Greetings, everyone! ♥
If you’re a new blogger or a seasoned one, you know how much work goes into developing and maintaining a website rich in content. The aesthetics of our website, creating a cohesive brand, and consistent marketing throughout social media can be challenging. BUT it can be energizing if we have the right tools and information to begin and, hopefully, thrive!
After seven years of blogging, I thought I’d put together a Resource Guide with a list of essential tools and resources I use in hopes that it may prove helpful to fellow bloggers – newbies and/or not-so-newbies alike. After all, we’re always learning in this form of engagement. ♥
NOTE: The information contained within is for educational and informational purposes only.
Free Blogger’s Resource Guide
In this post, we’ll look at:
- WordPress.com vs WordPress.org (Hosted vs Self-Hosted)
- Web hosting services
- eCommerce options
- Creativity and design resources
- Image sources (free and paid)
- Imaging editors/editing tools
- Writing tools
- Purchasing website themes
All titled sources are clickable. The gold-coloured text will take you to sources/resources, as well. ♥
If you’re reading this post, chances are you have a website or you’re thinking about starting one. Perhaps you’re still on the fence. If so, I encourage you to pop by my blog post ~ How to Start a Blog ~ A Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Build a Website! I hope it encourages you to take the leap. Welcome aboard the grand adventure!
How to Start a Blog ~ A Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Build a Website!
These are resources I personally use and/or value highly. So much so, that I became an Affiliate member of many. As an Affiliate, I endorse the products and services I use and love. If you see the value in these products and choose to purchase via my referral links, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. ♥
WordPress.org and WordPress.com
WORDPRESS.ORG VERSUS WORDPRESS.COM
WordPress is a Content Management System. Basically, it’s the framework we use to design and build our blog/website. While both hosting scenarios use WordPress, there is a difference as to what you’ll have access to for website design and functionality.
If you’re like me, you’re probably trying to understand the difference between WordPress.com (hosted) vs WordPress.org (self-hosted). When I started blogging six years ago, I knew very little. The terminology can be a little confusing. Many new bloggers gravitate towards the Start a Free Blog articles and choose WordPress.com. While that may work perfectly for you, it’s essential to know the pros and cons of choosing that path.
It’s important to know that you’re pursuing the right path based on your long-term goals. If you’re looking to monetize your blog and require access to custom themes and plugins, then I really encourage you to fully compare the two hosting scenarios.
When I started blogging, I didn’t understand the difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com. I just knew that I could start a blog for FREE with WordPress.com. Totally FREE and this included a domain. BUT this free domain will have wordpress.com in it (ie. www.natalieducey.wordpress.com). If in the future, you’d like to have WordPress removed from your domain, you’ll have to upgrade.
There are a few things to consider before you decide which hosting scenario/plan is best for you. We’ll cover them below.
Also, you’re most welcome to stop by my blog post, WordPress.com or WordPress.org? Hosted or Self-Hosted? The differences every blogger needs to know.
Things to consider:
- Hosting plans/scenarios
- Accessing/Importing Custom Themes
- Monetizing your Website
- Accessing Plugins
Hosting:
WordPress.com does the hosting for you. If you’re just getting started and want to try a free blog you can certainly go with WordPress.com. You can begin with a free account and upgrade as needed.
However, I really encourage you to know your long-term goals before you commit to this route. If you’re looking to monetize your blog, and access/import custom themes and plugins, you’ll need to upgrade to WordPress Pro.
WordPress.org is free to use with self-hosted plans. Although it’s free to use, you’ll require hosting from a third party, like Bluehost to use it.
Accessing plugins and importing themes:
If your website is created with WordPress.com, you cannot import themes and access plugins with the free plan. This is why it’s important to know before you commit.
You’ll need to upgrade to WordPress Pro to be able to import themes and access plugins. The keywords here are import and access. Once you’ve been blogging for a while, you’ll come to appreciate the flexibility and function of accessing and adding WordPress plugins.
If your website is created with WordPress.org and self-hosted (ie. Bluehost), you can easily import/upload a custom theme and access the necessary plugins (free and paid) to create an intuitive design.
*Both scenarios offer free themes within their respective plans.
