The Pros and Cons of WordPress
Everything has its good and bad sides. Even a coin has a head and a tail. You might even hear of the principle of Yin and Yang that all things…
Everything has its good and bad sides. Even a coin has a head and a tail. You might even hear of the principle of Yin and Yang that all things…
If you are building a brand new website, submitting your website URL to search engines allows your site to get indexed faster. We are going to look at how to…
404 is the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) standard response code that indicates the page the visitor is requesting is not found. There are many reasons why the page returns 404,…
Keeping an eye on your website analytics is important so that you can spot any sudden change of traffic to your website. Well, there are many reasons why your website…
In SEO, Contextual links refer to the backlinks found within an article or content. It is basically any clickable link within the content body itself. For example, the links highlighted…
In general, 57% of the organic traffic goes to the top 3 of the search results. So when your webpage is ranking in the first three spots, you stand a…
Where do all posts, pages, comments, and data from your WordPress website saved to? Every time when you create a new post, the content has to be stored somewhere. Well,…
If this is the first time you have heard about WordPress, you might be wondering what is WordPress used for? WordPress has gained popularity as one of the most popular…
To illustrate the WordPress and Static website, let look at this simple scenario. Imagine you just shifted to a new office and you need to update your address ASAP so…