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WordPress is Freemium Website Builder, You can make a Free Website as well as Premium Website. For WordPress based website,
1) You need to purchase Linux based or WordPress Hosting
2) WordPress Theme (Free or paid)
3) Plugins (Free or Paid)
4) Third Party Apps (Free or Paid)
5) Domain name
Yes, We only Some Free or GPL License based Themes & Plugins.
But we always recommend clients to purchase original WordPress themes & Plugins so you can get cover long term/Some offers lifetime licenses too & You can create multiple website using one theme.
When working with a designer or developer to create a WordPress website, it's essential to provide them with clear and comprehensive details to ensure your project's success.
Here are the key details and information you should provide:
1. Project Goals and Objectives:
Explain the purpose of the website (e.g., e-commerce, blog, portfolio, corporate site).
Define your primary goals (e.g., increase sales, generate leads, provide information).
2. Target Audience:
Describe your ideal website visitors (demographics, interests, needs).
Mention any user personas if you have them.
3. Design Preferences:
Provide examples or descriptions of websites with designs you like.
Mention any specific color schemes, branding guidelines, or logos.
4. Content:
Share existing content if available (text, images, videos).
Outline the structure and organization of your content (e.g., how many pages or blog categories).
5. Functionality Requirements:
List specific features you need (e.g., contact forms, e-commerce, membership area).
Mention any integrations with third-party services (e.g., payment gateways, CRM, email marketing tools).
6. SEO Considerations:
If you have an existing site, share any SEO-related data (e.g., keywords, analytics).
Discuss your SEO strategy and objectives for the new site.
7. Hosting and Domain Information:
Provide access to your hosting account (if you have one) or let them know where you plan to host the website.
Share domain information, including domain registrar and login details.
8. Budget and Timeline:
Clearly state your budget for the project.
Define the project timeline and any specific deadlines.
9. Legal and Compliance Requirements:
If applicable, specify any legal requirements (e.g., GDPR, accessibility standards).
Share any necessary disclaimers or privacy policies.
10. Maintenance and Support:
Discuss your expectations for ongoing maintenance and support after the website is live.
11. Reference Websites:
Provide URLs of websites you admire or competitors' sites for reference.
12. User Experience (UX) Expectations:
Explain how you want visitors to navigate and interact with the site.
13. Security Preferences:
Share any security measures you want to implement.
14. Mobile Responsiveness:
State your expectations for how the website should function on mobile devices.
15. Testing and Feedback Process:
Outline how you plan to review and provide feedback during the development process.
16. Contact Information:
Share your contact details and preferred communication methods.
By providing these details, you'll help the designer or developer understand your vision and requirements for the WordPress website. This clear communication will lead to a more successful and efficient web design process.
For Extra Service and requirements, Don't Forget to contact us.
Yes, WordPress is considered to be SEO (Search Engine Optimization) friendly. It provides a solid foundation for creating and optimizing websites for search engines. Here are some reasons why WordPress is SEO-friendly:
SEO Plugins: WordPress offers a wide range of SEO plugins, with the most popular one being Yoast SEO. These plugins make it easier to manage various aspects of on-page SEO, such as meta tags, XML sitemaps, and content optimization.
Clean Permalink Structure: WordPress allows you to customize your URL structure (permalinks), which is important for SEO. You can include keywords in your post and page URLs, making them more search-engine-friendly.
Responsive Design: Many WordPress themes are designed to be mobile-friendly, which is a critical factor in SEO since search engines like Google prioritize mobile-friendly websites.
Fast Loading Speed: The speed of your website is crucial for SEO. WordPress offers various caching plugins and tools to help improve website performance.
Content Management: WordPress is an excellent content management system (CMS) that makes it easy to organize and update your content, which is essential for SEO. It also allows for easy integration of multimedia elements and is well-structured for search engines to understand the content.
Optimized for Metadata: WordPress provides fields for adding meta titles and descriptions for each page and post. This helps you control how your content appears in search engine results.
XML Sitemaps: WordPress can automatically generate XML sitemaps, which help search engines index your site's content more efficiently.
Social Integration: It's easy to integrate social media sharing buttons and metadata into WordPress, which can indirectly boost SEO by increasing social signals.
Regular Updates: WordPress is continually updated to improve security and performance, which indirectly benefits SEO by ensuring your website runs smoothly and securely.
Community and Support: There's a vast community of WordPress users and developers who share SEO tips and best practices. If you run into issues or have questions, you can find support easily.
However, it's essential to remember that while WordPress provides a strong foundation for SEO, success ultimately depends on how you configure and maintain your website. You'll still need to create high-quality content, build quality backlinks, and follow best SEO practices to achieve the best results.
For Simple Theme based WordPress Website Design Cost,
- We charge $30/ hr
For Custom WordPress Web Development, PSD to WordPress or Custom Theme Creation, Plugin Creation,
- We charge $45/ hr
So it's better if you provide a full scope of work, requirements, flow, and future goals in detail.
Yes, We can design or Develop Custom Wordpress Themes & Plugins. Please share full detailed scope of work your requirements with us and get Time & Cost Estimation.
For Existing Site Design, Functionality,
We provide 3 Months Support which covers -
- Fixing any Design bug in Existing site
- Guide on How to add/edit/remove contents
- Fixing Minor Bugs only
- Any Existing Plugins Issues
Which doesn't cover -
- Hacking Issues
- Broken Theme Issues
- New Functionality, Design, Page additions
- Custom Theme Restore
- Server Change
- Website Migration
- After Theme/Plugin Update Issues or Bug Fixing
- New Plugin/theme Setup
- New Design Layout/ Change in Existing Layout
No, We don't Host Wordpress websites. We always recommend High Performing Wordpress servers like,
WP Engine (www.wpengine.com) ...
DreamHost (www.dreamhost.com) ...
Flywheel (getflywheel.com) ...
Hostinger (www.hostinger.com) ...
HostGator (www.hostgator.com)
Siteground
And other Hosting Providers too.
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