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What is the Gutenberg Editor?
The Gutenberg Editor is WordPress’s modern content editor, introduced in WordPress 5.0 (December 2018). Named after Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the…
What are Permalinks?
Permalinks (permanent links) are the permanent URLs that point to individual pages, posts, or content on your WordPress website. They form the…
What are Tags?
WordPress tags are a secondary taxonomy system used to describe specific details and keywords within your content. Unlike categories (which are broad…
What are Categories?
WordPress categories are a primary taxonomy system used to organize and group related blog posts or content by topic. They provide a…
What is the Media Library?
The WordPress Media Library is a centralized storage and management system for all digital files uploaded to your WordPress website. It functions…
What are Widgets?
WordPress widgets are modular blocks of content and functionality that you can add to specific areas of your WordPress website without writing…
What Are WordPress Plugins?
WordPress plugins are add-on software components that extend your website’s functionality without requiring coding knowledge. Think of them like apps on your…
What is organic traffic?
Organic traffic refers to visitors who arrive at your website through unpaid search engine results, rather than through paid advertisements. When someone searches…
What is SERP?
SERP stands for Search Engine Results Page—the page you see after entering a query into a search engine like Google, Bing, or Yahoo. What…
What are long-tail keywords?
Long-tail keywords are longer, more specific keyword phrases that typically contain three or more words. Unlike broad, generic keywords, they target niche search…