Category: Blogging and Websites

  • Do I need CDN for my WordPress website?

    Do I need CDN for my WordPress website?

    A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is not necessary if your WordPress website primarily caters to local traffic, but you need it when your audience spans the globe or is situated far from your server. Local Businesses and CDNs Local businesses, such as restaurants, neighborhood shops, or car dealerships, typically serve a local clientele. In these…

  • How Does Alt Text Help SEO

    How Does Alt Text Help SEO

    If you are using an SEO plugin like the one recommended here, you may come across a suggestion to add Alt Text to your images. In this post we discuss how alt text can help SEO. What is Alt Text on Images Alt text (alternative text), also known as “alt attributes” or “alt descriptions,” is…

  • How do I optimize LiteSpeed cache?

    How do I optimize LiteSpeed cache?

    This guide explains how to use the LiteSpeed Cache and Cloudflare CDN to optimize page speed and fix CLS, and LCP issues on your WordPress Site. A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a network of geographically distributed servers that work together to deliver web content to users located closest to them. Read this article to…

  • Do WordPress tags improve SEO?

    Do WordPress tags improve SEO?

    Tags and categories are an effective way of organizing your blog and improving discoverability. Recall from the planning your blog article the importance of planning and naming your categories in advance. This post is a supplement to that guide and explores the benefits of using tags and categories to improve your WordPress site’s SEO. As…

  • How can I get AdSense approval easily?

    How can I get AdSense approval easily?

    Despite the mess we are, Google gave us approval for Adsense somewhat easily, and we get to serve ads to the occasional visitor such as yourself. So hey, at least we did something right, and that’s what is this post is about. Getting approved for Google AdSense was the biggest success for beyond nothing .com.…

  • Should I allow comments on my WordPress blog?

    Should I allow comments on my WordPress blog?

    An important decision WordPress users make is whether they should allow comments on their blog or keep them disabled. Comments carry a range of implications that can affect user engagement, search engine optimization (SEO), and overall site management. In this post we’ll explore the pros and cons of enabling comments on your blog posts to…

  • What causes low website traffic?

    What causes low website traffic?

    In this post, we discuss what you should be worrying about and why they are causing low traffic on your website. beyond nothing .com still faces this low traffic problem today and is not afraid to talk about it. You have lots of high-quality content on your blog and your website is several months old.…

  • Do Google Ads cause CLS or LCP issues

    Sometime in May 2022, Google made an update to its search engine policy which resulted in beyond nothing .com losing all its traffic overnight. The update was focused on ‘user experience’, something we never knew we were failing at. After trying to fix this issue with SEO, content writing, and other irrelevant techniques, we found…

  • How do I submit my website to Google console?

    How do I submit my website to Google console?

    Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to submit your website to Google Search Console: Submitting a sitemap to Google’s search console is a necessary action for the search engine to better understand and index your website’s content and improving its visibility in search results. How do I submit my website to Google console? Step 1:…

  • What is the purpose of sitemap XML?

    What is the purpose of sitemap XML?

    The purpose of sitemap XML, often referred to simply as a “sitemap,” is a structured file in XML (Extensible Markup Language) format that provides a list of URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) or web addresses on a website. XML sitemaps are primarily used to help search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo understand the organization and…