What is the difference between WordPress blog and website?
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Blogs are more dynamic than websites. Blogs also tend to encourage visitors to interact by leaving comments. Using WordPress, you can create two types of content: pages and posts. Pages are traditional, static web pages while posts are time-stamped entries that are placed on blogs.
In contrast, a business blog is constantly being updated with new entries. The “home” page of a blog typically displays the latest entry. Blogs are more dynamic than websites. Blogs also tend to encourage visitors to interact by leaving comments.Using WordPress, you can create two types of content: pages and posts. Pages are traditional, static web pages while posts are time-stamped entries that are placed on blogs.
If you will be using WordPress to create a standard website and not a blog, any time you create a new page, you’ll choose the “add new page” option rather than “add new post.”
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You’ve likely heard of WordPress. After all, it’s the most popular blogging platform available. However, WordPress isn’t just for blogging. It is a useful content management system and can be used for creating websites with ease.
If you want to join the masses and create a website without having to invest in web design software or hire a web designer, using WordPress is well worth considering.
Now’s the bit where we tell you we offer fantastic WordPress hosting with a one-click installer to get you set up in no time.
Check out our range of WordPress packages here!
So, what’s the difference between a website and a blog, and by extension, the difference between a web page and a blog post? -
@danielhoweller said in What is the difference between WordPress blog and website?:
You’ve likely heard of WordPress. After all, it’s the most popular blogging platform available. However, WordPress isn’t just for blogging. It is a useful content management system and can be used for creating websites with ease.
If you want to join the masses and create a website without having to invest in web design software or hire a web designer, using WordPress is well worth considering.
Now’s the bit where we tell you we offer fantastic WordPress hosting with a one-click installer to get you set up in no time.
Check out our range of WordPress packages here!
So, what’s the difference between a website and a blog, and by extension, the difference between a web page and a blog post?By definition, a website is “a place on the world wide web that contains information about a person, organisation, etc., and that usually consists of many web pages joined by hyperlinks” while a blog is “a website on which someone writes about personal opinions, activities, and experiences.”
Though those definitions imply that the difference has a lot to do with business versus personal usage, that’s not quite accurate. After all, a business can have a blog and a person can have a website.
With a website, the pages tend to be more static in nature. For example, a business website might have a home / welcome page, about us page, products and services page, and a FAQs page, all of which remain unchanged for months at a time.
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In contrast, a business blog is constantly being updated with new entries. The “home” page of a blog typically displays the latest entry. Blogs are more dynamic than websites. Blogs also tend to encourage visitors to interact by leaving comments.
Using WordPress, you can create two types of content: pages and posts. Pages are traditional, static web pages while posts are time-stamped entries that are placed on blogs.
If you will be using WordPress to create a standard website and not a blog, any time you create a new page, you’ll choose the “add new page” option rather than “add new post.”
First you need to install WordPress onto your web hosting package. This can be done manually, or if you host with , you can use our one-click install application.
Even installing manually is fairly simple; you’ll need a few things first:
Your host’s FTP details (host, user and pass)
MySQL database access
WordPress installation files (available here)
Then follow WordPress’ ‘Famous 5-Minute Install’ here. -
@johnpketchum12 said in What is the difference between WordPress blog and website?:
In contrast, a business blog is constantly being updated with new entries. The “home” page of a blog typically displays the latest entry. Blogs are more dynamic than websites. Blogs also tend to encourage visitors to interact by leaving comments.
Using WordPress, you can create two types of content: pages and posts. Pages are traditional, static web pages while posts are time-stamped entries that are placed on blogs.
If you will be using WordPress to create a standard website and not a blog, any time you create a new page, you’ll choose the “add new page” option rather than “add new post.”
First you need to install WordPress onto your web hosting package. This can be done manually, or if you host with , you can use our one-click install application.
Even installing manually is fairly simple; you’ll need a few things first:
Your host’s FTP details (host, user and pass)
MySQL database access
WordPress installation files (available here)
Then follow WordPress’ ‘Famous 5-Minute Install’ here.By definition, a website is “a place on the world wide web that contains information about a person, organisation, etc., and that usually consists of many web pages joined by hyperlinks” while a blog is “a website on which someone writes about personal opinions, activities, and experiences.”
Though those definitions imply that the difference has a lot to do with business versus personal usage, that’s not quite accurate. After all, a business can have a blog and a person can have a website.
With a website, the pages tend to be more static in nature. For example, a business website might have a home / welcome page, about us page, products and services page, and a FAQs page, all of which remain unchanged for months at a time.
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@johnpketchum12 said in What is the difference between WordPress blog and website?:
In contrast, a business blog is constantly being updated with new entries. The “home” page of a blog typically displays the latest entry. Blogs are more dynamic than websites. Blogs also tend to encourage visitors to interact by leaving comments.
Using WordPress, you can create two types of content: pages and posts. Pages are traditional, static web pages while posts are time-stamped entries that are placed on blogs.
If you will be using WordPress to create a standard website and not a blog, any time you create a new page, you’ll choose the “add new page” option rather than “add new post.”
First you need to install WordPress onto your web hosting package. This can be done manually, or if you host with , you can use our one-click install application.
Even installing manually is fairly simple; you’ll need a few things first:
Your host’s FTP details (host, user and pass)
MySQL database access
WordPress installation files (available here)
Then follow WordPress’ ‘Famous 5-Minute Install’ here.By definition, a website is “a place on the world wide web that contains information about a person, organisation, etc., and that usually consists of many web pages joined by hyperlinks” while a blog is “a website on which someone writes about personal opinions, activities, and experiences.”
Though those definitions imply that the difference has a lot to do with business versus personal usage, that’s not quite accurate. After all, a business can have a blog and a person can have a website.
With a website, the pages tend to be more static in nature. For example, a business website might have a home / welcome page, about us page, products and services page, and a FAQs page, all of which remain unchanged for months at a time.
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That is pretty much it for creating a static website using WordPress. We have removed all the blog style elements and you can now create new pages and edit your content at will – without the need for a web designer.
For further reading and information on using WordPress as a CMS / static website, check out these great resources.
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