WordPress Hacked? What to Know to Salvage Your Online Empire
Discover the steps to take back control of your WordPress website after a hack and learn how to prevent future security breaches with our expert guide.
Mastering the WordPress backend is key to getting the most out of your blog. In this category, we’ll cover essential tips and tricks for navigating and optimizing the WordPress dashboard. You’ll learn how to effectively manage posts, pages, plugins, themes, and other backend settings to streamline your blogging workflow. We’ll also provide guidance on advanced WordPress backend techniques, such as improving site performance and security.
Discover the steps to take back control of your WordPress website after a hack and learn how to prevent future security breaches with our expert guide.
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Are you ready to unlock the secrets of WordPress and step into the world of effortless content creation? This guide is designed to help educators and content creators efficiently navigate WordPress, empowering you to craft engaging posts and manage your content like a seasoned pro. Join us on this visual journey to transform your WordPress … Read more
Blog backups are necessary once you’ve invested considerable time and energy into your blog. Imagine if one day all your hard. work disappeared because of a hack or a corrupt plugin. You would be devastated! Prepare for the worst but hope for the best. Do a blog backup! Here are 3 ways to do easy … Read more
Getting a blog hacked after years of hard work is a sad reality. Since WordPress powers about 25% of websites, your site can easily become a statistic. You’ve put in the hard work, now do what you can to protect your WordPress blog! Blog security is something that many new bloggers overlook. Don’t be naive … Read more
If you run a business as a WordPress blogger, you’ll definitely want to read this comprehensive DigitalOcean review. As your blog grows, you’ll need to start looking for hosting solutions that can serve high-traffic blogs. Once my home decor blog became big enough that I was receiving over 50,000 sessions per month, I started looking … Read more
If you are launching a brand new blog, you may be wondering how to install WordPress on a DigitalOcean server using RunCloud. I’ve been using DigitalOcean for more than two years and I’m very happy with this web hosting solution for bloggers. DigitalOcean provides an affordable way for bloggers to host their blogs on virtual … Read more
As your blog traffic grows with time, you’ll need to start considering a web host that is equipped to handle lots of internet traffic. In my guide to the best web hosts for high traffic blogs, I concluded that DigitalOcean was the right choice for my blogging business. DigitalOcean is a well-respected cloud server infrastructure … Read more
Looking for fast and affordable high traffic web hosting? As my blog traffic has grown exponentially, I’ve been running into issues with the standard web hosts available to most entry-level bloggers. Although most of them advertise “unlimited traffic,” experienced bloggers know this is far from actually true! The truth is that the more your traffic … Read more
As you may have noticed, last month, I rebranded my blog to the name Blog Ambitious! I have previous experience with rebranding and I remember a lot of headache when using the various free plugins available so this time around I decided to do it manually myself! This guide requires a bit of technical knowledge … Read more
Have you converted your site to HTTPS yet? A few years ago, Google announced it would start warning users on Chrome if they were visiting a site that was insecure (using HTTP). Site security would soon become a ranking factor and sites that were not secure could be penalized, even if they didn’t take payments … Read more