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17 Best WordPress Beginner Courses: Learn WordPress Now

17 Best WordPress Beginner Courses: Learn WordPress Now

By Nick SchäferhoffTorque

Mastering WordPress from scratch is tough. It’s a sprawling platform and there’s a lot to learn, including how to properly use the CMS features, build pages with Gutenberg , or extend your website with plugins and code. Beginner training courses for WordPress can help you get started more easily. Unfortunately, there are tons of classes to choose from, and narrowing down the best ones is no easy task. What you need is a curated list of some of the best courses so you can decide from there. And that just happens to be what we have put together here. Below, are going over 15+ beginner WordPress courses, crafted by experts and used by thousands of WordPress novices. Whether you’re creating a blog, an online store, or something else entirely, one of these courses is sure to help you get started. The Best Online Course Providers for WordPress Learners Before we get into any specific courses, let’s go over a few reputable providers of online learning material. Even if none of the courses we suggest below are quite right, you can use these to expand your search and find more fitting ones. 1. Udemy If you’re looking for online classes on any topic, most people will point you to Udemy. This is “the” place for comprehensive lessons hosted by experts of all kinds, and a significant WordPress community is present. There are 1400+ WordPress courses to choose from. Udemy is a paid service. You can either purchase a monthly plan to gain access to most courses, or purchase them individually at a higher price - though with a lifetime license. There are also ways to get access to Udemy courses for free, such as through your company or even with certain library cards . 2. YouTube If you’re on a budget - and that budget is $0 - YouTube is the place to go. There’s a massive amount of content here, from sprawling online classes that cover everything related to WordPress to short videos that quickly explain individual concepts you’re struggling with. The big problem here is that there’s zero quality control. And this doesn’t just mean less than stellar video editing. You could actually receive dangerous misinformation and bad advice without even knowing it. If nothing else, it’s a good idea to see what people say in the comments or find recommendations for specific YouTube courses. 3. LinkedIn Learning with Lynda Lynda was a long-running learning hub, offering online courses since 2002. Before Udemy, this was the main hub for online courses on all sorts of creative and business topics. In 2017, Lynda was acquired by LinkedIn and rebranded to LinkedIn Learning. Luckily, much of the old content remains, including the popular WordPress courses. You can find 1800+ WordPress courses here. Just like Udemy, you may be able to access LinkedIn Learning for free or with a library card . Otherwise, you can pay for a monthly plan or buy courses individually. 4. Coursera Coursera is another popular provider for...

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