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For each and every client I would start with a fresh WordPress install, then I&#8217;d install my theme, and then, one by one, install each plugin I needed. Then I would configure WordPress, my theme, and each plugin.I never felt like this was a bad plan. And then it occurred to me randomly one day that I could automate a lot of this process.Why spend an hour setting up themes and plugins when I could set it up once and then clone it for each site?I don&#8217;t know why it took me so long to come to this moment, but it did take me a while. Now I have a fully set up &#8220;skeleton&#8221; site that I use for each development. What did I put in it?My Starter Theme &#8211; fully configured. There are functions that I use for almost every site. Why add the functions each time? My starter theme is ready for action because&nbsp;I preconfigured the basics.Basic Start Up Pages &#8211; for most sites, there are a few pages that are almost always on the site, such as About Us and Contact. In my skeleton&nbsp;site, I set up these pages already, so I don&#8217;t have to go through the task of Pages-&gt;Add New for each page on every new site.Basic Menu &#8211; Yup, I set this up too. The primary menu with the basic &nbsp;pages I already set up. Will I have to adjust this each time? Yes. But at least when I hit &#8220;go&#8221; on this skeleton site, it has a menu in place ready for action.All the plugins I use regularly &#8211; There are plugins I use on each site. I mean, really, on every site. Gravity forms? Yes. Akismet? Yes. Beaver Builder? Check check.&nbsp;I have a developer&#8217;s license for all of these, meaning I can use them on unlimited sites. If I wait and install each one on a site as I&#8217;m building it, not only do I have to install, activate, and configure, but I also have to enter all my license codes. &nbsp;My skeleton site has all these plugins in, configured, with licenses entered, so when I start a new site, they are ready to go. I even set up a basic contact form in Gravity Forms, so I&nbsp;the contact page I already set up has a form in it, ready to rock.Footer copyright and credit link &#8211; Every site I do also has a link back to my site, of course. There&#8217;s no reason to manually do this every time.General Settings Configurations &#8211; When you install WordPress, it doesn&#8217;t have a default time zone set, and the default week starts-on day is set as Monday. I have&nbsp;preconfigured all this in my skeleton site, along with my choice of permalinks, comment settings, &nbsp;and more.Widgets &#8211; Yup, this can be preconfigured too. Categories, Archives, search? Why not have those ready to go already. Will we probably change them? Yes. But it&#8217;s better than starting with nothing.By setting up this skeleton site once, I literally shave hours off my development time. And time equals money.&nbsp;"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Optimize your WordPress Development","item":"https:\/\/staging-sumydesigns.kinsta.cloud\/optimize-your-wordpress-development\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]