SEO & Analytics
In this category, you’ll find everything you need to make your WordPress site visible in search and measurable in analytics. We cover on-page SEO, technical SEO and smart tracking setups that go beyond basic pageviews.
You’ll get step-by-step guides for keyword research, content optimization, internal linking and schema markup – always tailored to WordPress. We also show how to connect tools such as Google Analytics, Matomo or privacy-friendly alternatives and configure meaningful reports.
Our focus is on data you can actually act on. You’ll learn how to interpret KPIs, identify growth opportunities and measure the success of your content and campaigns so you can make better decisions for your WordPress projects.
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Best Keyword Research Tools for SEO
Best keyword research tools for SEO help you find the exact phrases your audience types into Google, so you can plan content around real demand instead of guesses. When you rely on solid keyword data, it becomes much easier to…
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Google Analytics for WordPress Setup and Tracking Basics
WordPress analytics tells you what is really happening on your site, but the setup can feel confusing if you have never used Google Analytics before. When you connect the two correctly, you get reliable numbers about your visitors, pages, and…
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How to Add Title Tags in WordPress
Is every page on your WordPress site showing the same generic title in Google, or just “Home” in the browser tab? That usually means your title tags aren’t set up correctly, which can hurt both click-through rate and rankings. In…
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How to Check Website Traffic on WordPress
When you learn how to check website traffic on WordPress, you stop guessing about what works and start using real data. Traffic reports show which posts people read, how they find you, and what devices they use, so you can…
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How to Create a Vanity URL in WordPress
Introduction to Vanity URLs in WordPress A vanity URL in WordPress is a short, branded link on your own domain that redirects visitors to a longer destination URL. Instead of sharing an ugly, complex link, you can promote a clean…
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Advanced Internal Linking Strategies for WordPress Sites
Internal linking strategies for WordPress are one of the easiest ways to boost your SEO without spending more on ads or extra tools. When you connect your own pages with smart, relevant links, you help visitors discover more content and…
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How to Add Keywords to Website WordPress
Choosing the right Keywords WordPress owners want to rank for is only half the job. To see real results, you must place those keywords correctly across your entire website, not just in one blog post. In this guide, you will…
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Semrush vs Ahrefs vs Moz – Pros and Cons
SEO tools like Semrush, Ahrefs, and Moz can feel overwhelming when you are trying to choose just one. Each platform promises deeper insights, bigger databases, and better rankings, yet your budget and time are limited, especially when you manage one…
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How to Add Schema Markup in WordPress
Schema Markup in WordPress helps search engines understand your pages so they can show rich snippets like stars, FAQs, and product details directly in search results. In this tutorial you will configure schema in popular SEO plugins, add custom JSON…
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