Tag: wordpress
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How do I create a sitemap for my WordPress site?
Sitemaps play a pivotal role in ensuring that your website’s content gets discovered and indexed by search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo. In this guide, we explain what sitemaps are and how to create a sitemap for your WordPress site. What Is a Sitemap? A sitemap is a structured list of all the pages,…
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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…
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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:…
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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…
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Jetpack: that ‘essential’ plugin you dont need
From the moment I installed WordPress on my domain, I was persistently spammed with a plugin called Jetpack. I ignored it for the longest time until I was coerced into installing it. In this article I will revisit my experience with Jetpack and give some insight on whether it is as essential as it claims…
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Does WordPress have a Mobile App
All my WordPress work is primarily done through the Chrome browser on my windows PC. Then one fine day, I decided to give the WordPress mobile app a try. So I started using it on my iPhone and iPad to manage beyond nothing .com’s content. That includes writing, editing, uploading media, and that’s about it.…