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Minterest: WordPress Customization: 101 Things To Do After Installing WordPress [DIY]
You can't start a WordPress blog in 10 minutes. And you can't start one in 10 hours either. You know why? Because it takes countless hours to customize WordPress and get things done and make things look like the way you want (unless you are a WordPress geek).
And hey, I didn't even count the time required to actually create content. That's the real purpose of a blog, right?
First things first.
I’m going to assume that you have already purchased a domain name, web hosting plan, and have installed WordPress (either manually or automatically via your web hosting control panel). If not, you should. ;)
So, I have just installed WordPress at http://www.minterest.in (a demo WordPress site that I have temporarily created to write this very blog post).
And the idea is to reverse engineer Minterest (this blog) — by installing and customizing the WordPress theme and the set of WordPress plugins that I’m using on this blog. However, there are few limitations as the demo site don’t have (real) content.
I have tried to replicate as many things as possible from this blog on the demo site so that both looks identical.
Let me repeat. This is not another start a WordPress blog in 10 minutes kind of a guide. This is not about how to purchase a domain name and web hosting plan and install WordPress. And no, this is not a WordPress Theme customization guide either.
Instead, this is all about the things that you want to do after setting up WordPress (for the first time). A step-by-step WordPress customization guide.
A WordPress site with the default theme.
This is how the demo WordPress site looks like (after installing WordPress for the first time on a new domain name and web hosting plan with the default WordPress theme).
Login to WordPress Dashboard (http://www.example.com/wp-login.php).
Upgrade WordPress as the version that you have installed via the web hosting control panel may not be up-to-date.
Buy a premium WordPress theme and install and activate it. I have purchased the Smart Passive Income Pro theme (powered by the Genesis Framework) from StudioPress.com
After theme activation, here’s how it looks like (before customization):
The WordPress site with a premium WordPress theme (before customization).
Change the default WordPress login username (if you haven’t personalized it during the installation phase).
Change the default website title (or “Site Title” as WordPress calls it). In other words, give a name to your blog. Tip: Go to General Settings.
Add a “Tagline” for your WordPress site.
Change the “WordPress Address (URL)” and “Site Address (URL)” to add “www” to the website address (or leave it intact if you do not prefer to add www to your URLs).
Adjust “Timezone”.
Adjust “Date Format”.
Adjust “Time Format”.
Adjust Reading Settings (to customize the number of blog posts shown on the home page as well as on the RSS feeds).
Adjust Discussion Settings (to control the management and display of comments and links to your blog posts/pages).
Adjust Permalink Settings (to customize the URL structure of your blog).
Create and organize Widgets (to personalize the theme).
So here’s how it looks like (after basic customization):
The WordPress site with a premium WordPress theme (after customization).
Customize WordPress further by using its in-built Customizer.
Add a Site Icon (a favicon and app icon for your WordPress site).
Change colors.
Add a header image and/or logo.
Adjust site layout.
I just added a Site Icon, changed Colors, and added a logo.
Change the look and feel of your blog by editing its Stylesheet (it obviously requires some coding skill so do not touch the codes unless you know what you’re doing).
Now the blog looks like this:
The WordPress site with a premium WordPress theme (after editing its stylesheet).
Remove unwanted default plugins like Hello Dolly, Akismet, cPanel & WHM Site Software, etc.
Go to Widgets to configure “Genesis eNews Extended” and add FeedBurner email subscription form on your blog. It also works with third-party email marketing software like MailChimp, AWeber, etc.
Sign up on Gravatar.com to create your profile picture (or Globally Recognized Avatar). You can sign up on Gravatar with your WordPress.com account.
Add “Genesis User Profile” widget to the sidebar to show your bio.
Organize widgets once again as you might want to rearrange or remove or add new widgets. For instance, I removed the “Archives” and changed the order of the existing widgets.
Here’s how the blog looks like now:
The WordPress site with a premium WordPress theme (after installing plugins and adjusting sidebar widgets).
Install and activate Yoast SEO plugin (to optimize your WordPress site).
Configure and customize the Yoast SEO plugin:
Write a Title for your homepage.
Write a Meta description for your homepage.
Define title and meta description templates for your blog posts, pages, and media.
Customize the indexing options of your blog posts, pages, and media.
Define title and meta description templates for your blog categories, tags, and archives.
Customize the indexing options of your blog categories, tags, and archives.
Define title and meta description templates for your author archives, date archives, and special pages (search and 404).
Customize the indexing options of your author archives and date archives.
Prevent search engines from indexing the subpages of archives.
Link your social media profiles with Yoast SEO (just enter your social media profile URLs/username in Yoast SEO plugin).
Add Open Graph metadata for Facebook in Yoast SEO plugin.
Customize Twitter Card metadata in Yoast SEO.
Set up XML Sitemaps for your WordPress site via Yoast SEO plugin and customize it.
Enable/disable Breadcrumbs on your WordPress site via Yoast SEO depending upon your website niche and personal preference.
Customize your permalinks further (if you want) via Yoast SEO.
Customize your RSS feeds to include a link back to your website at the end of all blog posts.
Set up Google Search Console (formerly Google Webmaster Tools) — to verify your website ownership on Google search engine.
Set up Bing Webmaster Tools— to verify your website ownership on Bing search engine.
Test whether your WordPress site is mobile-friendly or not with Mobile-Friendly Test by Google.
Test your WordPress site at different screen resolutions with Screenfly.
Install and configure WPtouch plugin(to automatically create a mobile-friendly version of your WordPress site that passes the Google Mobile-Friendly Test).
Install and configure W3 Total Cache plugin(an advanced plugin to optimize the speed and performance of your WordPress site).
Sign up on Disqus.com (the most popular comment system).
Install and configure Disqus Comment System plugin(to replace the default WordPress comment system with one powered by Disqus.com).
I have noticed several times that whenever I create a new WordPress site, I end up doing the same things over and over and over. So the above steps are the ones that I personally follow when I create a new WordPress site.
I haven’t expanded the above bullet points as I intend to create screencasts and tutorials over time that further explains the above steps. So this listicle is more like a checklist that I think will be useful for you as well (when you start a new WordPress blog).
Finally, it’s very much possible that I have missed an important step or a feature or anything like that. So let me know as a comment below if I missed something here.
Also, if you find any of the above-listed steps difficult then again let me know, and I will find a relevant resource/tutorial to help you out.
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