Quick Sprout contributor Lars Lofgren has published an article highlighting the top seven WordPress web hosts for 2021. He says, “Continue on for our in-depth reviews on the best WordPress hosting services today. #1 – Bluehost — Best for Creating Your First WordPress Website Bluehost is one of the most popular and trusted web hosts on the market. WordPress itself officially recommends Bluehost as a hosting option. They’re a perfect choice if you’re creating your first WordPress site. There are numerous reasons for this, but if we had to boil it down we’d say these are the three... [...]
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The WordPress CMS platform enables webmasters to easily create and manage their websites. It also offers a range of plugins that operate autonomously and keep maintenance costs low. Oncrawl contributor Hazel Raoult has published an article highlighting six WordPress SEO myths. She says, “Some webmasters swear by this CMS; but some others aren’t convinced or are misinformed about its SEO capabilities. In this post, we have busted some common SEO myths that have been floating around WordPress. 1. WordPress Isn’t Great When It Comes to SEO This is one of the top myths floating around about... [...]
WordPress.com is a hosting service for new bloggers and those that prefer a more hands-off approach. WordPress.org allows you to host a website yourself and comes with a variety of attractive features—it’s suitable for businesses and bloggers who want a bit more control. Quick Sprout’s Lars Lofgren has published a guide called ‘WordPress.com Vs. WordPress.org’. He says, “Our guide will fully explore the differences between the two, allowing you to make an informed decision. WordPress.com Pros and Cons Here are the key pros and cons of WordPress.com: Pros Web hosting... [...]
Keywords are your short phrases used in search engines that help people find your content. Meta descriptions are HTML meta tags that inform search engines about your post and page content. Quick Sprout contributor Lars Lofgren has published a new guide ‘How to Add Keywords and Meta Descriptions in WordPress’ to help you make the most from your WordPress publishing. He says, “This guide will help you understand how you can add keywords and meta descriptions in WordPress to make your website more enticing and click-worthy. Ready? Let’s begin. What to Expect When Adding Keywords... [...]
Good site speed is one of the most important considerations that your visitors have. It is important to follow the basic process that can help you speed up your WordPress website. Quick Sprout’s Lars Lofgren has shared a three-step process to help you clear your cache in WordPress. He says, “An information overload can make your website seriously slow. Moreover, at times, you may not see the changes you made to your website right away. Precisely why a little WordPress cache cleanup becomes necessary. What to Expect When Clearing Your Cache in WordPress A three-second delay can cost... [...]
WordPress is one of the most popular and used content management systems today. In this CMS, comments are powerful and can enhance your site. It can encourage discussion and allow you to interact with your readers, and help build a community. Quick Sprout’s Lars Lofgren has published an article titled ‘How to Disable Comments in WordPress’ to help you manage comments in WordPress. He says, “Disabling comments on WordPress is another feature by the platform to give you more control over your website. As one would expect, the process is simple and straightforward, and all... [...]
Quick Sprout’s Lars Lofgren has answered this question: ‘How to Fix an HTTP Error When Uploading Images to WordPress’. He says, “Facing an HTTP error when uploading images isn’t that big of a deal. But as there can be so many potential causes for it, the fixing process can get a bit elaborate. But overall, the process is surprisingly straightforward. Here’s how you fix the HTTP error when you upload images to WordPress: Step 1 – Verify the HTTP Error Step 2 – Increase Server Memory Step 3 – Modify WordPress Image Editors Step 4 – Deactivate Your Website’s... [...]
Quick Sprout has published ‘WordPress Editor Beginner’s Guide’ to help marketers and webmasters improve their WordPress performance. Lars Lofgren says, “Since its launch in 2003 as a blogging platform, WordPress has grown to become the world’s most popular CMS platform. Over 75 million sites worldwide use WordPress, and it powers more than 30% of the entire Internet. But for such an outstanding tool for running a website, many beginners struggle with WordPress out-of-the-box. It’s not quite as user-friendly on the backend, especially if you don’t have a ton of experience... [...]
Search Engine Journal contributor Matt Southern has reported that WordPress 5.7 has been launched with one-click HTTP to HTTPS conversion. He says, “Named after musician Esperanza Spalding, the first WordPress release of 2021 offers features such as an easier to use editor and the ability to accomplish more without writing custom code. Here’s an overview of all the new features in WordPress 5.7. What’s New in WordPress 5.7? HTTP to HTTPS Conversion WordPress 5.7 promises to simplify the process of migrating a site from HTTP to HTTPS. Until now, converting a WordPress site from HTTP to... [...]
Quick Sprout’s Lars Lofgren has published ‘WordPress Sitemap Beginners Guide’ to help you manage WordPress well. He says, “A sitemap is a file that contains all your website URLs. 5 Tools to Improve Your WordPress Sitemap You must’ve now understood why creating a sitemap is a priority for every website owner. There are several facets to this, which also means there’s lots of scope for improvement. I’ve compiled a list of tools that can help you improve your WordPress sitemap below. Let’s take a look. Sublime Text For creating a sitemap for your WordPress... [...]