For some bloggers, you’ve probably thought about how to promote old blog posts. You’ve probably written content that will be evergreen, meaning that the article you’ve published years ago, might have information that is still relevant, true, or up-to-date to today. The problem is that when you publish each post, it is shoved down into
[Continue Reading...]5 Lessons I Learned From My First Guest Post
I’ve been blogging for a long time, and when I wrote my first guest post, I learned quite a bit. I’m going to share the lessons I learned from my first guest post, that hopefully will help you, when you’re blogging somewhere other than your own website. 5 Lessons I Learned From My First Guest
[Continue Reading...]Elevator Pitch for a Blog?
You need an elevator pitch for your blog? Well, yes you do! I already state who I am and what I do on the very front of my website. This post is part of the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog challenge. Because I’ve already established my own pitch, and it’s clearly posted on
[Continue Reading...]I’m Taking the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge #31DBBB
Yes, you heard it, I’m trying ProBlogger’s 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge. After all these years blogging, I’ve rarely admitted to participating in a blog challenge. After a post in the You Can Do It Online group on Facebook, a group of bloggers I’ve known for some time decided to start. I
[Continue Reading...]How To Make A Link Open In A New Window in WordPress
In very old version of WordPress, you couldn’t add the ability to allow a link to open in a new window. However, that is no longer the case. You can add that whether you’re using the visual editor or the text editor, when you make a link open in a new window. Here’s how to
[Continue Reading...]Google Said Your Images Were Hacked Content? What Do You Do Now?
Have you gotten a notice from Google Search Console that you had hacked content? I’ve seen this while cleaning up WordPress websites. The website was clean of malware, and typical hacked content, and Google was saying that images were the problem. In all of these cases, they had one commonality – this image was linked
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