No matter how awesome content on your blog is, how properly SEOed your site may be or how much work you put into promoting it, one day all your efforts may fall short all at once because your Wordpress-run blog has been hacked. What may follow is quite a depressining time actually:
Your website might lose credibility and trust;
Google may put that "This site may harm your computer" notice on your site SERPs listings which affects your clickthrough as well as reputation;
Important data may get lost;
It may take quite a long time to get everything in order (cleaning your site and filing a "malware review" and waiting for Google to figure everything out).
Anyway, it is absolutely clear that it is better...
It is often that we park a domain due some reason (for example, to secure your (brand) name like I did with annsmarty.com domain) and you just don't know what to do with it. Thus the domain just remains neglected while it could work as an additional link juice help.
Years in Internet marketing have taught me one important thing (actually more than one but this one really counts for this post): you should...
Today's post was contributed in part by Mr. I from Blogging With Success.
The best thing about WordPress is that it's open source and can be extended with the help of plugins, which are made by creative third party developers.
In this post, we have listed 6 best SEO plugins that make managing meta information, links and almost everything related to SEO very easy. Out of the box, Wordpress is already very user friendly and...
Today's Daily SEO Tip is a guest post by Saptarshi from SEO Kolkata.
Most bloggers are satisfied with the default structure of the blog but if you would like to improve yours a little the easiest way is to do it by optimizing the title tag.
The default title structure in most common blog platforms is "Blog Title - Post Title". What this means is that your most relevant keywords that are in your...