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Speed Up Your WordPress Site

Thank you for supporting the companies who make SitePoint possible! As one of the top user experience factors, website performance is more important than ever. Website speed and performance on mobile devices is particularly important, with a rapidly growing number of visitors accessing the web via smartphones and tablets. While WordPress is very easy to get up and running, making your site speedy requires a bit more work, and is an ongoing process. In this article we’ll cover why speed matters, and offer some practical advice for how to speed up WordPress. Improving performance takes a lot of trial and error, but it’s great fun! Why Website Speed Matters First impressions count. The benefits of a faster website are …

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Speed Up Your WordPress Site

6 Great WordPress Plugins for SEO

At last check, there are well over 31,000 different plugins in the WordPress Directory and that number continues to grow daily. Plus, there are another 2,700 WordPress plugins available on CodeCanyon and many others available to download. There are lots of great plugins out there, but which ones are best for helping you improve your website’s SEO? Well, I compiled a list of my six favorite WordPress plugins to help you improve your websites SEO quickly. WordPress SEO By Yoast WordPress SEO by Yoast is by far one of the most powerful WordPress plugins you can install on your website to help your SEO value. This plugin is pretty simple to use, but it can be a little overwhelming to beginners. With this plugin you can edit …

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6 Great WordPress Plugins for SEO


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404 Page Not Found Error Page Plugins for WordPress

If a visitor arrives at your site and the page they are trying to access is not available, they will see a 404 or not found error message page. This could happen if they typed in the URL of an internal page incorrectly, clicked on a misspelt link, or the page they are looking for has been removed from your site. Whatever the reason for this error page to be displayed, it can be off-putting to the visitors and can create a bad first impression with your potential new readers, clients, or customers. Thankfully, as ever, there are a number of plugins available that allow you to solve this problem on your site, and even take advantage of 404 not found errors. 404 Error Page Plugins for WordPress Here …

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404 Page Not Found Error Page Plugins for WordPress

9 Essential WordPress Cache plugins

By Tanweer on June 24, 2014 9

Essential WordPress Cache plugins Don’t Forget to participate in a contest where you can win custom logo design package from LogoDesignBundle. Advertisement Here is another collection of some WordPress plugins and for today’s collection, we have selected top 9 and most essential WordPress cache plugins that can tremendously expedite your website. These plugins will also deal with your most important concern as a blogger which is page loading speed of your website. We all know that a good speedy website is always in demand and visitors only stay on a website if it loads faster. Below, you will find 9 WordPress plugins that can make your website super-fast. These plugins will allow your website pages to load faster and hence give a better…

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9 Essential WordPress Cache plugins

How to Add Social Buttons in WordPress RSS Feed

After our article that recommended users to stop using Feedburner, many users asked us how they can get the social sharing buttons like they had on their FeedBurner feeds. While most modern feed readers include social sharing capabilities, in this article, we will show you how to add social buttons in WordPress RSS feed. First thing you need to do is download the social buttons you would want to display in your feeds. There are several social media icon sets available for free. Choose one that best suits your needs. After that you need to go to Media – Add New and upload Facebook and Twitter icons to your media library. Once you have uploaded the icons, you need to copy their location URL. Simply go to …

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How to Add Social Buttons in WordPress RSS Feed

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