With WordPress.org, you can purchase premium themes or import/upload from a third-party source. I’ll be referring to these sources later in this post.
With WordPress.com, you can upgrade to access premium themes and/or import/upload a theme from a third-party source.
It can be confusing I know. You can view pricing and plan features for the various WordPress.com plans here.
*Importing themes:
If you decide to purchase and import/upload a theme, you may notice that some themes require the Genesis Framework by StudioPress or Divi for functionality and optimization. Sometimes this is included with the theme, but not necessarily. For example, the Refined Theme I’m using requires the Genesis Framework. It’s an additional one-time expense. It’s worth it as the Genesis Framework offers many benefits!
Web Hosting/Domain Name
Web Hosting
In order to have a blog or website, we require web hosting. Essentially, this is where our content ‘lives’ and is stored. It can get more technical, but that’s it in a nutshell.
A simple analogy I often use ~ while we think of web hosting as the place where our blog/website content ‘lives’ in the world wide web, our domain name is much like the house we build to reside in that world, and WordPress (Content Management System) is the tool we use to build our house.
Hosted vs Self-Hosted
WordPress.com
As noted above, WordPress.com does the hosting for you. If you’re just getting started and want to try a free blog you can certainly go with WordPress.com. You can begin with a free account and upgrade if needed.
However, it’s important to know that you’re pursuing the right path based on your long-term goals. If you’re looking to monetize your blog and require access to custom themes and plugins, then I really encourage you to fully compare the two hosting scenarios.
If you’re unsure or undecided, you’re most welcome to stop by my blog post ~ WordPress.com or WordPress.org? Hosted or Self-Hosted? The differences every blogger needs to know.
Bluehost
If you choose the self-hosted route, Bluehost is the #1 recommended web hosting by WordPress.org. This website is hosted by Bluehost.
Hosting packages are as low as $2.95 a month and include a FREE domain name for one year. Every account features a one-click WordPress installation. Their in-house experts are there to help 24/7.
Also, their help center includes guides, video tutorials, and more. Every website hosted at Bluehost is given a free SSL certificate. And they offer a 30-day money-back guarantee!
WP Engine
WP Engine has fantastic hosting packages. AND with a WP Engine Plan, you’ll get the Genesis Framework & 35 StudioPress Themes for free. We’ll cover this below.
The Refined Theme and Market Theme by Restored 316 Designs are included with this promotion. Score! ♥
To learn more visit ~ WP Engine. This website is using the Refined Theme.
Domain Name
Your website will require a domain name. Bluehost includes a FREE domain name for one year with their hosting plans. You can create a new domain or use a domain you already own.
You can also create a domain name with WordPress.com.
Your choice of a domain name is an important decision and will depend on many factors. If you’re opening a business then maybe your business name will work for you.
For example, I have a business Peace by Piece Puzzles and it was important to me to have my domain name www.peacebypiecepuzzles.com for brand recognition and for SEO (Search Engine Optimization).
You may have noticed this website is my personal name. As an author, designer, and blogger, I branded my services under my name. This corresponds to all my social media profiles. As a sole proprietor, this is ideal for my situation and corresponds to my personal and professional goals.
Ultimately, the decision is yours. It’s an important decision and an invigorating one!
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eCommerce
eCommerce
WOOCOMMERCE
If you’re using WordPress.org or WordPress.com (requires the Business plan) you can easily create an online store with WooCommerce (plugin). WooCommerce is an open-source, completely customizable eCommerce platform for entrepreneurs. WooCommerce is built on WordPress, the software that runs 26% of the web. It offers much flexibility via hundreds of free and paid WooCommerce extensions.
You can customize your eCommerce website whether you are selling physical products, digital downloads, and/or services. I use WooCommerce on this website for digital products!
You can visit their website and view their extensive features as well as find inspiration and tips for your entrepreneurial endeavours.
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Creativity and Design
Creativity and Design
We live in a visual world. Many followers of my blog are writers, authors, and/or bloggers, AND readers. We share and market our work, and the work of others, through visuals. What grabs our attention? For me, it’s images, but a big source of inspiration comes from the typography and graphics. We can create beautiful marketing designs using unique fonts and graphics.
