Bruteforce attacks can be dangerous. They’re usually targeted at pages that have a form. In the case of WordPress, the login page of 1000s of websites is bombarded with brute force attacks every day. The attacks can keep the CPU of the server and database server busy and your site may crash or its features […]
Best Bluehost alternatives you can use
Bluehost hosts several million websites. It is recommended by WordPress.org. If you have hosted your site on BH and for some reason, you’re not happy with the support or performance of the network/server or you want to try out a new hosting service, you can use one of the Bluehost alternatives I’ve shared below. Best […]
SEOPress review
SEOPress is one of the latest WordPress search engine optimization plugins. It was launched in 2017 and has over 100K active users right now. I discovered this plugin in 2019 while I was looking for an alternative to Yoast. After installing this plugin and using it for a week, I purchased the PRO edition of […]
The best SQL IDE and Editors
It doesn’t matter whether you know SQL or not, there’s no harm in using a SQL IDE or editor. If you use an IDE, you’ll save time as you don’t have to write a query to create a database table, add indexes, create views, etc. The IDEs will also help you in learning the basics […]
Cloudways review: Budget friendly managed WP hosting
The problem with the unmanaged hosting companies is that the user must manage the server by himself. Unless, you know Linux OS well and you’ve managed a Linux server before, managing the unmanaged VPS can be a nightmare. Although, you’ll find several good tutorials that explain the installation of the WordPress CMS, SSL certificate, etc […]
WordPress.com vs WordPress.org
Want to use WordPress but confused about which version of WP you should use? Below I’ve shared everything I know about self-hosted WordPress and WordPress.com. Note: I’ve been using the WordPress CMS since 2012. WordPress.org – Self-hosted Self-hosted in layman’s terms means that you must download WordPress and host it yourself. The WordPress CMS has […]