Don’t miss out on our Black Friday deal

2019 has been quite remarkable, with the release of our major 3.0 version and countless of new features such as Schema.org markup and support for Google Tag Manager. We have also been doing a lot of work behind the scenes,…Continue reading

Here’s some exciting Google news

We’ve got some exciting Google news for you. New Speed report in Google Search Console In order to help site owners discover potential user experience problems, Google just launched a new Speed report feature in Google Search Console. This new…Continue reading

What’s new in All in One SEO Pack 3.2?

Our latest 3.2 release brings new functionality to All in One SEO Pack that you have all been waiting for: Schema.org markup! In addition to structured data, this update also introduces two other new features and numerous improvements & bug…Continue reading

What’s new in WordPress 5.2?

Since WordPress 5.2 is being released today, let’s look into the details and see what this update brings to the table. The latest version continues on the theme from the last release and provides administrators with even more tools to…Continue reading

Google+ shutdown after an eventful 2018

If you haven’t heard already, the consumer version of Google+ was permanently shutdown early this month. After Google first announced a rather gracious timeline to kill off the platform, the company decided to speed up its termination dramatically after a…Continue reading

How to Come up with Great Content Ideas

Do you spend hours staring at a blank computer screen or piece of paper, desperately racking your brain for just one great content idea? Well, the sad reality is that you cannot afford to wait for inspiration to strike: your readers…Continue reading

WordPress Will Require Users to Have HTTPS This Year

WordPress founder, Matt Mullenweg, recently announced that the software will require all hosts to have HTTPS for certain WordPress features to function. Don’t panic just yet. If you already have HTTPS, this shouldn’t affect you. But if you’re still using HTTP, you’ll need…Continue reading