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10 Things You Can Do With WordPress

10 Things You Can Do With WordPress

WordPress is free and open-source software used by millions of people, including some of the most recognizable brands in the world. WordPress is a content management system that allows you to create your website from the ground up or as a means of improving an existing one.

WordPress has a ton of features. But, like anything else, it can be daunting to try and figure out how to use all of its features. In this blog post, we’ll give you ten things you can do with WordPress that will help you build your website or blog.

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How to Improve Your Cybersecurity Knowledge as a Site Owner

How to Improve Your Cybersecurity Knowledge as a Site Owner

Improving your cybersecurity knowledge as a website owner and online entrepreneur can mean a number of different things. It might mean improving your knowledge of various important free and paid cybersecurity tools, or it could involve spending time updating your understanding of modern cybersecurity threats and how to best avoid and mitigate potential damage. When it comes to the latter, below are some of the resources you can consult to help up your cybersecurity game as a site owner.

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Brute Force Attacks and How They May Threaten Your Site

Brute Force Attacks and How They May Threaten Your Site

Brute force attacks involve a hacker trying to access confidential web application information and accounts. Attempts to gain access are made through automated server requests.

It’s an attack where the hacker attempts to guess your password by trying a combination of letters, symbols, and numbers until they succeed in finding the correct combination. The process is automated by applying bots, which can try multiple combinations much faster than humans. Let’s discuss brute force attacks, their threat, and how to stay safe.

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WordPress SEO Guide — Everything Beginners Should Know!

You probably know that WordPress is SEO-friendly. This might be the very reason you chose it as your website’s content management system (CMS). After all, the platform prominently advertises SEO friendliness as one of the ‘Powerful Features’ on its homepage.

That said, simply launching a WordPress website isn’t magically going to propel you to the top of the search engine result pages (SERPs). You still need to have some understanding of the right SEO tactics and how to implement them.

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