Today, you will learn all about easily creating a blog on your own and how to start a WordPress blog. Blogging is what changed my life and allowed me to make thousands of dollars a month, all by doing something that I love. Plus, you can start a money-making blog for just a few dollars a month! Below, I have included discounted pricing that I personally negotiated with Bluehost so that all of you can start a blog for cheap. You will also receive a free blog domain through my link too. Act quick though because I’m not sure how long these low prices will last!
Disclosure: I am an affiliate for Bluehost, and will receive a commission if you sign up through my referral link. This is at no additional cost to you, and you will get great pricing and a free domain name through my link.
Click here to start a blog on WordPress, then use the tutorial below for the easy directions.
If you’re looking to start a WordPress blog for cheap, then choosing Bluehost for your hosting needs may be your answer. Bluehost is a great web host and I personally have had a great experience with them.
Blogging has been one of the best things ever for me. As you can tell from my business income reports, I have made over $5,000,000 from my blogging-related services. I earned over $979,000 in one year through blogging, over $1,500,000 another year, for example.
I am able to work from home, I can travel whenever I want, I have a flexible schedule and more. I am absolutely loving life and I can’t believe how much my life has improved in just the past few years.
Anyone can make money with a blog, and I was able to make the money back that I paid for blog hosting very quickly. It is well worth it to pay for blog hosting and I’m sure you will be able to make your money back quickly as well.
Bluehost is one of the top web hosting companies this year and you can start your own blog with them for as low as $1.99 a month (this low price is through my link only)! Also, if you sign up using my link, then you will get your domain for free if you purchase a 12 month or longer hosting plan (a $15 value). I highly recommend signing up for the 12 month hosting plan through Bluehost. It’s affordable and you can save a lot of money by signing up for at least 12 months.
You may be thinking, “Well I can just start on Blogger for a little cheaper and learn how to make a blog that way” NOOOOO… Don’t do that. There are so many reasons for why a Blogger/Blogspot blog is a really bad idea, and why you should instead setup a WordPress blog on Bluehost.
If you are interested in ever making money off your blog, freelancing or turning it into a business, then paying for your hosting, such as through Bluehost, is a MUST. It’s extremely cheap as well to go through Bluehost AND you get a free domain (for the first year). You can run any of your own advertisements, affiliate links, direct advertising, etc. with a blog ran on Bluehost. Making money on Blogger or any other free blogging platform is very difficult, and in many cases never happens. Most advertisers and companies tend to run away from Blogger websites because they don’t view them as professional as self-hosted WordPress blogs, so that’s another big reason to use Bluehost.
Also, if you take a look at my past income reports, you can tell that my income through blogging didn’t take off until right at the exact moment I switched to WordPress. That’s a lot of proof right there that being self-hosted on WordPress is the way to go!
There are many reasons for why you may want to choose Bluehost for your WordPress blog and I honestly believe they are one of the best web hosting providers. These reasons include:
- It’s easy to use. Yes, ANYONE can create a WordPress blog easily with my tutorial below. Bluehost makes it very easy to create a WordPress blog.
- Bluehost web hosting offers technical support.
- Bluehost is extremely affordable and they offer cheap web hosting. You can have a blog of your own and the only real expense you need to pay is the cheap blog hosting which starts at just $1.99 per month.
- You get a FREE blog domain.
- WordPress through Bluehost is FREE.
- Bluehost offers a guarantee in case you determine that it is not for you. If you sign up for Bluehost, but you are confused for any reason (such as how to set it up, picking a plan, pricing, etc.), you can always send me an email and I can help you out.
- You will be self-hosted. If you want to monetize your blog, then you will want to be self-hosted.
- You will appear much more professional to readers, companies, and so on if you are self-hosted on Bluehost than being on Blogspot.
First, you will need to head on over to Bluehost to do any of this. There are many web hosting companies out there, but Bluehost is honestly one of the best. There is a reason why many bloggers choose Bluehost for their web hosting needs.
If you plan on starting a blog on Bluehost and you are interested in learning how to start a blog on WordPress, continue below. Remember, if you sign up for Bluehost, but you are confused for any reason (such as how to set it up, picking a plan, pricing, etc.), you can always send me an email and I can help you out. That’s what I’m here for so don’t be afraid to send me an email.
Click here to start the process.
How to start a Wordpress blog on Bluehost

1. Register your domain name.
You can click here to purchase a domain name and create a blog, then continue to follow the easy steps below.
The very first thing you will need to do when starting a WordPress blog on Bluehost is to think about what you want your domain name to be. This can be tough, and I would give some serious thought to this.
I don’t even remember how I came up with my blog name. It’s a long one though and at times I regret it. Trying to spell out my blog name to people who don’t know about it can get frustrating because they don’t know if I’m saying “cents” or “sense!”
