Learn WordPress In One Day

Choose from : online or in-person training

Group or individual training available

£120 per person

This is one of our most popular WordPress courses.  It is aimed at anyone who is completely new to building websites.  We assume no previous knowledge.

This fun and interesting day will show you how to build your own website.  It is ‘hands on’ which means you get to build a site during the day which is yours to keep!

Online (Remote) or Local Venues in South Wales

These days we usually run this course online using Zoom for individuals or small groups.  Our professional trainers offer week days and weekend options.

We can also deliver this course at your work premises or at a convenient location.   We have training venues in Swansea, Cardiff, Bridgend, Barry, Bristol and London.

Learn WordPress in One Day

This training day is aimed at anyone who wishes to learn how to create their own website or blog using WordPress.org.  The course covers every stage from buying a domain name to creating and publishing your website.

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customer rating

5 star reviews

WordPress Topics

  • Introduction to WordPress
  • WordPress.com vs WordPress.org
  • Domains & Hosting
  • Installing WordPress
  • Back Office tour
  • Setting up WordPress
  • Creating Pages
  • Changing the design (themes)
  • Creating a Blog
  • Creating Menus
  • Widgets
  • Adding other functionality – plugins
  • Publishing your website

For further details please email us at hello@casemarketing.co.uk

Testimonials

“Very interesting and worthwhile course delivered by a very experienced Trainer”

Mark Rowlands,  Cardiff

“I really enjoyed the WordPress course and I learnt so much!  I’m looking forward to publishing my own website for my business.”

Sue Thomas, Online attendee

“I was a complete beginner when it comes to website design but our trainer was brilliant.  She is very friendly and professional and has a lot of patience!  I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to learn about WordPress”.

Mark Hughes,  Cardiff

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