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22 Types of Websites You Can Create in WordPress (with Example Tutorials)

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Hey {NAME}, One of the questions that I often get asked is what type of websites can you build with

Hey {NAME}, One of the questions that I often get asked is what type of websites can you build with WordPress. The answer is almost any type of website imaginable. To demonstrate, I have created a list of 22 unique types of websites you can create with WordPress. Not only that, I also included [step-by-step tutorials]( on how you can replicate each of them. Go ahead and give it a try, you'll be amazed by the power of WordPress. New WordPress Tutorials on WPBeginner: - There's a new trend that a lot of bloggers are using to make extra $1,000 to $10,000 per month. It's called paid newsletters ... basically email blogging. Here's [how to create a paid newsletter]( in WordPress without the middle man fees. - My team made a list of the 13 [best user management plugins]( for WordPress. - Want to set a minimum word count limit for WordPress blog posts? Here's a [quick tutorial]( that shows you how to do that. - Looking for a way to automatically tweet when you publish a new post? Here's a [step by step guide]( on how to do that. Have a great rest of your week :) Cheers, Syed Balkhi Founder of WPBeginner You're receiving this email because you subscribed to the WPBeginner newsletter at [wpbeginner.com]( Want to get this information in real time? [Click here to]( to our daily newsletter](. If for any reason you do not want to receive our valuable tips, resources, and insider information about blogging and WordPress, then you can unsubscribe by clicking the link at the end of this email. No hard feelings! Transparency Notice: WPBeginner content is reader supported, which means if you click on some of the links in this email, we may earn a small referral fee. Please know that we only recommend products that we use ourselves and / or believe will add value to our readers. Cheers! Here's to you and an amazing 2021! Our mailing address is: WPBeginner LLC 7732 Maywood Crest DrWest Palm Beach, FL 33412 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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