You can get your domain directly through Bluehost and make the whole process very easy. If you do this, you can get a FREE domain for the first year as long as you buy 12 months worth of Bluehost web hosting. This makes it well worth it to sign up for at least 12 months of hosting as you will be saving a good amount of money this way. You also get a cheaper monthly price when you buy at least 12 months of hosting, so the free domain just makes it even better. If you decide to get the free domain, just continue to the next step as you can buy your hosting and get the free domain all in one step.
Note: If you see a crazy high cost for your domain (like over $1,000) or if it says “Premium Domain”, then it is not a free domain. It is owned by someone else and they are selling it. You will want to skip these and think of another domain name.


2. Buy hosting for your blog.
Setting up a WordPress blog on Bluehost is very easy. First, we will talk about the costs of blogging:
- To receive the cheapest price to start a blog, then choosing the “Basic” plan is really all you need. It’s only $1.99 per month through my link (due upfront in full) if you sign up for 12 months, which is a great price. If you are unsure about blogging, I would sign up for the 12 month plan as this is a great price and very affordable for one year of blogging. If you purchase a 12 month plan, your total price is only $24 a year, which is a great price. Plus, you still receive the free domain name when you sign up for 12 months or more which saves you money.
- The Basic plan is all you really need for now, so skip the Plus and Business Pro plans as they are more expensive. You can always change it later to a different plan if you want to (and just pay the difference), so there is no need to sign up for extra that you do not need.
- The other item you may want to pay for when it comes to blogging is Domain Privacy Protection, which is only around $15 per year. This is so that your contact information stays safe. Sometimes, this is not listed when signing up.
- Other than the above, you do not need the other items that Bluehost sells, so I would uncheck any of the extras that are listed.
- Remember, if you sign up using my link, then you will get your domain for free if you purchase a 12 month or longer blog hosting plan.
I want to reiterate why you should purchase at least a 12 month hosting plan. Month-to-month is less effective, and I highly recommend signing up for a minimum of 12 months for many reasons. By signing up for a minimum of 12 months, you will receive a free domain name, lower pricing, and you won’t have to deal with an expired website after each month. For example, if hosting is not renewed or if the card expires, then your website is down and you risk losing business (visitors/traffic) when you pay on a month-to-month basis. It’s also exceptionally more expensive to pay month-by-month rather than in one lump sum. The more years you sign up for, the less you pay.
Blog hosting will most likely cost you around $50 a year on average, which is a great deal! If you purchase a 12 month plan, your price is only $24 a year, which is a great price.
When you are ready to create your blog, follow the steps below to buy hosting for your blog.
- Go to Bluehost and click the “Get Started Now” button.
- Click on the package you are interested in.
- Enter your domain name you registered with earlier, or sign up for a new domain name here.
- Enter your personal and payment information.
- Next you will be asked to enter a password. Make sure it’s secure as this information is very important.
If you have any problems, please send me an email at michelle@makingsenseofcents.com. I have a great person at Bluehost who can help solve any of your issues quickly and easily!
3. Connect your domain and your hosting.
Note: You can skip this section (Section 3) if you buy your domain directly through Bluehost.
If you buy your domain through Go Daddy, then you will need to connect your domain to your hosting account. Go Daddy has a full support page for setting nameservers for your domain names. Below is a snippet:
“When you register a domain name with us, we set it up on our parked nameservers so a temporary page displays when visitors go to your website. After you determine which hosting provider to use, you can change your domain name’s nameservers to remove the parked page and activate your domain name.
If you registered your domain name with another provider, you can still purchase a hosting account with us, use our Off-site DNS services, or use our CashParking® or Quick Content services. If you do any of those, you must view your nameservers in your account with us, and then set the nameservers with your domain name registrar.”
How to modify your DNS Nameservers when you are using Go Daddy for your domain and Bluehost for your hosting:
- Log into the GoDaddy.com Account Manager.
- Select Manage Domains from the Domain Names drop-down menu or the Manage Your Account list.
- Select the domain name you wish to modify using the checkboxes and then click Set Name Servers.
- Enter your updated name server information in the spaces provided under the blue Name Servers heading on the right side of your page and click Save Changes at the bottom. Your entries should look like this: ns1.bluehost.com; ns2.bluehost.com.
You will then need to add the domain you bought (such as through GoDaddy) as an addon domain to your Bluehost web hosting. You can do this by clicking on “Domains” when logged into your Bluehost web hosting account and then clicking on “assign.” Follow the steps and it is very easy!
4. Install WordPress on Bluehost.
Okay, this is probably the step that all of you have been waiting for. If you want to start a WordPress blog on Bluehost then continue reading.
This part isn’t hard at all. Bluehost makes it very easy to create a WordPress blog and it is FREE.
