Many of you asked me what plugins do I use for my website. Also you wanted to know how I keep my website optimised and fast. Well, let me share that with you ....
Deciding whether to migrate to HTTPS protocol has become a no-brainer. The main benefit of HTTPS is that it provides a secure connection to users on the pages where they share personal data with you. It’s great to have on your entire website. But, when a user shares precious info, like credit card details, contact form details, HTTPS adds extra layers of protection.
Those blogging on WordPress should be somewhat familiar with WordPress SEO. If you are blogging on WordPress for fun only or you know the basics, then you may want to move on and not read further. However, if you are blogging for money-making purposes, you may want to continue reading here about WordPress SEO.
The spam in Google Analytics (GA) is becoming a serious pain. Over the last couple of years, we’ve seen pretty weird things showing up in our Google Analytics reports but nothing like the spam that is being used now. So let’s go, time to remove some crap spam from your Analytics reports!
We have all seen it at some point. A common error in WordPress is a PHP memory limit error. This happens when WordPress doesn’t have enough memory to achieve what you want. It can be caused by poorly written plugins that will continue to run a procedure until the installation runs out of memory and of course WordPress memory consumption increases with the amount of modifications. Simply the more plugins you install and keep activated , the more memory power your website needs.
How fast a website load is a BIG DEAL. Why? Because almost all websites are created to fulfil a purpose — whether that’s building brand awareness, making sales, capturing leads, or something else — and anything that helps a website better fulfil its purpose (such as ensuring a site loads as quickly as possible) will be worth its weight in gold.
Lately I’ve seen some bad trend in WordPress SEO. People don’t know what is the purpose of Headings in WordPress… actually in whole HTML structure (the code of your website – big thing). Understanding WordPress heading tags and how to use them correctly makes a huge difference in content quality.