Yes. One blog post at a time, we are changing the world.
Maybe we didn’t change the world, but we did make a difference in Peculiar, Missouri, or Ordinary, Kentucky (yes, those are real city names that I’ve always wanted to mention).
Going over the Ranking Edge metrics today, I noticed that five blog pieces stand out as the most read. In case you missed them, we’ve gladly listed them here for you to explore at your leisure.
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Our Top 5 Blog Posts
Number One
Our post regarding the Genesis Responsive Slider is ranked first, easily outranking the following four. My affection for Genesis themes remains strong, however, it appears that users desire additional info on this WordPress slider designed just for Genesis. What Studio Press Doesn’t Tell You About Genesis Responsive Slider. This post had the most readers as well as the most comments. There are now 89 enthralling comments.
People Want To See Google Font Examples
As you may or may not be aware, I am a lover of the Dynamik Genesis framework theme. If you’re seeing a Genesis theme here, you’re on the right track. I adore Genesis.
The Dynamik theme makes it simple to use Google fonts. However, because the number of typefaces available has grown so large, they have ceased providing samples of them. So, being the resourceful individual that I am, I decided to create my own examples and share them with the rest of the world. I promised to make the world a better place.
Without further ado, please accept my second blog article.
Examples of Google Fonts – 147 Fantastic Examples
Aside: There may now be more than 147 Google fonts available (not sure). Regardless, that dang blog article took hours to put together, and I have no intentions to add any more.
Yoast Is The Most
Maybe not the most, but it rhymes and made the top three.
You’re losing out on the finest search engine optimization plugin ever created if you’re not utilizing the Yoast SEO WordPress plugin.
This fantastic plugin, among other things, “creates XML sitemaps and alerts Google & Bing of the sitemap’s existence.” The sitemap does not work correctly every now and then (very seldom). Guess who has a solution for that? We do, and you can read about it here.
Google Goes Crazy With Manual Actions And Penalties
Surprise! Matt Cutts and Google got a bit crazy with their hate of guest blog articles in March of this year. They wanted to make an example of one specific website and everybody who utilized it. I’m sure there were others, but it appeared to center on the one I’m not going to discuss here.
These manual operations may be seen in Google Webmaster Tools and have startled many webmasters (including us). However, if you followed some very simple actions indicated in our fourth most popular blog article, Google would remove the manual action/penalty.
Media Temple Hosting Smackdown
After a nightmare experience with Media Temple WordPress hosting, I wrote a blog post that hit our top 5 blog articles list. I’m not going to relive that event, so I’ll just give the link. Read more: https://www.visitstimes.com/