• Backups – it's a daunting word, isn't it? Get tips and tools for creating, maintaining, and using backups of your store's data. The post How to Back Up and Restore WooCommerce appeared first on WooCommerce.Powered by WPeMatico

  • With much activity happening in the WordPress development space every day, keeping up-to-date with the latest updates can be challenging. The new WordPress Developer Blog is a developer-focused resource to help you stay on top of the latest software features, tutorials, and learning materials relevant to the open source project. This blog is the culmination of a community effort that began last [...]

  • It’s the final countdown: the third (and last) scheduled release candidate (RC3) for WordPress 6.2 is ready! The WordPress 6.2 release is scheduled for March 28, 2023—just one week away! Now is your last opportunity to test it before the general release.  Just tuning in now? Catch up on the featured highlights, and dig into more 6.2 details in the WordPress 6.2 [...]

  • Large page sizes can affect SEO and performance and cause search engines to rank your website lower. As such, now is the time to start understanding page size because, in the digital world, it matters. So, if you’re looking to improve your website performance, this post is for you. Essentially, the “heavier” your page size is, the slower it’ll take to fully [...]

  • Broth is the ultimate comfort food. With their WooCommerce store, Brodo's delicious broths are available to customers around the country.  The post Brodo: From a Takeout Window to Nationwide Shipping, with the Help of WooCommerce appeared first on WooCommerce.Powered by WPeMatico

  • Here it is: the second release candidate (RC2) for WordPress 6.2 is ready!  WordPress 6.2 is scheduled for release on March 28, 2023—which is only two weeks away. Now is your perfect opportunity if you haven’t tried it out yet. Your feedback and help filing bug reports are what keep the WordPress experience stable, smooth, and delightful. It’s important work and a [...]

  • On Episode fifty-one of the WordPress Briefing podcast, join WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy as she makes a case for why routine is a good thing– in life and in the WordPress project. Have a question you’d like answered? You can submit them to [email protected], either written or as a voice recording. Credits Editor: Dustin HartzlerLogo: Javier ArceProduction: Santana InnissSong: Fearless First by Kevin [...]

  • WordPress 6.2’s first release candidate (RC1) is here and ready for testing. Reaching this part of the release cycle is a key milestone. While we consider release candidates ready for final release, additional testing and use by the community can only make it better. The official release of 6.2 is just three short weeks away on March 28. In open source, we [...]

  • WordPress 6.2’s first release candidate (RC1) is here and ready for testing. Reaching this part of the release cycle is a key milestone. While we consider release candidates ready for final release, additional testing and use by the community can only make it better. The official release of 6.2 is just three short weeks away on March 28. In open source, we [...]

  • If you’re relatively new to your ecommerce adventure, you’ve likely been inundated with marketing terms — pay-per-click, search engine marketing, user generated content, SEO, and more.  Figuring out a strong advertising mix is an important part of growing your store, but there’s another side of growth that you don’t pay for — organic traffic. Today we’re […] The post How to Generate Organic [...]