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Managing & Editing Your WordPress Website Basics: A Business Owner’s Guide

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Your website is an extension of your business. Keeping it updated and optimized can help you attract new customers, boost your search engine rankings, and maintain your brand credibility online. 

In this guide, we’ll walk you through basic website management tasks so you can confidently take charge of your WordPress website, even if you have little to no experience. 

How to Update Text & Images on Your Website:

Keeping your website content fresh and relevant builds trust with visitors and keeps search engines happy.

 

Updating Text:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Go to Pages > select the page you want to edit.
  3. Use the Block Editor (Gutenberg) or your page builder (e.g., Divi Builder or Elementor).
  4. Click into the text block, make your changes, and hit Update.

 

Updating Images:

  1. Click on the image block.
  2. Select Replace → Upload to choose a new image.
  3. Use images relevant to your content.
  4. Make sure to add alt text to optimize for SEO and accessibility.

 

Pro Tip:

Use Canva to design properly sized web images and TinyPNG to compress them for faster load times.

Reference: WordPress Gutenberg Editor Guide

How to Add or Remove a Page

Adding or removing pages will be necessary to support your business as it grows, like adding a service page or a landing page for promotions and sales.

 

To Add a Page:

  1. Go to Pages → Add New.
  2. Enter a page title and add content.
  3. Publish it, and add it to your menu via Appearance → Menus.

 

To Remove a Page:

  1. Go to Pages.
  2. Hover over the page you want to remove and click Trash.
  3. Remove it from your menu too, so there are no broken links.

 

Pro Tip:

Avoid deleting important SEO pages, consider redirecting instead with a plugin like Redirection. This is a feature that most SEO plugin tools offer, keep that in mind.

How to Add Blog Posts (and Why Blogging Helps)

Blogging isn’t just for hobbyists or influencers, it’s a smart strategy to build authoritative content, improve your website’s SEO, and drive traffic and sales.

 

Why Blog?

  • Each post is an opportunity to rank for relevant keywords and your business on search engines..
  • Share insights, tips, or updates to engage your audience and increase leads and sales.
  • Builds credibility and trust.

 

How to Add a Blog Post:

  1. Go to Posts → Add New.
  2. Add a headline, body content, images, and tags.
  3. Set a Featured Image and choose or create a Category.
  4. Hit Publish!

Pro Tip:

If you’re struggling to create content, use AI tools like ChatGPT or Jasper to draft ideas or outlines, but always remember to personalize them!

 Reference: Beginner’s Guide to Blogging on WordPress

Basic SEO for Every Page (Yoast or RankMath Walkthrough)

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) helps your site get found on search engines by the right people, increasing visitors to your website and possibly converting them to customers.

 

Install a Plugin:

 

Key On-Page SEO Tasks:

  1. Add a focus keyword (e.g., “Fort Lauderdale Web Designer”).
  2. Write an SEO meta title & description. SEO tools will guide you through this.
  3. Use headings (H1, H2) and include natural keywords.
  4. Add internal links (link to other pages or blog posts on your website).

Resource Tip:

RankMath offers a built-in SEO score and suggestions feature to improve your content instantly.

 Resource Links: Yoast SEO Tutorial, RankMath Beginner’s Guide

Website Backups: Please Do Them!

Think of backups as your website’s safety net. If something breaks or gets hacked, you’ll want an updated and safe version to restore your website to its’ former glory.

 

Why You Should Backup?

  • It protects your site from data and content loss due to plugin conflicts or theme errors.
  • Safeguards against malware and hacking or accidental deletions. If your website is compromised you will at least have a “clean” backup to rely on.

 

How to Backup:

  1. Use a plugin like:
  2. Set automatic backups (daily or weekly).
  3. Store copies in Google Drive, Dropbox, or your email.

Pro Tip:

Always backup before making any major changes to your theme, plugins, or WordPress version, anything can go wrong! Rather safe than sorry.

To Sum Up

Taking control of your website doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With regular updates, smart content creation, implementing SEO basics, and having backups in place, your website will not only stay healthy, but it will actively help you grow your business.

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