** In addition to below, if you’re looking for tips and free resources, please feel free to drop by my Library of Free Resources. I share design tutorials, graphics, and more. You can view here and download as many items as you wish. ♥
There are so many fabulous resources to access. I wanted to share my go-to sites for beautiful fonts and graphics (free and paid):
FONTBUNDLES.NET
FontBundles.net is well known for saving customers bundles of cash, but they have gone one step further with their FREE fonts section, which includes a brand new free font every week. Yup, FREE! ♥
DesignBundles.net
Design Bundles offer amazing graphics at fantastic prices. They have thousands of graphics, templates for business cards, brochures, and websites, logo design templates, etc. They generously offer free fonts every week via Font Bundles. All of their free fonts are available to download instantly, as soon as you sign up for an account. It’s quick, easy, and FREE!
CREATIVE MARKET
I love Creative Market! The talent and creativity are inspiring. They offer FREE products, but their paid products are worth every penny. I often purchase a Bundle and feel like a kid at Christmas. So many AMAZING products at an affordable price!
DEAL JUMBO
Deal Jumbo is known for its amazing discounted design bundles with extended license! From fonts, graphics, mockups, photos and textures, there is something for everyone.
The bundles are huge and can be priced as low as $3.00. They have awesome freebies too. You can view and download their free designs and graphics here.
CRAFTBUNDLES.NET
How to access and use Font Glyphs and Swashes in Windows and Photoshop!
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Writing Tools
Writing Tools
Grammarly
As a writer and blogger, I love Grammarly! I use it for all my blog posts and writing needs. Its ease of use is amazing. It’s my go-to editor. Grammarly automatically detects grammar, spelling, punctuation, word choice, and style mistakes in your writing.
You simply copy and paste any English text into Grammarly’s Editor, or install Grammarly’s free browser extension for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. I’m using the Chrome extension as I prepare this blog post!
The FREE version is available or you can upgrade to Grammarly Premium which offers over 400 types of checks and features.
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Stock Images/Visuals
Styled Stock Images (Free and Paid)
Haute Stock
I love Haute Stock and the easy access to the complete library of beautiful stock images. You can become a member and access the library. BONUS: If you subscribe to their email list, you’ll receive free stock images in your inbox every month! Yup, it’s true!
Styled Stock Society
Styled Stock Society is abundant with beautiful images to meet all your branding needs. You can become a member and access the library. BONUS: If you subscribe to their email list, you’ll receive 20 free stock photos immediately. PLUS new freebies in your inbox every month! Seriously, how amazing is that?!
UNSPLASH
Unsplash has thousands of free images available for commercial use. It’s easy to spend hours browsing through their content. You can also narrow your search using the filters. I’ve curated images for blogging, such as flat lays, and you’re most welcome to have a look and download any and all images. You can see my curated content here.
PIXABAY
Pixabay also has thousands of free images available for commercial use. Again, it’s so easy to spend hours browsing through their content. Like Unsplash, you can also narrow your search using the filters.
PEXELS
Pexels also has thousands of free images available for commercial use. You can also narrow your search using the filters. I’ve curated images for blogging, such as flat lays, and you’re most welcome to have a look and download any and all images. You can see my curated content here.
PIKWIZARD
PIKWARD offers high-quality, free stock photos. Visit their stunning library of over 1 million stock images and videos. Royalty-free and safe for commercial use, with no attribution required.
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Image Editing/Design Visuals
Image Editing/Design
PHOTOSHOP
Photoshop is my go-to graphics editor. Graphics, logos, templates, photo editing, and so much more, Photoshop will do it. It’s part of Adobe Creative Cloud and you can try it for free.
Many people shy away from Photoshop because of its scope. But that’s what makes it awesome. With their numerous Tutorials and User Guide, you’ll be amazed at what you can design. I made the leap years ago and can say it’s one of the best design decisions I’ve made!
I share design tutorials via my YouTube channel. Feel free to drop by here!
PicMonkey
PicMonkey’s online photo editor has all the tools and effects needed for amazing, branded images and designs. It’s super easy and they offer a free trial. Their intuitive platform allows users to start developing on their desktop app and finish on mobile. Or vice versa! Their mobile app is optimized for finger taps and fast adjustments. You can style beautiful branded graphics for your social media posts.
