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Every WordPress website comes with a built-in RSS feed. This feed allows users to subscribe to your content and receive updates whenever you publish new posts. However, while your default RSS feed works as intended, you can optimize it to protect your content, drive more… Read More »
As your website starts to grow and your content attracts attention, you should know which pages your audience is actually interested in. Finding out your top landing pages and blog posts can also help you understand where your traffic is coming from so you know… Read More »
When we add a search bar to a WordPress site, we always think carefully about which pages should appear in the results. Some pages, like your privacy policy, terms of service, or thank you pages, might not be particularly useful in search results. For eCommerce… Read More »
Moving your website from Ghost to WordPress can be a smart decision if you’re looking for more flexibility and features. While Ghost is a user-friendly platform, its limitations often prompt users to consider WordPress as a better alternative. The process of migrating from Ghost to… Read More »
At WPBeginner, we’ve found that a minimum word count is important for producing high-quality content. By requiring a minimum word count for our posts, it encourages our writers to dive deeper into topics and provide more helpful information that benefits our audience. If you have… Read More »
Creating a paid newsletter in WordPress offers an affordable alternative to platforms like Substack. Paid newsletters have become a popular way to monetize content, allowing you to earn directly from your email subscribers. We often recommend this strategy to bloggers that are looking for more… Read More »
Integrating WordPress with a customer relationship management (CRM) tool allows you to easily manage customer interactions on your website and follow up with leads. This will let you improve customer interaction, nurture leads, and provide better customer service. At WPBeginner, we use a combination of… Read More »
Moving your WordPress site to a new domain is a big step that requires careful planning. Changing your domain name can affect your SEO rankings, so it’s essential to handle the process with care. We’ve successfully navigated the domain-change process numerous times, so we know… Read More »
One of the most common issues that our readers have is being locked out of their WordPress admin areas. This can be caused by a lot of different reasons, which makes it tricky for beginners to troubleshoot. Fortunately, we have 16+ years of experience troubleshooting… Read More »
For many small businesses, calls from potential customers generate significant sales and revenue. But new website owners often don’t know how important it is to set up call forwarding. At WPBeginner, we’ve seen over the last 15+ years that when businesses make it easy for… Read More »