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Plugins

Best plugins for every use case. BuddyPress, WooCommerce, LearnDash, and more.

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Themes

Theme reviews, comparisons, customization tutorials, and best picks.

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WordPress SEO

SEO plugins, technical optimization, and ranking strategies for WordPress.

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Tips & Tricks

Quick wins, shortcuts, and pro tips to get more from WordPress.

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Maintenance

Updates, backups, security, performance, and keeping your site healthy.

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WordPress News

Latest WordPress releases, updates, community news, and announcements.

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Theme Development

Build custom WordPress themes from scratch. Developer tutorials and best practices.

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All 666+ Articles

Browse the full archive of WordPress guides, tutorials, and resources.

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WordPress LMS

LearnDash, LifterLMS, Tutor LMS comparisons, setup guides, and course building.

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Job Board

Build a job board with WordPress. Plugin comparisons, setup, and monetization.

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FAQ

Common questions

What is WordPress?
WordPress is a free, open-source content management system used to build websites, blogs, online stores, communities, and more. It powers over 43% of all websites on the internet.
Is WordPress free?
The WordPress software itself is 100% free. You need web hosting ($5-30/month) and a domain name ($10-15/year) to run it. Premium themes and plugins are optional paid add-ons.
Which WordPress plugins are essential?
Every site needs an SEO plugin (Rank Math or Yoast), a security plugin (Wordfence), a caching plugin (WP Rocket or LiteSpeed), and a backup plugin (UpdraftPlus). Beyond that, it depends on your site type, BuddyPress for communities, WooCommerce for stores, LearnDash for courses.
How do I keep WordPress secure?
Keep WordPress core, themes, and plugins updated. Use strong passwords, install a security plugin like Wordfence, enable two-factor authentication, and make regular backups with UpdraftPlus.
What is the difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com?
WordPress.org is the self-hosted version where you download the software and install it on your own hosting. WordPress.com is a hosted service with limited customization. We recommend WordPress.org for full control.

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