WordPress Traffic Automation Blueprint – Part 2 (Setup)

This is part 2 of a 5-part series on how to create an automated traffic generation system for your WordPress site. This tutorial explains the processes and methods used in this system.

Website Traffic Blueprint Part Two - A Complete Guide To Driving More Website Traffic For Your Business AutomaticallyIn Part One of our Web Traffic Blueprint article series, we explained that the key to creating an automated traffic generation machine is to use an “expertly configured” WordPress website.

As we also explained, an expertly configured WordPress site is not the same as a professionally-configured WordPress site. An expertly configured WordPress website is a blog that is not only built using the WordPress CMS platform, but has also been expertly set up and configured (either by yourself or professionally) to take full advantage of the enormous power, ease-of-use and functionality of WordPress and the way it integrates with various sites, specifically in areas like search engine optimization, content syndication and reporting.

With an expertly configured WordPress site, all you have to do to automatically bring more traffic is publish great content regularly!

(With an expertly configured WordPress website or blog, all you have to do is add content regularly to automatically generate web traffic!)

Once your WordPress site has been expertly configured and fully set up, all you need to do to automatically generate web traffic is add great content on a regular basis.

As outlined in Part One of this article series, the components of the automated online traffic blueprint are as follows:

  • Setup
  • Configure
  • Automate
  • Optimize

In this article, we look at the “Setup” phase of the traffic automation process. The focus of this section is to help you understand the best way to get started if you don’t have a website yet, or if you already have an existing site that may or may not have been built using WordPress.

WordPress Traffic Automation System – Setup

If You Don’t Have A Web Presence

If you don’t have a website yet, it’s quite simple … build a WordPress site!

WordPress is the most powerful, flexible, cost-effective and the easiest to use content management system on the planet. We provide many articles, tips, and tutorials on this site about the benefits and advantages of using WordPress to grow your business online.

For example, to see just how popular WordPress is around the world, see this article: WordPress: Statistics And Market Share

After making the choice to build your website with WordPress, the next step is to choose which type of WordPress platform you will build your web presence on.

This is important as there are 2 types of WordPress platforms available …

WordPress – Hosted Or Self-Hosted?

Self-Hosted Or Hosted WordPress?

(WordPress.org vs WordPress.com)

WordPress offers both a “self-hosted” and a “hosted” option.

WordPress.org lets you download the full-featured WordPress CMS application at no cost and host a WordPress site or blog using your own domain name. This is the “self-hosted” WordPress option.

With the “hosted option”, WordPress hosts your site for free at WordPress.com. There are, however, a number of limitations on what you can and can’t do with your blog when WordPress.com hosts it for free.

If you plan to build a professional web presence and you want to set up the traffic system described here, then you should choose the “self-hosted” WordPress platform. The benefits of choosing the “self-hosted” option (WordPress.org) far outweigh those of hosting a free blog at WordPress.com. You have complete control over your web presence and avoid the limitations of the hosted option. Keep in mind that the free hosting limitations can be overcome by upgrading to a paid option, but then why not just start off with a WordPress site hosted on your domain and avoid the hassles of upgrading later?

If You Have An Existing Website

If you already own an existing site, first check to see if the website has been built using WordPress.

If you need help with this step, check this article: Tell-Tale Signs It’s A WordPress Web Site And Free WordPress-Checking Tools

If your existing site is a WordPress web site, move to the next step, and make sure that your site’s internal settings have been properly configured. We cover this step in more detail in another tutorial.

If your site uses a platform technology other than WordPress, you will need to make some decisions.

Take a look at the simple diagram below. It will help you choose how to set up a WordPress site on your domain …

Where to set up a WordPress website on your domain

(Use this simple flowchart to decide how to set up a WordPress web site on your domain)

Basically, you have two choices:

  1. Replace your existing site so that your main website is built with WordPress, or
  2. Keep your existing website and add a WordPress blog. Your WordPress blog will then be expertly configured and used to drive traffic to your main website.

Practical Tips

If you choose to keep your existing web site and add a WordPress-driven blog, make sure to use the self-hosted version of WordPress, which requires your own domain name and webhosting, but allows you to fully configure your blog’s settings and customize the design and style of your existing site using an appropriate theme for WordPress.

To use WordPress for your main site, install the platform in the “root” directory of your domain (e.g. http://mydomainname.com).

If you have an existing website, then you will want to install WordPress in a subdirectory of your domain, e.g. www.mydomainname.com/blog (you can name the subdirectory anything you like).

If you have a site that you don’t want to delete or replace with a WordPress site, you can choose to set up your WordPress site or blog on an entirely different domain.

This way:

  • mydomainname.com – goes to your existing website
  • myotherdomain.com – goes to your WordPress site

Once you have set up your WordPress site, the next step is to configure its internal settings. This step is explained in the next article in the WordPress Traffic Blueprint series.

Web Traffic Blueprint Part Two - A Complete Guide To Increasing Your Web Visitors Automatically With WordPress

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Originally published as WordPress Traffic Automation Blueprint – Part 2 (Setup).