Greetings from WPBeginner HQ.
In this edition of WPBeginner's Top 10, we covered top plugins to grow your traffic, steps for making your website available in multiple languages, a guide on how to fix the 15 most annoying things about WordPress, and more.
Enjoy!
Syed Balkhi
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These plugins can quickly boost traffic and user engagement on your website. 9 of them are completely free! Â Want to make your website available in multiple languages without creating multiple websites? Here's a step by step tutorial on how to do it properly! Â Like most things in life, WordPress also has it's fair share of annoying things. We created a list of 15 things that users often find annoying with directions on how to fix them. Â As my wife and I get ready to have our first baby, we donated the coveted two letter domain (wp.org) to the WordPress foundation. Â If you like writing in Microsoft Word instead of WordPress, then you know the traditional copy / pate method messes up formatting. Here's how to properly import .docx files. Â Sometimes you just want to share a link with your blog readers instead of sending them a post. Here's how you can link your post title to another website (great for affiliates). Â We get a lot of requests for magazine theme suggestions. So we created a list of 14 best WordPress magazine themes (free and paid). Â Multi-part forms allow you to collect more information without scaring the users away. HEre's how to create a multi-page form in WordPress. Â Want to add a PDF viewer? Convert your blog posts into PDF? Add download and print option for blog posts? One of these plugins can do the job. (Great for content upgrades). Â Want to turn off automatic updates? Get email notification for when an update is available? Or turn on automatic updates for select plugins? Easy Updates Manager can do it all! Â BONUS GIFT: Did you know that you can increase your traffic and conversions by simply adding a few power words in your post titles and call-to-action buttons.
Here's a 700+ power words cheatsheet with examples and case-studies.
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