The most common WordPress website mistakes and how to fix them

Despite being a different type of website creator, WordPress ranks alongside the best website builders, and makes it easy for anyone to build a website, even those who never have before. However, even those with experience often overlook important steps when setting up WordPress websites and creating content. 

We’ve listed three of the most common mistakes made by WordPress website owners, and what you can do to avoid them to make sure your site produces the best results. Read our WordPress review to find out more about the service, and our guides to the best website builder for WordPress, outlining eight top plugins.

1. Not providing team members, contractors, or vendors the right level of access

WordPress will automatically create an administrator when you first install it (Image credit: WordPress)

When you first install WordPress, it will automatically create an administrator user who has access to everything on the site: all content, settings, themes, and plugins. If there is only ever going to be one person who maintains the site and creates all the content, then this initial user is all you’ll need. But it’s more than likely that your site will need more than one user with access. 

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