing changes)

How Domains & Hosting Work Together

Your domain is the address. Your hosting is the home. WordPress is what runs your website inside that home.

When someone types your domain name:

  1. DNS directs the visitor to your hosting server.
  2. Your server loads your WordPress website files.
  3. The visitor sees your website in their browser.

WordPress.org vs WordPress.com

Both platforms use the WordPress software, but they differ in flexibility and control.

Feature WordPress.org (Self-Hosted) WordPress.com (Hosted)
Hosting You choose and pay for your hosting provider. Hosting included; all-in-one service.
Customization Full access to themes, plugins, and code. Limited on free plans; extended features on paid plans.
Maintenance You handle updates, backups, performance & security. Managed for you on most plans.
Best For Businesses, blogs, portfolios, and custom sites. Hobby sites or users who want a simple, managed solution.

Bottom Line: Choose WordPress.org for maximum freedom. Choose WordPress.com if you prefer simplicity and don’t need deep customization.

Checklist: What You Need Before Building

  • ☐ A domain name (e.g., yourbrand.com)
  • ☐ A hosting plan (shared, VPS, managed WP, or cloud)
  • ☐ SSL certificate (usually free from the host)
  • ☐ Access to your registrar’s DNS settings
  • ☐ Admin email address you can access
  • ☐ (Optional) Professional email accounts for your domain

Activity: Compare Three Hosting Providers

Goal: Choose a hosting provider that matches your needs for performance, support, and budget.

  1. Choose three hosting providers (example: Bluehost, SiteGround, Hostinger, WP Engine).
  2. Visit each provider’s pricing and hosting features page.
  3. Compare:
    • Intro & renewal pricing
    • Speed & uptime guarantees
    • SSL, backups, staging availability
    • Support quality
    • Ease of WordPress installation
  4. Decide which provider you would choose and explain why.

Comparison Table (Paste Into Your Notes)

Feature Provider A Provider B Provider C
Price (Intro / Renewal)      
Hosting Type      
Performance Features      
SSL & Backups      
Support Quality      
Ease of Setup      
Total Score      
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