CANVA
Canva’s online photo editor also has all the tools and effects needed for amazing, branded images and designs. It’s easy to use and it’s FREE! You can also trial Canva Pro free for 30 days (cancel anytime). ♥
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Website Themes and Templates
Website Themes and Templates
Having a beautiful, intuitive website isn’t necessarily expensive. Nope. In this digital age, there are so many resources at our fingertips. There are free themes via WordPress, but you can be limited with customization, features, and options available. Or you may need coding experience. It’s doable, yes, but if you’re not happy with your website aesthetically and have limited features, you have options elsewhere.
NOTE: To import/upload themes for WordPress, you’ll need to be self-hosted with WordPress.org or upgrade to the Business Plan, if you’re using WordPress.com.
BluChic
Bluchic is a fabulous source for beautifully styled feminine WordPress themes for female entrepreneurs. You can visit their website and browse the numerous themes.
RESTORED 316 DESIGNS
Restored 316 Designs is a fantastic source for beautifully styled feminine WordPress themes for female entrepreneurs. You can visit their website and browse the numerous themes. Their support team is fabulous!
I designed this website using the Refined Theme. Having a website to be proud of is essential for longevity in business and blogging. Our website is our visual gatekeeper. We want visitors to feel welcome, enjoy their visit, and, hopefully, return.
STUDIOPRESS
StudioPress offers world-class Premium WordPress Themes. All of their themes are built on the Genesis Framework, which makes your site faster, more secure, and more SEO-friendly. This website uses the Genesis Framework!
I referred to this earlier but wanted to include it here as well.
** With a WP Engine Plan, you’ll get the Genesis Framework & 35 StudioPress Themes for free. The Refined Theme and Market Theme by Restored 316 Designs are included with this promotion. Score! ♥ To learn more visit ~ WP Engine.
Beautiful DaWN Designs
Beautiful Dawn Designs is another fantastic source for beautifully styled feminine WordPress themes for female entrepreneurs. You can visit their website and browse the numerous themes!
CREATIVE MARKET
Creative Market has over 7600 ready-to-use themes for business and personal websites, landing pages, and blogs. Their modern, feminine, and professional themes can power eCommerce sites, portfolios, and blogging platforms. You can spend hours browsing and you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for!
more Sources for beautiful feminine wordpress themes ♥
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I hope this list proves helpful in your blogging and business endeavours. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below. I’ll be continually updating this page with more of my favourite blogging tools and resources.
Much joy and continued gratitude to all.
Robert Matthew Goldstein says
This is a wonderful resource Natalie. I didn’t know Grammarly offered a free plugin for Firefox. I just installed it, the the font bundle may turn out to be a godsend.
Natalie Ducey says
That’s awesome, Rob! I use Grammarly all the time. It’s fantastic. Font Bundles offer free fonts every week, too. Score! Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts. Cheers! )
Robert Matthew Goldstein says
I’m loving the Grammarly. Thanks again.
Carol Balawyder says
This is a quite extensive list. I will have to come back to it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It’s much appreciated. 🙂
Natalie Ducey says
It’s a joy to share, Carol. Thanks for stopping by today. Happy to help in any way. Cheers! 🙂
skcasta says
Wow! This is wonderful. I’m glad I found your blog. You give so many examples of sites that will help me make my blog better. I’m going to sign up for your newsletter so I can keep learning from you. Thanks Natalie!
Natalie Ducey says
Warmest welcome, Kay! Delighted to know you find the content useful. I love creating and sharing tips and resources. Wonderful to connect with you. Best wishes for a lovely day! 🙂
Epsita says
I simply loved this post, that is packed with plenty of important information. Thank you for sharing, Natalie<3
Natalie Ducey says
Warmest welcome, Epsita! Thanks so much for stopping by today. I really appreciate your kinds words and delighted to know you find it helpful. Cheers! 🙂
Teagan Riordain Geneviene says
Great comprehensive “how to” Natalie. Hugs.
Natalie Ducey says
Cheers, Teagan! Always a joy to share. I hope your day is awesome! 🙂