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Adding fresh posts to your WordPress blog can help you attract more visitors and improve your search engine ranking. Most WordPress websites, in fact, include a blog component. They write articles to engage with their audience and establish credibility.
You maintain your site up to date and give interesting and important information for your readers when you routinely publish new articles or blog entries. This approach of increasing traffic and retaining customers is so effective that businesses who have blogs receive 55 percent more visitors than those that don’t.
We’ll go over how to publish a post or article in WordPress in this lesson. We’ll also discuss several tools, features, and solutions for ensuring high-quality, SEO-friendly content.
Editors: Block vs. Classic
To add and change the content of a WordPress post or page, you can use the Block Editor or the Classic Editor.
Similar to Microsoft Word or Google Docs, the Classic Editor has a formatting toolbar. It’s divided into two sections: a visual editor for those who want to see how the information looks aesthetically, and a text editor for those who want to modify HTML code.
To add and update material, the Block Editor (also known as the Gutenberg Editor) employs a drag-and-drop interface. The material is laid up in blocks that can be moved across the page simply.
There is a mechanism to switch between the Classic Editor and the Block Editor, even if you can’t use them both at the same time.
To begin, make sure you have the editor’s missing plugin downloaded. Then go to your Dashboard – Settings – Writing and update the setting for “Default editor for all users.”
ABOUT WORDPRESS
WordPress is the most popular and easiest way to create a website or blog. In fact, the software powers approximately 40% of all internet sites. Yes, more than one-fourth of the websites you visit use this platform.
The software is open-source and licenced under GPLv2, meaning anybody may use or change it for free. A content management system (CMS) is a platform that allows you to manage essential parts of your website, including content, without knowing any coding.
As a result, WordPress makes website creation accessible to everyone, even non-developers.
Once largely used to build blogs rather than regular websites, WordPress can now construct any sort of website owing to improvements in the core code and a huge ecosystem of plugins and themes.
Paired with WooCommerce (owned by the same company, Automaticc), for example, is the most common option to establish an eCommerce store!
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