WordPress is a solid software that provides a smooth experience for website users. Well, at least most of the times. Like most other software, WordPress also has some flaws that cause certain errors and malfunctions. The 502 Bad Gateway error is one of the terrible errors that often frustrates WordPress users. Mainly because this is an error that’s quite difficult…. Continue Reading
7 Ways to Protect Your Website from WordPress Security Issues
WordPress is the most popular web content platform. In fact, nearly 30% of all websites are powered by WordPress. This includes everything from personal blogs to government websites with heavy site traffic. It’s not hard to see why, as WordPress is totally customizable while being very simple to use. Because so many use it, security is one of WordPress’s primary…. Continue Reading
Pagely Review: Pricey Managed WordPress Hosting, But Is It Worth Paying For?
Considering using Pagely to host your WordPress site? With plans starting at $299 per month, Pagely isn’t for casual webmasters (nor is that who Pagely markets itself to). Instead, Pagely is managed WordPress hosting for serious businesses and webmasters where reliability, flexibility, and support are paramount. But does it deliver, and is it worth the price? In my Pagely review,…. Continue Reading
How To A/B Test Blog Post Titles In WordPress & Improve CTR
The title of a blog post is the most important aspect of SEO that you should focus on above all else. Because, no matter how many keywords you stuff into a title, all your efforts will go to waste if no one reads the blog post. What if there’s a way you can figure out which titles your readers are…. Continue Reading
How to Setup WordPress Multisite
As WordPress has progressed over the years we’ve seen a multitude of features making it easier for content marketers, developers, and bloggers to work online. One of our favorites came along with the WordPress 3.0 update, unleashing the power of WordPress Multisite. If you’re not familiar with the way this works, we’ll explain all about it below. But overall, we’ve…. Continue Reading
How To Add Google Tag Manager To WordPress And Create Your First Tag
Want to add Google Tag Manager to WordPress? Google Tag Manager has a ton of benefits for WordPress sites. It helps you add and manage all the various scripts you use on your site. For example, instead of needing to manually add code for services like: Google Analytics Event tracking Google Optimize You can just manage everything through Google Tag…. Continue Reading
WordPress Accessibility: Making Your Website Usable by Everyone
The internet is deeply integrated into the way our world works, employed in nearly all sectors: from education and politics to business and healthcare. When browsing online, it’s likely that the first thing you’ll notice about a website is its design, quickly followed by graphics and content elements. What you probably don’t think about is WordPress accessibility. When it comes…. Continue Reading
Oxygen 2.0 Review: Flexible Visual Website Building For WordPress
Ever wished that you could build your entire WordPress theme with a drag-and-drop visual editor? What was once merely a dream is now becoming more accessible thanks to tools like Beaver Themer, Elementor Pro 2.0 and – the subject of today’s review – Oxygen 2.0. Oxygen 2.0 is a visual drag-and-drop website builder for your WordPress site. Via its powerful…. Continue Reading
How To Setup Free Automatic Backups in WordPress With UpdraftPlus
Many website owners and bloggers solely rely on web hosting providers to backup their websites daily. But, there’s a big flaw in this entire system. Did you know that most shared hosting providers use the same server where your website is hosted to also store your backups? This means, if for some reason your website’s server disk gets corrupted, damaged,…. Continue Reading
How To Bulk Upload Files To WordPress Via FTP + Other Methods
Struggling with how to bulk upload files to WordPress via FTP? Sometimes you’re dealing with so many images that the regular WordPress media library uploader isn’t cutting it. Or, you might be working with a file that’s so large you can’t upload it through the Media Library uploader without hitting the maximum upload limit. In fact, some WordPress sites have…. Continue Reading