Sharing done by a website’s visitors is a strong sign that visitors trust that site and find its content valuable. When someone shares a blog post, they believe it is worth others’ time. However, using clickbait to push shares damages that trust and actually reduces the amount of sharing you receive. Misleading headlines or exaggerated claims frustrate readers. If you want long-term traffic, build credibility. With this in mind, using straightforward methods, you can make your blog content more worthy of sharing. Understand Why People Share Content Online Emotion drives most online sharing.... [...]
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Ahrefs has published a new video, ‘How This Blog Dominates Google Preparing for Doomsday’. The Ahrefs team says, “In this video, we dive deep into how a former U.S. Air Force emergency manager turned mattress engineer, built a wildly successful survival blog without a marketing background and without selling a single product. TruePrepper ranks for tens of thousands of keywords, outranking giants like Reddit and Amazon. You’ll learn: ► How world events trigger traffic explosions ► Sean’s exact monetization strategy using affiliate SEO ► The top pages and keywords... [...]
Managing multiple WordPress websites is easier with tools like WordPress Multisite and management plugins. They streamline updates, security, and content management, saving time and improving efficiency. Search Engine Journal contributor Rhys Wynne has published a comprehensive article on managing multiple websites on WordPress. He says, “In this article I’ll share the questions I ask myself to manage WordPress in a scalable fashion. Which Version Of WordPress Is Right For You? The first question to ask is before your WordPress website is even built and how your project is structured. If... [...]
The WordPress robots.txt file guides search engine crawlers on which parts of a website to index or ignore. Proper configuration helps improve SEO by controlling crawler access and optimizing site performance. Search Engine Journal has published a new article answering the question ‘WordPress Robots.txt: What Should You Include?’. Alex Moss says, “The humble robots.txt file often sits quietly in the background of a WordPress site, but the default is somewhat basic out of the box and, of course, doesn’t contribute towards any customized directives you may want to adopt. No... [...]
Search Engine Journal has published ‘A Beginner’s Guide To Elementor Editor For WordPress’. Roger Montti says, “Elementor Editor is the world’s most popular WordPress page builder plugin. It currently has a market share of 17% and is used by 12% of all websites. It simplifies website creation using four core components: templates for the overall layout, blocks for page sections, widgets for individual elements, and custom code. Users can create attractive websites with no coding knowledge, while developers have the flexibility to add custom JavaScript and CSS. How Website... [...]
A multilingual website on WordPress enhances global reach by offering content in multiple languages. Using plugins like WPML or Polylang ensures seamless translation, better user experience, and improved SEO. Search Engine Journal contributor Atul Jindal has published an article on creating multilingual websites on WordPress. He says, “WordPress holds the largest market share among content management systems (CMS), powering 43.7% of all websites. That’s huge. And it makes sense. WordPress is simple, accessible, and has thousands of plugins that can add unimaginable functionality to your... [...]
Bluesky is a microblogging platform for sharing short text posts, images, and videos. It offers a decentralized alternative for open and interactive social networking. Digital Marketing Institute contributor has published an article answering ‘What is Bluesky & How Can Marketers Use it?’. Clodagh O’Brien says, “Even if you don’t use Bluesky, you will have probably heard or read about it. The social platform has been heralded as an alternative to X and as consumers flock to join (26 million users and counting), it’s popping up on the radars of digital marketers looking... [...]
BaxAnalytics (launching today) is your gateway to transforming website interactions into powerful business growth. This tool is designed to offer you deep insights into user behavior, paving the way for increased conversions and revenue. Unlike traditional analytics, BaxAnalytics goes beyond simple statistical data. It offers actionable insights that reveal precisely: 1. how visitors engage with your site, 2. where they lose interest, and 3. what changes can enhance engagement and sales. What’s great about BaxAnalytics: ➤ Real-Time Tracking: Observe visitor actions as they unfold. ➤... [...]
Regular WordPress maintenance and management ensure optimal performance, security, and user experience. Updating plugins, monitoring security, and optimizing speed help prevent issues and keep the site running smoothly. Neil Patel has published a guide featuring the list of best WordPress maintenance and management services. He says, “Running a website is hard work, isn’t it? I can relate. There are so many areas to focus on, from content creation to admin to maintaining a site via updates. Then, there’s overall performance and user experience. And I’ve got to mention AI and its integrations... [...]
Search Engine Journal contributor Alex Moss has published an article answering the question ‘Should You Still Use WordPress?’. He says, “The first version of WordPress was released on May 27, 2003. Its unique architecture, combined with it being open source, saw a surge in popularity – now dominating (as of December 2024) 43.7% of the CMS market share. This growth has also been steady despite the emergence of other CMSs including Shopify, Wix and Squarespace. But none of these are open-source. Not “Just Another” CMS WordPress’ unique architecture, which allows plugin... [...]