The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: the first few steps”.

Christopher Ratcliff says, “This is the first in a series of posts discussing how to set up and run a WordPress blog from a relatively experienced expert, which will feature many helpful and hopefully relevant tangents.

Firstly I should reveal a little bit of background about myself. I began a WordPress blog a few years ago; it was a little read music site full of rambling incoherent nonsense semi-related to reviewing new albums.

Inexplicably within six months, the blog had grown beyond its humble beginnings as something to annoy my friends on Facebook with, to something that was doing fairly well in search engine results pages (SERPs) and driving higher than anticipated traffic“.

A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: the first few steps

‘Econsultancy’ Blog

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