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What Is the WordPress Dashboard and How Do You Use It?

Most of the magic in WordPress happens within the "dashboard." If you're wondering what is the WordPress dashboard, then it's time to get your answer in this article. We'll also review some of its most important settings to set you up for success.

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Add Schema to WordPress: How to Get Rich Results for Your Site

Search engines already automatically scan for relevant schema types on your website, but when you add schema to WordPress (specifically telling Google the schema type), you increase the chance that your site gets those eye-catching rich results! In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to do it using a plugin.

Is Your WordPress Admin Slow? 5 Ways to Fix It

Is your WordPress admin slow when you try to use it? Although WordPress is an excellent content management system (CMS), it isn't without its issues. Sometimes its admin panel can be laggy, preventing you from easily managing your website.

How to Install Google Tag Manager in WordPress

Google Tag Manager connects with your website using, you guessed it, a tag. The service enables you to manage as many tags as you need, including those for platforms such as Google Analytics and even third-party services. In this article, we'll discuss the benefits of using Google Tag Manager in WordPress. We'll also show you how to connect the tool with your WordPress site.

How to Add Google Maps to WordPress (Beginner’s Guide)

Whether you run a business, organization, event, or just need to showcase a map for any other reason, it can be helpful to know how to add Google Maps to WordPress. In this guide, we'll introduce you to the Otter Blocks plugin, and then we'll show you how to use it to add Google Maps to WordPress for free.

How to Install WordPress on AWS: Detailed, Step-by-Step Guide

Considering making the leap to install WordPress on AWS directly? In this tutorial, we're going to talk about why that could potentially be a good idea. We'll also go over costs and then we'll teach you how to install WordPress on AWS in three steps.