We hear you. You love your WordPress.com Personal or Premium plan, but there’s that one plugin — or two — you’ve been itching to try.... Continue reading
WordPress.com is a proud sponsor of WordCamp US this year. Some WordPress.com staff members and I will be heading to Portland, Oregon from August 26th... Continue reading
Despite Google’s official claim that it treats subdomains and subdirectories equally in indexing, website owners sometimes report substantial traffic gains after switching from the former... Continue reading
Imagine waking up in the morning, checking your site, and it’s an absolute mess. Your browser flashes a malware warning, your homepage is advertising questionable... Continue reading
In April, we launched our AI website builder, opening the door for anyone to turn their ideas into a WordPress.com website—no expertise required. We’ve been... Continue reading
WordPress powers over 40% of the web, and much of its flexibility comes from plugins. Plugins are self-contained bundles of PHP, JavaScript, and other assets... Continue reading
How do you stop a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack? Through a mix of proactive prevention and a solid plan for the worst-case scenario. DDoS attacks... Continue reading
WordPress.com just made coding from your WordPress admin more powerful and enjoyable. Whether you’re an everyday user or a developer, you’ll have access to modern... Continue reading
If you’re looking to start a newsletter, you’ve likely encountered two major options: Substack and WordPress. While both can help you reach your audience, they... Continue reading
Changing your domain name can feel intimidating and isn’t without risks. If done carelessly, it can lead to broken links, lost traffic, and a drop... Continue reading