Tag: blogging

  • Free Domain with Free Hosting

    Free Domain with Free Hosting

    Do you really think you can get both free hosting and a free domain? Sorry to disappoint but here’s your reality check: you will have to pay for one or the other to start your project. Some options that offer either free domains or free hosting InfinityFree: Offers free hosting with unlimited disk space and…

  • Which Youtube Category Should I Use

    Which Youtube Category Should I Use

    The right category for your YouTube video is crucial for visibility and reaching the right audience. In this guide, we’ll explore how to use YouTube categories for some unique and niche interests that might not neatly fit into standard categories. Existing YouTube Categories First a brief overview of the existing YouTube Categories. How to decide…

  • Does site speed impact SEO?

    Does site speed impact SEO?

    Aside from the time it takes for your page to appear on a user’s screen, there are several other performance factors that make google say your site is slow. In this article, we will identify how does site speed impact SEO. How Does site speed impact SEO? Web users today have no chill. Google knows…

  • Can a multi-niche blog be successful

    Can a multi-niche blog be successful

    The biggest mistake I probably made with beyond nothing .com was attempting multi-niche blog. Over the course of its life, I wrote more than 100 articles on a variety of topics such as squash, cars, optometry, tech, and tourist attractions. The result: an epic fail. Most of my traffic actually came from less than ten…

  • How do I find the right niche for my blog?

    How do I find the right niche for my blog?

    In this post, we explore how you can find the right niche for your blog and what makes a good or bad niche. niche: a specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service. If you read my “No traffic but lots of Content” article, you may be familiar with this…

  • How do I create a content plan for my blog?

    How do I create a content plan for my blog?

    beyond nothing .com failed as a blog due to skipping this critical step; Create The Content Plan. Not knowing what I was getting into, I just registered a domain, and started writing whatever came to mind. I had no niche, my content was random and redundant, and I ended up with low google rankings and…

  • What does it mean when a website is slow?

    What does it mean when a website is slow?

    Google considers a website to be slow when its pages take an excessive amount of time to load and become usable for visitors. Google recognizes the importance of a fast and responsive web experience for users and, as a result, takes website speed into account when ranking web pages in its search results. When Google…

  • How do I fix WordPress not sending emails?

    How do I fix WordPress not sending emails?

    In this article, we explore using an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) to fix your WordPress based website’s emails sending system and how to implement one for faster and reliable email delivery. We will use Brevo (formerly SendinBlue) as an example. WordPress’s default mail function works only when you test it with your own accounts…

  • 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…

  • 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…