To set up a WordPress account, simply head to the WordPress website (http://wordpress.com) and register a free account. By registering, you can start writing the contents through accessing the 'write a post' option in the 'Dashboard' link located at the top. Also you can customize the 'look' (template) of your website by clicking the 'Presentation' tab found at the top link again. Several default templates have been made available by WordPress. Pick the one that you like and save it. Also you can choose your desired domain name such as mybusinessname.wordpress.com or mynameis.wordpress.com. However, the free WordPress account has several limitations such as it cannot be customized with Google Adsense and also you can't put a JavaScript button (PayPal) on your posts. So if you are thinking of selling your products online or earn some money through Adsense, don't count on the free WordPress account.
On the other hand, if you wish to access WordPress' full functionality, try renting a web hosting service. Most of them are now offering WordPress as part of their package. WordPress is an open source software and can be downloaded through the following link http://wordpress.org/download. However, most of the web hosting company offers a fast and easy installation of WordPress through accessing their 'available software' option in the Control Panel.
Changing the template or rather the design of your site is unusually easy. Simply download the template that you like and upload it into your WordPress template folder. There are many free templates available on the Internet. Try searching Yahoo! or Google for 'WordPress template' or visit WordPress official site here, http://wordpress.org/extend/themes.
If you wish to add Adsense into your WordPress, you will need some basic HTML knowledge in order to determine the location to place the advertisements. To edit the source code for your WordPress, simply click on the 'Presentation' link found on the top links and then 'Theme Editor'. Your will see multiple file names on the right side of the screen. These files represent the coding for the current theme of your WordPress website. Some of the files that you can edit are index.php, single.php and sidebar.php. Try placing your Adsense code just before or near the ending of a table . Word of caution, always save the file that you intend to modify on your computer - just in case something wrong happen.
Start building a powerful website today using WordPress. It is simple and easy to use and has everything you will ever need in a professional website.
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