Before Domain is Live – you can work with TEMP URL (in HostMonster)

Did you know that you can build your website with a temporary URL and once the new site design and content is loaded – you can do the switch without it really effecting downtime of your website.

This reference is from HostMonster hosting.. I was helping a client to get a site switched from HTML to WordPress… so even though HostMonster is not my choice of hosting (as HostGator is) this guide was very helpful when we needed it and wanted to share it with you in case you could use it too…

HostMonster Helpdesk: WordPress not working with Temporary URL

Click here for the guide: https://my.hostmonster.com/cgi/help/wordpress_url

WpBeginner.com | Resource for WordPress.org Newbies

Are you still using a HTML based website? Why have you not switched to WordPress.org?

First off – Start $aving yourself $$ MONEY!

Each time you need a change, addition or deletion you will need to find a programmer that can do it or at least someone, like myself that knows what the code means to help you with what you need. Of course – I am not a programmer and I make this very clear to everyone and I try to do my best with each situation. Lately I have been trying to help clients with their HTML sites and honestly – I am done.

I reached out to one of my client’s and showed my client 2 wordpress.org looks which has the same information and content that the client’s current HTML site has on it. All I did was copy and paste – by-all-means the quick wordpress.org site example is just an example and not even close to what it really looks like… so if you are on the fence about HTML or WordPress.org use this resource to help answer any questions you have. You will find that all of my sites are done in WordPress.org and I would not have it any other way. I can customize my own sites and I want to teach you how to take control of your site and make a change here or there if you need to. After all it is your business and your website. And if you say Staci- I just don’t have the time then no problem – that is what I am here for.

To help you when you need it! In the meantime, check out WPBeginner.com and let me know if you have any WordPress.org questions of switching from HTML to WordPress.org, etc.