Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about WPBlogger, WordPress blogging, and getting started. If you don't see your question here, feel free to contact us.


WPBlogger is a friendly resource for people who want to start blogging.

We provide simple, practical tips for beginners who want to share their ideas online using WordPress.

Whether you want to express yourself, improve your writing, or eventually earn affiliate commissions, WPBlogger helps you start blogging without stress.

Just beginner level experience required! While we at WPBlogger take care of the technical stuff,
you need to know how to navigate in the WordPress admin area e.g. create and edit posts, pages, upload files etc.

If you have ever wanted to start a blog but felt overwhelmed, this is the perfect place to begin.

WordPress powers over 40% of all websites on the internet.

It's free, flexible, and has thousands of themes and plugins to customize your blog.

Whether you're blogging for fun or building a business, WordPress gives you complete control over your content without being locked into a platform.

Normally, you can set up a basic WordPress blog in under an hour. But with us, it takes just a few minutes.

Most hosting companies offer one-click WordPress installation. After that, you can choose a theme, write your first post, and publish.

The technical setup is quick — the real journey is writing consistently and building your skills over time.

With WPBlogger you can start within seconds.

Write about topics that interest you! The best blogs come from authentic passion.

You can blog about your hobbies, review products you use, share tutorials, tell personal stories, or document your learning journey.

The key is to pick something you can write about consistently without burning out.

WordPress.org is the self-hosted version where you own and control everything. You need web hosting, but you have complete freedom to customize and monetize.

WordPress.com is a hosted service that's easier to start but has limitations on customization and monetization unless you pay for premium plans.

Most serious bloggers choose WordPress.org for the freedom it provides.

That's what we use here at WPBlogger.

Starting costs are minimal. Normally, you'll need web hosting (around $3-$30/month) and a domain name (around $10-30/year). WordPress itself is free.

Many hosting companies include a free domain for the first year. You can start blogging for less than $50/year.

As you grow, you might invest in premium themes or plugins, but you can start simple and upgrade later.

Yes! Affiliate marketing is one of the most popular ways bloggers earn income.

You can join affiliate programs, review products you actually use, and earn commissions when readers purchase through your links.

It takes time to build an audience, but many bloggers successfully turn their blogs into income streams by consistently creating helpful content and recommending quality products.

Yes! WPBlogger is working on a simple, beginner-friendly system that will make starting a WordPress blog easier than ever.

We're focusing on removing the technical barriers so you can focus on writing.

Join our newsletter to get early access and updates when the platform becomes available.

Consistency matters more than frequency. It's better to publish one quality post per week reliably than to post daily and burn out.

Start with a schedule you can maintain — whether that's once a week or twice a month.

As you build momentum and improve your skills, you can increase your publishing frequency naturally.

That's a really great question!
Well, the answer is Yes and No.

The main site WPBlogger is running on Djebel indeed.
It's minimalistic and open source and extremely fast out of the box.
The parent company of WPBlogger, Orbisius created it so why not use it?

The blogs, however, are running on WordPress.


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