Important Plugins

Short List of Needed Plugins I love wordpress, and plugins are part of what I like most about it, but you will need some. The three you will completely need IMVHO:1) You need a security plugin-wp has some security holes2) You will want an SEO plugin3) you will want something for speed or caching Every

Installing plugins

Installing your first plugin Plugins are like add-on superpowers: they extend what your app, site, or editor can do without you writing everything from scratch. Whether you’re enhancing a WordPress site, tricking out Visual Studio Code, or adding a browser extension, the core process is the same. Follow these steps to install your first plugin

Semrush SEO Writing Assistant plugin review

Semrush SEO Writing Assistant (SWA) plugin review Summary Semrush’s SEO Writing Assistant is a polished, data‑driven writing aid that brings Semrush’s keyword and SERP insights into your editor. As a WordPress plugin (also available for Google Docs and MS Word), it scores content in real time for SEO, readability, tone, and originality, and suggests fixes.

Top 5 SEO plugins

Top 10 SEO plugins (and the top 5 reasons each one stands out) Introduction Whether you’re launching your first blog or managing a portfolio of high-traffic sites, the right SEO plugin can simplify technical tasks, sharpen your on-page strategy, and surface insights you’d otherwise miss. But “best” is subjective: some site owners need a lightweight

Needed Plugins

Here’s a concise “most-needed” WordPress plugin stack most sites benefit from, with top picks per category. Choose one per category to avoid overlap. Essential baseline – Performance/cache: – LiteSpeed Cache (best if your host runs LiteSpeed/QUIC.cloud) – WP Rocket (paid, simple, very effective) – W3 Total Cache (powerful, more technical) – SEO: – Rank Math
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