- After you create your password, Bluehost guides you through exactly what you need to do in order to start a blog.
- First, Bluehost will ask you to pick a theme. You can just pick a random one here or find one that you actually like. You can change it later so it’s not a big deal or just scroll to the bottom and skip this step. Remember, there are many free ones too!
- Click on “Start Building”
- On the next screen, you can choose “Business” or “Personal” – it’s up to you. Or, you can click the “I don’t need help.”
WOOHOO! You now have a WordPress blog. You will have to work on the design and producing high-quality content, of course. Good luck!
If you sign up for Bluehost, but you are confused for any reason (such as how to set it up, picking a plan, pricing, etc.), you can always send me an email and I can help you out. That’s what I’m here for so don’t be afraid to send me an email at michelle@makingsenseofcents.com
Some general tips for how to navigate WordPress:
- You can add and create new posts by clicking on “Posts” on the left-hand side when you are logged in.
- If you want to add an image, click on “Media” on the left-hand side.
- You can go to “Appearance,” then “Widgets” in order to add items to your sidebar, footer, and so on.
- If you are looking for a way to send newsletters or emails to your readers, I recommend Convertkit.
- If you are looking into the actual design of your blog, Kadence and Astra seem to be the most popular right now. Or, there are free themes through WordPress you can use too. Just go to “Appearance” on the left-hand side when you are logged into your WordPress website and click on “Themes,” then activate whichever one you are interested in testing out. By doing this, you can start designing your website easily!
- Another option would be to buy a pre-made blog design, which you can find on Etsy or searching on Google. Two premade blog design sites that I recommend are Restored316 (my favorite!) and Bluchic. Need to build a website that is custom, professional, and budget-friendly? They have you covered! There is no need to code or stress over graphic design, either. These templates are easy to use. You can see the many different Bluchic designs here.
- I recommend checking out my online course for bloggers, Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing. I have earned over $1,000,000 through affiliate marketing and I share my exact strategy and tips in this very informative online course. If you’re a blogger (even if you’re a new blogger!), then you NEED this course.
How To Start a Blog
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to start a blog for beginners. I absolutely love running a blogging business, and it takes minimal equipment to get started. All you really need is a laptop/computer and an internet connection.
There are many different blog topics that you can write about on your blog, from food, finance, lifestyle, travel, family, house, news blogs, and more.
Have fun writing your first blog post and creating your own successful blog.
Here are more blogging-related posts you should take a look at after you learn how to start a WordPress blog:
- How To Earn Money Blogging: Your Top Questions Answered
- Should I Start A Blog? Here Are The Top Reasons You Will Love Blogging
- The Free Blogging Planner Workbook
- How 17 Bloggers Earned Their First Affiliate Income
- The Daily, Weekly and Monthly Habits for Building a $100,000 Blog
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I have only been blogging for 4 months now and I am using Blogspot and i am wanting to use Bluehost. Is this possible since I have Blogspot? If, not will i lose everything when i have to switch over to WordPress?
You’ll have to switch over to WordPress if you want to use Bluehost. I made the same switch from Blogspot and the transfer happened just fine. Especially since your blog is only 4 months old, you should have no problem.
Is blogging feasible for a full time teacher? I would love to bring in some extra income but I have no idea how much time it would involve. Advice?
Yes, I think it is feasible. Especially, if you take summers and breaks off because you can work on producing a lot of content during your breaks.
Also, there are quite a few bloggers who are teachers 🙂
Thank you for publishing this information” I have been doing much research on making money with a blog. I have one main question…if someone has multiple areas of interest/knowledge/expertise, would you suggest that they break up this knowledge into differ tent blogs or keep everything in one spot? My initial thought would be to break it up depending on the topics, For example one blog focused on healthy living, fitness, and food and another one focused on business related topics, such as building a home network marketing business.
You could put everything together, or you could break it apart. It’s really just up to you 🙂
Hi Michelle. I have been following your blog about a year now while I was finishing my MBA. My route to pay my tuition off was different since I did the deployment route and worked a few jobs. My wife and I took in the new year with launching our blog the beginning of January and to my surprise the subscriptions and product design already paid off the hosting fees for the three year plan which is approximately 125.00. The site is still at a testing phase but the good news it’s somewhat paid off while we work our full time jobs. Reading your blog post does give us some encouragement to reach the threshold of alternative forms of income as we get older, not saying we’re that old yet. :). Thanks again for sharing your experience!
Welcome 🙂
Have you checked out TheGrid.com? Yes I just started and I’m on Blogger which I know is not acceptable for too long. But the biggest issue for me is the actual tech stuff and hoping I can flip everything over to thir platform as soon as they launch!
No, I’ve never heard of TheGrid.
