Podcast

  • Tips Tuesday – Site Owner Tips and Myth Busting

    Tips this week include:
    • Multiple tips and myth busting for DIY site owners
    • Why I had to mute a few Facebook groups
    • 11 new Gutenberg Ninja tutorials are now live, including full page examples for home, landing, optins, and more
    • WordPress 5.3.1 is out
    • The difference in major and minor releases and which one auto updates
    • Why you need to get on the Cloudflare Pro for better security
    • Why security plugins don’t work and what they’re really doing to your hosting resources
    • Why you must get a site audit checkup
    • All of the site audit client perks you get for free, including where to find info I don’t release to the public
    • Which is the best hosting, and why most replies to that question are useless
    • The truth about why migrating to a new host is harder than it used to be
    • Checking on the Yoast SEO Search Index Purge plugin and why I think it may not be working and what to do about it
    • Why to stop using an incognito window to check ranking
    • Why you need to check your WP Fastest Cache settings now
    • Why I’m suggesting you embed Google Analytics code instead of using a plugin
    • The bot hits that Google Analytics is not counting that are costing you money
    • A check to see if you are using the WP Rollback plugin correctly
    • Why I suggest doing a full purge after plugin updates, and how to do it
    • What’s in the email you get from Amazon S3 for your backup file storage, and why not to freak out about it
    • A way to check that your backup is getting everything you need to fully restore your site

  • Tips Tuesday – Update WP 5.3, Gutenberg and Page Builders, NameHero is #1

    Tips this week include:
    • BlogAid courses are on sale for the holidays, as is hosting
    • The super fun I’m having with creating snazzy Gutenberg page templates and when they’ll hit the course
    • How to update to WordPress 5.3 and the special order you need to do things
    • What you need to delete after updating to WordPress 5.3
    • The progress reported on Gutenberg as a full theme builder
    • My test results for the GetWid Gutenberg plugin
    • A block-based theme proposal that is a must-read for all designers
    • Why so many designers are dead wrong about what Gutenberg can’t do
    • NameHero was just ranked the #1 host for 2020 in an independent case study
    • Why you must get your own backups and what happened to someone who trusted her host with it
    • Just how important the heading sizes you use can be for SEO – from a company that lost 10% of their revenue over it

  • Tips Tuesday – Easy Gutenberg, PHP 7.3, Site Speed, Personalized SEO

    Tips this week include:
    • The BlogAid Holiday sale on courses and site audits is still on
    • Where you can see a preview of the new Gutenberg landing page templates I’m building
    • How Gutenberg Made it Easy to Monetize My Site
    • A refresh on the DIY SEO course
    • What’s up with Google getting super serious about speed and why you need to pay attention
    • If you haven’t updated your PHP version to at least 7.2, you’ve now got a security risk on your site – and what to do about it
    • Why you need to check your PHP version even if you did update it, especially if you’re on SiteGround
    • What I’m seeing with bad bots pulsing and possibly priming for an attack
    • The new potential ghost bot hitting Google Analytics
    • Whether it’s safe to update to WordPress 5.3 yet or not
    • How to disable the big image threshold in WordPress 5.3
    • A new post for webmasters with database table prefixes of popular WP plugins
    • My take on the Google Site Kit plugin and whether you should use it
    • What’s up with Google personalizing what you see in the Knowledge Graph and why it has all pro SEOs shaking in their shoes
    • A super roundup of everything you need to know about the big Bert update
    • And what prompted Yoast to hashtag #neveragain on Twitter

  • Tips Tuesday – Site Speed, Holiday Deals, WP 5.3, Genesis, Gutenberg

    Tips this week include:
    • BlogAid Holiday Deals are live!!!!
    • 10 new Gutenberg Ninja tutorials that you will flip over
    • The exciting thing coming next to the Gutenberg Ninja course
    • Whether it’s safe or not to update to WordPress 5.3 yet
    • My take on the changes Genesis is now discussing
    • Where the data comes from in the new Google Search Console Speed Index
    • What’s up with the new speed badges Chrome is adding and how it could radically impact your traffic
    • How to test your site speed accurately

  • Tips Tuesday – Updates for WordPress, Genesis, PHP, Plugins, and More

    Tips this week include:
    • What’s coming soon to the Gutenberg Ninja course
    • Why you need to dig deep into settings if WordPress auto updated for you
    • Whether it’s okay to update to WordPress 5.3 or not yet and why
    • Whether it’s okay to update most plugins or not
    • What’s in the Genesis 3.2 release and whether it’s okay to update or not
    • You only have 14 days left to update your PHP version – see how

  • Tips Tuesday – WordPress 5.3, Social Pug and Mediavine, Recipe and Travel Site SEO

    Tips this week include:
    • Why I’m thrilled to meet my goal of monetizing my woodworking site
    • The new Gutenberg Ninja tutorials that just came out and what’s coming next
    • Why I’ve got migrations galore happening, and the hosts folks are leaving
    • cPanel makes changes to how SSL certificates renew and removes DCV rewrite conditions
    • Big changes to the Cloudflare interface
    • Why you need to get an audit checkup
    • The huge issues one client is having with Thrive and why you need to stop using it too
    • WordPress 5.3 rolls out today and why we won’t be updating to it
    • Why it’s so important to take the annual WordPress survey and get your voice heard about its development
    • Big news for Broken Link Checker and who picked up development and why I still say to drop it
    • The surprising news of Social Pug being sold to Mediavine and what this means for the plugin
    • What’s up with recipe and travel sites getting hit in the latest Google update

  • Tips Tuesday – Affiliate Links, HTTPS, SiteGround, YouTube, Gutenberg

    Tips this week include:
    • Why it’s critically important that you take care of your additional sites
    • A YouTube comment that made my day
    • What’s going on with the podcast player that may affect you too
    • Even more new Gutenberg Ninja tutorials
    • Getting ready for WordCamp US the first week of November, and what’s missing this year
    • The second release candidate is out for WordPress 5.3
    • Why I’m tickled about gradient backgrounds coming to Gutenberg, and why we don’t have to wait for them
    • A fine tutorial on getting started with the Astra Pro plugin to enhance your theme and site
    • Why you must update your PHP version to 7.2 or higher right now
    • How to check if your HTTPS security headers are ready for the impending Chrome update
    • 3 new Chrome warnings on 3rd party links like Amazon, Facebook, and Pinterest
    • What happened when I installed the Yoast Video SEO plugin
    • Why I’m upset with SiteGround’s new account login interface and how it hurts our security
    • A new plugin that lets you place a Zoom meeting directly in WP and how I plan to use it

  • Tips Tuesday – Gutenberg, WordPress 5.3, Genesis Themes, Google Breadcrumb Schema Errors

    Tips this week include:
    • 38 new Gutenberg Ninja Tutorials
    • Why you need to consider moving to a better host even if you don’t think you’re having trouble with the current one
    • WordPress 5.3 RC1 has been released and when we can expect the full release
    • An update on the change of plans for Phase 2 of Gutenberg
    • A complete guide to starting a WordPress maintenance business
    • Where to get the training you need to do site maintenance work
    • How to prepare a theme for the release of WordPress 5.3
    • New custom setups on 3 popular Genesis themes
    • Super updates in the latest Genesis community news report
    • Why Google is sending warning emails on the new breadcrumb report