The Easiest Way To Install Wordpress
I’ve been asked “What is the easiest way to install Wordpress?”
The easiest way is to ask your webmaster to do it for you ![]()
Seriously though, since most people (including me) don’t have a full time webmaster, then using Cpanel is definately the easiest way.
Here’s a screenshot of how Cpanel looks like:
Click Here For Video on Installing Wordpress With Cpanel
If you haven’t got a host yet, try our recommended hosting. When getting a web host, make sure they have Cpanel. I makes installing, moving, upgrading and deleting Wordpress much, much easier.

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Hi Gobala,
Good info.
I believe most web hosts come with fantastico and cPanel which provides easy 1-click installation of wordpress.
in fact, i find that wordpress is much better in terms of features and functions, compared to other platforms like blogger, movable type, etc.
Hi Gobala:
I am a relative newbie to all of this. I was wondering what the symbols are, and what do they do, under your Share and Enjoy: I am always sceptical about opening new things without explanations. They have such cute names and some I can’t pronounce.
Hi Teresa,
Those are Social Boomarks. Similar to the bookmark function in your Internet Explorer, but you can also share / categorize / publish them on the Internet…
You should try Del.icio.us first:
http://del.icio.us
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