Writing blog posts requires skill. To keep your reader interested, you should think about the structure of your content and keep it enjoyable. If people like and understand an article,
Month: Feb 2022
With over 100 million Americans listening to podcasts, there’s never been a better time to launch your show. However, investing in expensive equipment and specialist hosting can be a daunting
Yoast SEO 18.1 is out today! This new release brings another round of bug fixes, plus a new way for us to handle the translations in our plugin — leading
Browser performance has come a long way in the past 10 years. It used to be a lot more challenging to add interactive animations to web pages due to the
In episode 24 of the WordPress Briefing, the Project’s Executive Director reviews three big-picture goals for the year: Increased Gutenberg adoption, support of all open source alternatives, and stewarding the
There are a few significant moments in the history of the WordPress project. January 2022 is one of them, with the release of WordPress 5.9! But that’s not all. Read
It feels like we just exited the holiday season, but nevertheless, there’s another one on the horizon. Valentine’s Day is one of the top 10 spending holidays as outlined by
Does that very last paragraph even matter? Do you need to think about SEO at all if you’re writing a conclusion? Well… yes you do! That last paragraph is a
Your site’s overall performance can significantly impact your rankings in search engines. Google uses several metrics to measure the quality of your site, including Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) in WordPress.
We often encounter sites with category and tag structures that are completely unmanaged. Even large news sites can suffer from overusage of tags and categories. Tags and categories are both