To begin. You will need to log into the Dashboard/Admin Area of WordPress. If you need to know how to do this – click here. On the left-hand side, you will see a menu. In that menu, click on Plugins and then click on Add New In the search bar located at the top right-hand
You will first need to add your Yoast Plugin to the website. If you don’t know how to do this – Click Here. Once you have added Yoast to the website. Below are links to Yoast guides that show you how to configure the plugin to your requirements: Click Here
To login to the Dashboard/Admin Area of WordPress you will need: Login URL/Link – The standard WordPress URL/Link is your domain name that ends with /wp-admin. Example: YourDomain.co.uk/wp-admin Admin Username or Email Address Admin Password When you visit your WordPress URL/Link you will see the Username & Password boxes. Type your details in & click
If you have decided not to use our premium website theme, which is included in your plan, you can install WordPress yourself. To do this – you must login to your cPanel / Web hosting account. If you need to know how to do this – click here. Once logged in. Scroll down to locate
The website Title & Tagline are what search engines (Google) read first so it’s important to change this to suit your business. Once updated – the new title and tagline will appear on the browser tab when you view the website. To begin. You will need to log into the Dashboard/Admin Area of WordPress. If
By default WordPress adds your Blog page as the Homepage which is the first thing visitors see. We suggest that you change this to a static page that you can then design. To begin. You will need to log into the Dashboard/Admin Area of WordPress. If you need to know how to do this –
To ensure your website can be read by Google and other search engines – we suggest that you check the following setting that can block search engines from seeing your website.: To begin. You will need to log into the Dashboard/Admin Area of WordPress. If you need to know how to do this – click
By default – WordPress shows your page URL’s / Address’s ending with the day and name. It’s much better to show your URL’s / Address’s by post name only. To begin. You will need to log into the Dashboard/Admin Area of WordPress. If you need to know how to do this – click here. Once
To ensure your blog posts are kept in order and displayed in the correct locations – it’s always best to keep them categorised. To begin. You will need to log into the Dashboard/Admin Area of WordPress. If you need to know how to do this – click here. Once logged in click Posts (Left-hand Menu)
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