Podcast Episode

195 – Improve Your WordPress Site in Just 20 Minutes

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Improve Your WordPress Site in Just 20 Minutes

Let’s face it, having a WordPress site takes time. You have to spend time regularly updating your site, creating content and maintaining your site. Today we look at a few things that we can do regularly to keep our site in tip top shape.

  • Update Plugins / Core
  • Try a new plugin that you heard about on a Your Website Engineer podcast
  • Update your sidebar widgets
  • Add category / tags to specific WordPress posts
  • Start writing your next blog post
  • Update your About / Resource / Contact page
  • Modify / update your wording on your free giveaway button
  • Write your own plugin
  • Make theme modifications
  • Fix Broken Links

Call To Action

What things do you spend time on each week updating / working on for your WordPress website?

    • AnthonyPresotto Reply

      Hi Dustin,

      Would I replace iThemes Security with BruteProtect or use both?

      Cheers,
      Anthony

      Aug 28, 2014
    • dhartzler10 Reply

      AnthonyPresotto I haven’t given it much thought yet 🙂

      I’d probably secure everything down with iThemes security, then add BruteProtect, the possibly disable iThemes security.

      Aug 29, 2014
    • Chad Warner Reply

      Nice list, Dustin. Other things WordPress site owners can do is review 404 logs and fix errors, and review analytics and adjust the site as necessary (for example, changing nav menu or highlighting popular content).

      Aug 29, 2014
    • Chad Warner Reply

      Nice list, Dustin. I thought of a couple more items. One is to check 404 logs and correct errors, through redirects or other methods. Another is to review analytics and act on them. For example, rearrange the site navigation to make it easier for people to find popular content, or write more blog posts on topics that people are interested in. Keep the valuable episodes coming!

      Aug 29, 2014
    • Frank Reply

      Thanks for this post i’ll try .

      Sep 4, 2014

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