Is word press hard to work with for a wp beginner?

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I finished a digital product and wanna put it out there asap...
I have to try wordpress because i need to use affiliateWp (or any similar)
I really suck at web design and so on ... Is there any website that integrates with some affiliate plugins?
I was using wix but i ve saw that wix dosent work with adfiliatewp or may i be wrong? Any suggestions?
 
The aim of WP is to provide an easy entry level to non coders.
So, it is the easies way to build a site, or simply use an already made free theme and just configure it to your likings.
 
WP is very user-friendly. definitely recommend
 
Ok thanks i l give it more shots
The website i wanna build is a little bit complicated.. i have a personal photo portfolio, blog posts and a digital product so far, all of them together. Couldn't find a template for them, is it possible just to choose a template and add more blocks to it to integrate all the elements?
Also for a product i need e-commerce subscription or just business one works fine?
 
Are you looking at wordpress.com or wordpress.org
because they are VERY different things.

Wordpress.org has more customization over what you want
while wordpress.com is a bit more beginner-friendly/all-in-1-package if its aint there to buy for you ain't getting it
 
Are you looking at wordpress.com or wordpress.org
because they are VERY different things.

Wordpress.org has more customization over what you want
while wordpress.com is a bit more beginner-friendly/all-in-1-package if its aint there to buy for you ain't getting it
Aah.. i see the difference now.. that's what was missing... I thought they are the same thing..
 
WP is pretty user-friendly you can use plugins like elementor To easily design a responsive page
 
Aah.. i see the difference now.. that's what was missing... I thought they are the same thing..
What most beginners would fall a trap into is buying the .com
however, I do recommend to go with .org
has a slightly higher learning curve but in the long run, saves you alot more $, and you can much easier implement your ideas or just hire a designers to do so for you.
 
Wordpress is the way to go. It might take a couple days to feel your way around but then you'll be able to build pretty much anything.
 
What most beginners would fall a trap into is buying the .com
however, I do recommend to go with .org
has a slightly higher learning curve but in the long run, saves you alot more $, and you can much easier implement your ideas or just hire a designers to do so for you.
Yes, i just read few articles about and the difference seems pretty huge ... I went with .com because i thought that this is the thing and that org is just for blogging.. while seems that is inverse..
Other stupid mistake i ve made is that i already transferred my domain to wp.com... there is a 60 days waiting time for another transfer..
Anyone has an idea if i can retransfer it from .com to .org? :))
 
Yes, i just read few articles about and the difference seems pretty huge ... I went with .com because i thought that this is the thing and that org is just for blogging.. while seems that is inverse..
Other stupid mistake i ve made is that i already transferred my domain to wp.com... there is a 60 days waiting time for another transfer..
Anyone has an idea if i can retransfer it from .com to .org? :))
contact support, ask for a refund

https://wordpress.com/support/refunds/
 
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