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10 things to do after installing wordpress
The WordPress 5-minute install is great, nothing complicated about getting your blog up and running (most of the time). But once you install WordPress there are a number of other steps that you need to take in order to get the most from your blog.
Use the following as a to-do checklist for your future installations and you’ll keep yourself right.
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