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[…]billion. This means that page views almost doubled in just three years. Top Themes and Plugins on WordPress WordPress offers thousands of free themes and plugins. Themes control the overall look and feel of your website. Plugins offer new functions to your website, such as enabling you to make custom buttons or telling you if you have broken links. The most popular free plugins are Regenerate Thumbnail, Akismet, Woo Commerce, Yoast SEO and Hello Dolly. The top free themes include Responsive, Customizr, Zerif Lite, Vantage and Hueman. As for the best-sellers, the most popular premium plugins are Visual Composer, Slider […]
[…]secure WordPress website possible does require a lot of expertise, there are methods of keeping WordPress secure that anyone can employ. Do I Really Need to Worry About Keeping WordPress Secure? Occasionally, we get asked this question by a client and our answer is always: are you comfortable with someone taking over your website or potentially making off with all the data it contains? WordPress websites are a prime target for hackers looking for financial information or any other kind of information they can exploit for personal gain. This is simply because WordPress is such a popular platform. Any time […]
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[…]from the full GA dashboard every time you log in to your dashboard. Step 12 of Launching a WordPress Site: Install and Activate Jetpack by WordPress.com A few years back, people who preferred to install WordPress on their own custom domain were forced to missed out on some of the functionality from the WordPress.com side of things. This included a powerful plugin set called Jetpack. Jetpack enables you to do lots of things, from automatically sharing all your new blog posts on social media to allowing users to subscribe to your blog. It’s a great plugin for just about anyone and it’s now […]
[…]to install all available updates in order to prevent hack attempts. You should also eliminate any WordPress plugins and themes you’re not using in order to optimize your WordPress database. Step 2: Monitor your site’s page speed and fix loading issues in order to enhance the experience website visitors have when they arrive at your site. There’s nothing worse than arriving at an organization’s website to find broken images, outdated links, and slow-loading pages. You should also delete all spam comments and clear out redundant media files to improve the site’s speed. Step 3: Set up automatic backups so that if your website should […]
[…]the simplest possible, natural-language keyword string you can: instead of “how to optimize WordPress for SEO,” use “WordPress SEO” or “Optimize WordPress for SEO.” Avoid single-word keywords: “SEO” is going to be ridiculously competitive when compared to “WordPress SEO” or “SEO for WordPress.” Avoid using the same keyword twice. Next, publish a new blog post to your website at least once per week with a new keyword in the title, meta-description, and content of your post. Way #3: Create Root Pages and Link Your Posts Back to Them Instead of publishing multiple blog posts with the same keyword, which can […]
[…]a website using HTTPS. It simply is harder to do so. How Do I Get an HTTPS Website Address for My WordPress Website? Tune in next week for a follow-up post about how to secure your WordPress website with tips culled directly from our recent experience securing several client websites and our own website. Are You a Non-Proft or Small Business That Needs Help With Converting Your Website to […]
[…]main things you need to know to keep your WordPress site running smoothly. Step 15 of Launching a WordPress Site: Regular Maintenance Updates WordPress has 3 kinds of updates that need regular attention: WordPress core updates: These are updates to the main WordPress operating system. It’s essential to install these updates as soon as they come out, as they affect the overall functionality of your site, its security, and other features. Updates to plugins: Every plugin you install will also receive period updates from whoever made it. It’s very important to install these updates when they become available, but waiting a few […]
[…]the hosting provider offer a “one-click installation” that allows you to install WordPress with the click of a button? WordPress-friendliness: Does the hosting provider provide tailored solutions for WordPress websites? Level of customer service: Does the hosting provider allow you to email a human being with a problem you’re having for free? Based on this criteria, and our 8+ years experience with WordPress, we recommend the following providers for hosting WordPress websites: Dreamhost (what we use) Bluehost HostGator Step 2 of Launching a WordPress Site: Choosing Between Shared, VPS, and Managed Hosting There are typically three types of hosting you can purchase from […]
[…]see the green padlock on your site, we recommend working with someone who knows more about WordPress. Making the switch from HTTP to HTTPS is not always a simple process, and you can definitely break your website if you don’t know what you’re doing. Depending on the problem, a competent WordPress developer can fix the problem for you in an hour or two, saving you the time and hassle of trying to fix a problem you may not fully understand yourself. Are You a Non-Proft or Small Business That Needs Help With Converting Your Website to […]