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Web content doesn’t stay the same forever. Over time, pages get moved, deleted, or taken offline, which leaves behind broken links and missing references. This problem is known as link rot, and it affects every corner of the internet. If you run a WordPress site,… Read More »
The post How You Can Help Prevent Link Rot and Make the Open Web Better first appeared on WPBeginner.
You update WordPress expecting everything to run more smoothly, but instead…your website seems broken. Maybe the layout has shifted, a plugin stopped working, or you’re suddenly seeing error messages. It’s frustrating, but it’s also very common. Most WordPress crashes look worse than they actually are… Read More »
The post WordPress Update Broke Your Site? Here’s a 5-Minute Rollback Plan first appeared on WPBeginner.
If you’ve ever tried updating an old HTML website, you know how frustrating it can be. Every small change means opening code, saving files, and re-uploading them just to fix a line of text or replace an image. That’s one of the main reasons so… Read More »
The post How I Converted My HTML Site to WordPress (& Made It 10x Easier to Update) first appeared on WPBeginner.
While developing my own WordPress plugins, I realized that earning people’s trust was often harder than building the product itself. You can have great features and reliable support, but if someone hasn’t heard of you before, they will still hesitate to click “Install” or “Buy.”… Read More »
The post How I Turned My WordPress.org Reviews Into Powerful Social Proof first appeared on WPBeginner.
Many website owners I talk to are feeling a bit nervous about SEO right now. With AI search results getting all the attention, it’s easy to wonder if all that hard work is still paying off. You may be wondering if SEO is still worth… Read More »
The post Does SEO Still Work in 2025? (My Expert Insights) first appeared on WPBeginner.
I love creating and managing WordPress websites, but to be honest, it sometimes feels like a full-time job in itself. I remember the early days of juggling content, plugin updates, and marketing tasks, often feeling like there weren’t enough hours in the day to do… Read More »
The post I tested 9 best AI automation tools for WordPress (my honest reviews) first appeared on WPBeginner.
The other day, I met my friend for coffee, and we were talking about her WooCommerce business. She told me that sometimes, she hits a wall and ends up reusing the same adjectives for her product descriptions—sleek, nice, stylish—across multiple products. The worst part? She… Read More »
The post How I Use OpenAI to Autogenerate WooCommerce Product Descriptions first appeared on WPBeginner.
Many WooCommerce store owners face the same challenge. They love running their own online stores but find it hard to match the fast, reliable shipping that Amazon customers now expect. That’s where Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment (MCF) comes in. It allows you to use Amazon’s fulfillment… Read More »
The post How to Connect Amazon FBA (MCF) to WooCommerce first appeared on WPBeginner.
For a long time, I believed that ranking #1 on Google was the ultimate goal. But then came AI Search. Now, getting my articles cited directly in AI overviews and chat responses has become a top priority. This is because AI is the new front… Read More »
The post How to Get Your WordPress Content Cited by AI Tools (My Expert Tips) first appeared on WPBeginner.
I kept seeing people talk about “vibe coding websites”. Vibe coding is a fast, messy, and fun way to quickly make websites based on feeling instead of specs. So, I tried it across four platforms to see what actually works in real life. I built… Read More »
The post I Tried Vibe Coding Websites on 4 Platforms (Here Are the Results) first appeared on WPBeginner.