Ok, maybe not a wizard — you don’t learn magic spells or anything — but you’ll be able to get valuable hands-on experience with one of the most popular site-building platforms. This deal will help you to build two responsive web pages in WordPress from scratch for just $18.
Many top websites rely on WordPress to bring content to their audiences: BBC America, Chicago Sun-Times, and, you guessed it, you’re reading a WordPress powered post right now.
Build two entire websites step-by-step.
These hands-on lessons are as hands-on as you can get. You’ll be walked step-by-step from choosing your domain and utilizing plugins to adding social features like live chat. What more could you want on a site?
The tutorials are led by Andrew Eddy, the lead instructor at the Academy X Design School. He’s worked in graphic design and web development with companies from startups to Coca-Cola. His motto is to teach by doing, so if you have doubts about any part of WordPress, you’ll work through them with your own hands.
The lessons you learn in these tutorials can take you far beyond just business sites. It can be an easy way to launch a WordPress blog or portfolio to get your name out there.
Eddy’s tutorials retail at just shy of $150, so this is a chance to learn how to launch your site at a steal. Where else can you learn the basics of WordPress for only $18? Forget trial and error, just nail it the first time.
Your website can last a long time but this deal won’t, so hit the button below and start building your site.
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