Recently, one of our users asked us how to add autocomplete for address fields in WordPress forms. Autocomplete allows users to quickly select address from suggestions generated in realtime as they type. In this article, we will show you how to add autocomplete for address fields in WordPress using Google Places API. If you don’t… Read More »
The Ultimate WordPress Security Guide – Step by Step (2017)
WordPress security is a topic of huge importance for every website owner. Each week, Google blacklists around 20,000 websites for malware and around 50,000 for phishing. If you are serious about your website, then you need to pay attention to the WordPress security best practices. In this guide, we will share all the top… Read More »
What is cornerstone content? • Yoast
Cornerstone content pieces are those articles on your website you’re most proud of. They reflect your business, communicate your mission and are extremely well written. These are the articles you would like to rank high in the search engines. Cornerstone articles are usually explainers; these articles combine insights from different blog posts. Here, I’ll explain… Read More »
Contact page examples: What makes a great contact page? • Yoast
In this post, we’ll go over a number of contact page examples, so you’ll be able to review your own contact page and improve it. For a lot of companies, that contact page is the main reason they have a website in the first place. For others, the contact page filters or manages all incoming… Read More »
10 Creative Ways to Improve Time on Site for Your WordPress Website
Worrying about how to improve time on site can seem like a waste at first. After all, does it really matter how long visitors stick around? Isn’t the main point that they come to your site at all? Yes, it matters. However, total visitors is also a bit of a feel-good metric. Because it’s not… Read More »
Strategic SEO Decisions to Make Before Website Design and Build
The aim: This post highlights SEO areas that need to be addressed and decided on before the website brief is sent to designers and developers. Imagine a scenario: a client asks what they should do to improve their organic rankings. After a diligent tech audit, market analysis, and a conversion funnel review, you have to… Read More »
8 WordPress Trends that Will Impact You in 2017
Looking ahead to the future is natural around the beginning of a new year, and this is especially true if you’re an avid WordPress user. The Content Management System (CMS) continues to evolve at an ever-growing pace, and while 2016 was dominated by talk of the REST API, 2017 promises just as much excitement. In… Read More »
rel=canonical: the ultimate guide to canonical URLs • Yoast
A canonical URL allows you to tell search engines that certain similar URLs are actually one and the same. Sometimes you have products or content that is accessible under multiple URLs, or even on multiple websites. Using a canonical URL (an HTML link tag with attribute rel=canonical) these can exist without harming your rankings.
How to Clear Your WordPress Cache: A Step by Step Guide
Have you ever published a post or made a CSS update and then gone to the homepage and it not be there? How about signed in and then gone to the homepage to find that you’re no longer signed in, but when you go to another post on the site you’re suddenly signed in again?… Read More »
Are You Still Making These 10 Content Marketing Mistakes?
One reason startups come to me is because they need help with content marketing. The number one problem most startups have is that they fly blind with content. They have no framework for their efforts. In other words, they have no strategy. So despite 86% of B2B marketers and 77% of B2C marketers using content… Read More »

















