How To Install A WordPress Blog Using Simple Scripts
Adding a blog to your business can be a great way to add regular content (the search engines love this) and build your brand by connecting with your readers.
One of the best blogging solutions is to attach a self-hosted WordPress blog to your existing website. In the past the only way to do this was to download the WordPress files to your desktop and then upload them using your FTP client followed by playing around with the configuration options; this was enough to prevent the non-techie-type from jumping into blogging with a self-hosted blog.
A real simple solution has come along that makes those manual upload days seem like something from the Internet dark ages, that solution being Simple Scripts. This guide will walk you through the installation process.
You will need a hosting account that gives you access to Simple Scripts. We use Host Monster to host the majority of our websites as they use cPanel in the user back-office. CPanel has revolutionised the ease of configuring your website, managing email clients and domains etc. The other reasons we use HostMonster is because the customer support is top notch, exactly what you need when something goes wrong with your site and you need to get back online quickly. Oh! Did I mention they are very affordable, with HostMonster you are not compromising on service either, making this a win win for you.
Head on over to HostMoster and register for an account here.

After you have signed up for an account simply follow the instructions to set up your domain etc. Assuming you have done this and have a website already with HostMonster then you’ll want to log into your cPanel area.
Now, how to easily install your self-hosted WordPress blog.

Scroll down until you find the Simple Scripts icon under the heading Software / Services.

For this example I am going to attach a blog to a squeeze-page of mine for a report about how to use Joint Ventures to generate targeted traffic to your websites and promotions.

Inside the Simple Scripts area scroll down to Blogs and click on WordPress.

Now click on Install.

Step 1 – select the latest stable install and where you would like your WordPress blog to be installed.
If you have an existing site that you want to attach a blog to then type ‘blog’ as the subdomain or whatever else you wish to call it (blog being the most logical).

In the image above you can see that I am installing WordPress to the subdomain ‘blog’ on the GuruTrafficSecret.com domain.
Now you’ll want to select your login details, password and blog name. You’ll also want to tick the check box where it says ‘automatically create a database’.

Lastly, accept the terms and conditions.

Now click ‘complete‘.

If your installation is successful you will see the above screen. Your login details will also be emailed to you.
To login to your new wordpress site just add /wp-admin to the end of your URL. The login for GuruTrafficSecret is now at
http://www.gurutrafficsercret.com/blog/wp-admin
Log in to your website to configure your blogs information.

NOTE: If you do not have Simple Scripts the steps are pretty similar for installing WordPress using Fantastico.
To make your blog stand out from the crowd you should install a new theme at the first opportunity.
I hope you found this post informative and easy to follow.
To your success,
Karl Foxley
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Great post, could have done with this a few weeks ago but better late than never. Appreciate the information you have provided, very clear and indepth.
Glad you liked it. The process is similar if your host only offers Fantastico.