24. Schedule Future Publication.
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You can reschedule your post or page by editing the date and time the post or page was published, entering a future date and time, then clicking Schedule.
- Log in to WordPress.
- Under Dashboard, click Posts, and then click Add New.
- Write your post.
- Under Publish, next to Publish immediately, click Edit.
- Select the date and time when you want WordPress to publish the article automatically, and then click OK.
- Click Schedule.
25. Allow Readers to Easily Email Links to Your Articles.
Use the WP-Email plugin to help your readers share your posts via email. If your business has a blog, sending out an email newsletter is essential.
WP-Email plugin |
Some of the most popular WordPress plugins available are for email marketing. With an email plugin. Go to your profile by clicking on your profile picture in the top right corner of WordPress.com.
Click on the Manage Blogs option in the left-side menu. Locate the blog that you wish to post to and click Enable in the Post by Email column. You now have a special email address you can use for sending posts by email.
26. Disable HTML in Comments.
Disable the HTML risks in your comments by using this tutorial. To do that, go to Settings » Discussion from the left sidebar of your WordPress admin panel.
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On this page, you need to uncheck the option that says “Allow people to post comments on new articles” and then click on the Save Changes button to store your settings. This will disable comments on all your future posts.
Go to AIO Optimizer -> WP-Admin Tweaks page. Enable toggle: Disable HTML from Comment.
27. Speed Load Times.
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Use a caching plugin to make your site load faster.
- Remove unused plugins.
- Switch DNS providers.
- Install a caching plugin.
- Minify your code.
- Combine CSS and JavaScript files.
- Eliminate render-blocking resources.
- Lazy-load images and videos.
- Optimize Google Fonts
28. Change Image Quality.
Update the default size of your thumbnails in >>Settings>>Media. The easiest way to accomplish this is by changing the max-width dimensions of large-size images to be the width of your blog column.
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This way if you upload a picture that is too big to fit, WordPress will automatically create a resized version that is exactly the right size.
- Go to your Admin Dashboard.
- However your cursor to Setting -> Media.
- In the Media Settings window, you can adjust the desirable pixels for each size.
- Hit the Save Changes button to save the setting.
29. Install Google Analytics.
If you’re not yet using Google Analytics to analyze your site traffic then install a Google Analytics plugin and get started today.
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There are so many little things you can do with WordPress that can add up to big results. Just work on one thing a day and you’ll have an improved blog in no time.
- Create or sign in to your Analytics account: Go to google.com/analytics.
- Set up a property in your Analytics account.
- Set up a reporting view on your property.
- Follow the instructions to add the tracking code to your website so you can collect data in your Analytics property.