In this course, the syllabus will guide you through the professional side of WordPress work: how to prepare a website for delivery, how to hand it over properly, how to maintain it after launch, how to protect it, how to support clients, and how to provide WordPress maintenance as a real professional service.
Course Overview
WordPress Zero to Hero – Delivery & Maintenance is the professional service and client-delivery stage of the WordPress Zero to Hero journey.
At this stage, you are not only learning how to build WordPress websites. You are learning how to deliver them correctly, keep them stable after launch, protect them from common risks, support clients, document your work, and manage websites like a professional WordPress service provider.
Many WordPress projects fail not because the website was badly designed, but because the delivery process was weak, there was no backup plan, updates were not managed, security was ignored, documentation was missing, and the client did not know how to use the website properly.
This course helps you close that gap.
You will learn how to move from “I built a website” to “I can professionally deliver, maintain, support, and improve a WordPress website over time.”
By the end of this course, you will understand the full delivery and maintenance workflow needed for real WordPress projects, client work, freelancing, agency work, and monthly support services.
Course Level
Intermediate to Professional
This course is suitable for you if you already understand WordPress basics, themes, plugins, website setup, and general WordPress customization, and now want to learn how to deliver and maintain WordPress websites professionally.
Course Goal
The main goal of this course is to help you become confident in the professional delivery, maintenance, support, and long-term operation of WordPress websites.
You will learn how to prepare a website before launch, test it, document it, deliver it to the client, protect it, back it up, update it safely, monitor it, troubleshoot problems, and offer ongoing maintenance services.
This course prepares you to handle WordPress websites after development, which is one of the most important parts of real professional work.
What You Will Learn
By the end of this course, you will understand:
- How to prepare a WordPress website for professional delivery
- How to create a launch checklist
- How to test pages, forms, links, responsiveness, speed, and basic SEO settings
- How to migrate a website from local or staging to live hosting
- How to configure domains, SSL, redirects, and essential live settings
- How to create website documentation for yourself and the client
- How to hand over a WordPress website professionally
- How to train the client to use the dashboard safely
- How to create a maintenance plan
- How to manage WordPress core, theme, and plugin updates
- How to create and verify backups
- How to monitor uptime, performance, and website health
- How to secure WordPress websites using practical protection steps
- How to troubleshoot common WordPress issues
- How to manage support requests professionally
- How to write monthly maintenance reports
- How to package WordPress maintenance as a recurring service
Course Requirements
You do not need to be an advanced developer before starting this course.
However, you should already understand:
- WordPress dashboard basics
- Themes and plugins
- Pages, posts, menus, users, and settings
- Basic hosting and domain concepts
- Basic security and backup concepts
- Basic website performance concepts
- Basic troubleshooting mindset
- How to install and manage a WordPress website
You should also be willing to practice with real or demo WordPress websites.
Target Learner
This course is for you if:
- You build WordPress websites and want to deliver them professionally
- You want to work with clients more confidently
- You want to avoid weak handovers and messy project delivery
- You want to offer WordPress maintenance services
- You want to manage updates, backups, security, and support properly
- You want to create recurring monthly income from WordPress services
- You want to move from website creation to professional website operation
- You want to prepare yourself for freelancing, agency work, or client support
- You want a clear system instead of handling maintenance randomly

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