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		<title>How to start a self-hosted WordPress blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please note: A self-hosted WordPress blog (sometimes referred to as WordPress.org) is different than a blog at WordPress.com. &#8220;Self-hosted&#8221; means you use the free WordPress platform on your own domain via hosting you pay for. A blog at WordPress.com is hosted by them and in exchange, you are limited in customization and monetization. A WordPress.com [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Please note:</strong> A self-hosted <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> blog (sometimes referred to as <a href="http://wordpress.org" target="_blank">WordPress.org</a>) is different than a blog at <a href="http://wordpress.com/" target="_blank">WordPress.com</a>. &#8220;Self-hosted&#8221; means you use the free <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> platform on your own domain via hosting you pay for. A blog at <a href="http://wordpress.com/" target="_blank">WordPress.com</a> is hosted by them and in exchange, you are limited in customization and monetization. <strong>A <a href="http://wordpress.com/" target="_blank">WordPress.com</a> blog is not bad, but a self-hosted <a href="http://wordpress.org">WordPress</a> blog is much more preferred.</strong></em></p>
<h3>How to set up a self-hosted <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> blog<a href="http://wordpress.org/"><br />
</a><strong> </strong></h3>
<p><strong>Step One: Register your own domain</strong><br />
You simply need to choose a domain name (read <a href="http://www.withpurpose.com/2010/01/25/how-to-choose-a-domain-name/">how to choose a domain name</a>) and then register it with a registrar. I personally use <a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3677828-10378406" target="_top">GoDaddy.com</a> and have not had any problems. You have many options, though, so simply google &#8220;domain registration&#8221; or something similar. Domain registration will cost about <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">$10 per year</span> $20 per year when you choose Private Registration (I highly recommend it) and must be renewed annually (you can pay for several years at once).</p>
<p><strong>Step Two: Purchase your own hosting</strong><br />
Once your domain is registered, purchase hosting from a different company (so as not to give one company complete power over your site). This is a simple process and costs as little as $8 per month for an average-sized site. I HIGHLY recommend purchasing hosting from a company that provides easy, auto-install for <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> (most do, but check) &#8212; this will make life much easier in Step Four. I personally use <a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3977109-10376734" target="_blank">Bluehost.com</a> and would recommend it. (You might also check out the hosts recommended <a href="http://wordpress.org/hosting/" target="_blank">here</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>Step Three: Get your domain and your host to communicate</strong><br />
If your domain and hosting are set up at different companies, you will need to make sure the two &#8220;talk&#8221; to each other. This involves changing some settings. Here&#8217;s how to do it:</p>
<ol>
<li>Log in to your hosting account. (I will use Bluehost here.) Click on the &#8220;Domain Manager&#8221; tab at the top of the page.</li>
<li>Click on the &#8220;Nameservers&#8221; tab just above the Summary box.</li>
<li>Write down the two nameserver settings you see. Nameservers look something like this: ns1.bluehost.com and ns2.bluehost.com.</li>
<li>Now, log in to your domain account. (I will use GoDaddy here.)</li>
<li>Choose &#8220;Domain Manager&#8221; from the left column.</li>
<li>Click on your domain in the list.</li>
<li>Click &#8220;Manage Nameservers.&#8221;</li>
<li>Select &#8220;I host my domains with another provider.&#8221;</li>
<li>Input your new nameservers (from #3 above) under &#8220;Nameserver 1&#8243; (ns1.bluehost.com) and &#8220;Nameserver 2&#8243; (ns2.bluehost.com).</li>
<li>Click &#8220;OK.&#8221;</li>
<li>That&#8217;s it! Now you should see your site at your domain. (Note, it may take several hours for the changes to take effect.)</li>
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<p>It all sounds very complicated but don&#8217;t worry, it&#8217;s really not. If you get stuck, just call support at each place (starting with your host) and ask them to walk you through.</p>
<p><strong>Step Four: Install WordPress</strong><br />
Hopefully your host provides <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> auto-install. Search your host&#8217;s faqs or contact support to find out how to install <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a>.</p>
<p>If you purchased hosting from <a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-3977109-10376734" target="_blank">Bluehost.com</a>, here&#8217;s how to install <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a>:</p>
<ol>
<li>Login to your Control Panel (cPanel).</li>
<li>Scroll down to &#8220;Software/Services&#8221; and click the &#8220;Simple Scripts&#8221; icon.</li>
<li>Under &#8220;Blogs&#8221; click &#8220;WordPress.&#8221;</li>
<li>Click &#8220;Install.&#8221;</li>
<li>Under &#8220;Where would you like WordPress installed?&#8221; leave the field blank. This will make your blog the main page of your site.</li>
<li>Check the &#8220;Legal Information&#8221; agreement box.</li>
<li>Click &#8220;Complete.&#8221;</li>
<li>Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of a self-hosted WordPress blog!</li>
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<p><strong>Step Four: Change your permalink structure</strong></p>
<p>This is important and should be done right away before you post anything. A permalink is the address of a specific post. For example, the permalink of this post is &#8220;http://www.withpurpose.com/2010/01/27/how-to-start-a-self-hosted-wordpress-blog/&#8221;. If I had not changed my permalink structure the permalink would have been something like &#8220;http://www.withpurpose.com/2010/01/27/post-139&#8243;. The difference between the &#8220;post-139&#8243; and the keyword-rich &#8220;how-to-start-a-self-hosted-wordpress-blog&#8221; is significant when it comes to being found and being ranked by search engines. It&#8217;s a bit techy for now, so just trust me on it.</p>
<p>To change your permalink structure:</p>
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<li>Login to your WordPress Dashboard. (You should have received this login info in an email after completing Step Four above.)</li>
<li>Click &#8220;Settings&#8221; at the very bottom of the left column.</li>
<li>Click &#8220;Permalinks.&#8221;</li>
<li>Choose either &#8220;Day and name&#8221; or &#8220;Month and name.&#8221; (I prefer the former.)</li>
<li>Click &#8220;Save Changes.&#8221;</li>
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<p>That&#8217;s it! You&#8217;re ready to blog!</p>
<p>I realize my geeky brain sometimes explains thing in a clear-as-mud sort of way. I did my best to make it clear, but if you still have questions, please don&#8217;t hesitate to ask! <img src='http://www.withpurpose.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><strong>For further reading:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://lifehacker.com/5365600/the-beginners-guide-to-tricking-out-your-wordpress-blog" target="_blank">The Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Tricking out Your WordPress</a> &#8211; This covers some good plugins you might want to install and some other helpful info.</li>
<li>The WordPress <a href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Main_Page" target="_blank">Codex</a> and <a href="http://wordpress.org/support/" target="_blank">Support Forums</a> &#8211; These are great places to visit when you are stuck and need a little help figuring out how to get started, implement something new or troubleshoot.</li>
<li>Free WordPress themes &#8211; I assume you&#8217;ll want to spice up your design a bit. There are tons of great-looking, free themes you can find online (like <a href="http://www.blogperfume.com/45-best-free-wordpress-themes-of-all-time/" target="_blank">here</a>, <a href="http://webdesignledger.com/freebies/the-best-free-wordpress-themes-of-2009" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/05/18/100-amazing-free-wordpress-themes-for-2009/" target="_blank">here)</a>. Or, simply go to your Dashboard &#8211;&gt; Appearance &#8211;&gt; Add New Themes &#8211;&gt; Find Themes. When you see one you like, click &#8220;Install&#8221; and then &#8220;Activate Theme.&#8221; (Or&#8230;a shameless plug: I provide <a href="http://www.uncluttereddesign.com/" target="_blank">affordable blog design</a>.)</li>
</ul>


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