Nice post, Michell,
This is my first visit on your blog and found this article pretty helpful. I started my blog career with blogger platform but immediately shifted to Wordpress with Bluehost Hosting.I am pretty happy now on this platform and the points you have discussed on ho to start a blog is pretty helpful for newbies for sure.
Thanks again for sharing sucha beautiful post..:)
Definitely! Sounds like a great idea 🙂
Congrats on starting a blog!
For the email signup, I recommend adding it via the SumoMe plugin, which you can download by going to Plugins > Add New
I’ve been reading articles that have great content on starting a blog and hosting but I’m wondering how you manage as a business. Do you have a separate bank account that your costs come out of, how do you track for accounting and taxes, etc. Are there articles out there on this part of running a blog?
P.S. We love being debt free!!! (and having a 6 month emergency fund, and paying cash for post-secondary, and saving for retirement and working at paying off the mortgage!)
Hey Jennifer!
I have one post about it that may help you out – https://fund-rise.live/2013/06/prepare-for-self-employment.html%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Yes, a separate bank account is important. I use Outright to track my income and expenses. Yes, there are many other articles out there that can help you with this, as well as accountants too.
Congrats on being debt free! 🙂
When you first started blogging which one did you choice? And if you don’t mind me asking which do you use now?
When I first started, I used Bluehost and HostGator. Now, I use BigScoots since my site has grown. It was an easy switch, though, so Bluehost is a great way to start a blog since it is so cheap.
Hi Michelle,
I have a Wordpress.com blog – testing to see if I like it and if I do actually do it because (I think) I suck with the new tech! I think I’ll switch to Bluehost very soon if available in Canada. I’d like to know: where do bloggers find photos (and be legit)?! I’ve Googled a few pics with the option ”for commercial use” but there’s nothing too attractive I find! I’ve also loked through a couple of free websites but it’s difficult to browse to find what I’m actually looking for! I took pictures myself and tried to modify them but I’m not a photographer and I think with better pictures I could have more traffic from Pinterest and Tumblr.
Thanks in advance!! 🙂
There are many options out there. Have you tried Pixabay?
Thank you. I got a bunch of good ideas with Pixabay! I’ll definately use it!
As another aside to this post: I’ve read many blogs about starting a blog and one thing I haven’t found a post about is 1. how to file your income taxes when being a freelancer/blogger.With being a business, having several contracts at a time – or during the year – and getting paid from anyone in the world, it may become complicated to file your taxes. I’m Canadian and if I’d get paid from an American company it would become more complicated to file them. And then, how much taxes to put aside to repay when it’s income tax time (?!). And the second thing I’m having trouble finding posts on is the legal side of blogging. How do you cite or source an author from another blog, recipes, pictures etc. How do you protect yourself, your opinions, your work etc. Do you get insured like a small business would? I’m just throwing it out there – no need to answer. I know it’s more complicated than what one sentence can explain 🙂
Thanks for replying so quickly! And enjoythe rest your day! 🙂
This post may help with some of your questions 🙂
https://fund-rise.live/2016/02/blogging-and-taxes-what-you-need-to-know.html%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Thanks!! I’ll check it out and continue my search!! 🙂
Thank you for all of your helpful information! I just wrote the first few posts of my very first blog and picked up two affiliates already! Obviously I have a long way to go, but thanks for the inspiration!
Hello!
I have a blog on wordpress and my personal domain, but I am a bit confused why would self-hosting change for me?
Would I have to log into my blog only from bluehost?
I am not sure I understood also if my older posts will be easily transferred?
And will the layout be the same or will I have to change it?
Sorry, so many questions but I got confused.
The switch it pretty easy. You can read more about why you should be self-hosted here -https://fund-rise.live/2016/03/february-blog-income-report.html%3C/p%3E
I highly recommend switching.
Awesome!
I’ve only recently started a new blog on WordPress. In fact, I’m writing my first post. Is it possible to use that already created blog with Bluehost? I am looking forward to reading more of your post to learn the in’s and out’s of blogging and growing an income. I’ve currently been forced into taking a good hard look at the idea of a career change and working for myself is sounding pretty good.
Hello!
You can always switch your theme. You are not stuck with just one. I’m not a super web-savvy person, but I know it can be done.
Thank you so much for this very helpful post. Reading your blog and your ideas have pushed me to start my own blog. I hope to use it to help me be accountable in our journey to debt freedom as well as sharing my crafts/diy projects and how family is enjoying life while on this journey. I am having a hard time trying to find readers. I don’t want to share on my personal social media as I’m blogging semi-anonymously due to the transparency I plan to have regarding finances. Any tips on how to find readers in this situation?
You can always start social media accounts for your blog, that’s what I do 🙂
Thank you! I’ve done that. I will just continue to write and reach out to others and hope for the best 🙂