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Create a WordPress website: complete 2026 guide for SMBs

Creating a WordPress website remains the most versatile choice in 2026. Steps, costs, plugins, and mistakes to avoid for SMBs.

WordPress SMB

Creating a WordPress website remains in 2026 the default choice for most SMBs in Quebec. 43% of websites run on WordPress — that's no accident. This guide gives you the complete tour: why choose it, what it costs, which plugins to install (and which to avoid), and how not to get hacked.

Why WordPress is still essential

  • Open source and free as software. You pay for hosting and add-ons, not the platform.
  • Massive ecosystem. 60,000+ themes, 60,000+ plugins. Every need has a solution.
  • Excellent SEO with Yoast or RankMath. Google indexes WordPress naturally well.
  • Independence. You own your site, content, data. You can change host, theme, developer at any time.
  • Versatility. Showcase, blog, e-commerce (WooCommerce), member area, LMS, multilingual, intranet — anything is possible.

The concrete creation steps

  1. Domain purchase ($15–$30/year at Hostinger, OVH, Namecheap).
  2. Hosting ($5–$30/month depending on performance). Hostinger or SiteGround for good price/quality in Quebec.
  3. WordPress installation (1-click at most hosts).
  4. Theme choice: Astra, Kadence, GeneratePress (free + premium $60–$100/year).
  5. Essential plugins: Yoast SEO, Wordfence Security, UpdraftPlus (backup), WP Rocket (cache), Contact Form 7 or Fluent Forms.
  6. Page creation: Home, Services, About, Blog, Contact, legal notices.
  7. SEO setup: permalinks, sitemap, Google Search Console, Analytics.
  8. Launch and testing: speed (PageSpeed), responsive mobile, forms.

What it really costs

  • WordPress DIY: $200–$400/year (domain + hosting + theme + plugins).
  • WordPress with a freelancer: $1,500–$5,000 creation + $200–$400/year recurring.
  • WordPress with an agency: $3,000–$10,000 creation + maintenance $50–$150/month.

For a standard Quebec SMB (5–10 pages, blog, form), count $2,000–$4,000 with a serious provider.

Mistakes that sink WordPress sites

  1. Too many plugins. Each plugin slows down and exposes. Stick to 15–20 max.
  2. No automatic backups. The day your site goes down, you lose everything.
  3. Frankenstein free theme. Ugly templates loaded with ads or malicious scripts.
  4. Weak passwords + admin/admin. 90% of WordPress hacks come from there.
  5. No cache, no CDN. Slow site = bad SEO + visitor abandonment.
  6. Ignored updates. An outdated plugin = an entry door for hackers.

WordPress security in 7 reflexes

  • 16+ character admin password.
  • Two-factor authentication (Wordfence does it for free).
  • Daily off-site backups (UpdraftPlus + Google Drive).
  • Automatic updates of security plugins.
  • Limit login attempts (Limit Login Attempts).
  • Disable file editing from admin (define DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT).
  • HTTPS everywhere, automatic HTTP → HTTPS redirect.

WordPress vs alternatives

WordPress is more versatile than Wix, more SEO-powerful than Squarespace, and more economical than Shopify for a mixed showcase + small store site. Its only real weakness against builders: it requires more management. See WordPress vs builders.

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Frequently asked questions

WordPress.com vs WordPress.org: what's the difference?

WordPress.org is the free software you install at the host of your choice. WordPress.com is a hosted service (similar to Wix). For flexibility, take .org.

How long to build a WordPress site from A to Z?

For a well-done 5–7 page showcase site: 20 to 60 hours (a freelancer = 1–2 weeks, agency = 3–6 weeks depending on backlog).

Is WordPress suitable for an e-commerce site?

Yes, with WooCommerce. Ideal up to 10,000 products. Beyond that or for very specific cases, Shopify becomes competitive. See our e-commerce comparison.

Is it hard to maintain yourself?

Maintain = install updates, monitor security, manage backups. It's doable in 1 hr/month if everything is well configured. Otherwise, delegate: $30–$80/month is enough.

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