WP News: Gutenberg convinces skeptics & SEO audit of your website in 8 steps

On this autumnal morning, there is of course the latest WP news for you: The Gutenberg editor convinces the first skeptics, Matt Mullenweg faces critical questions and a case study gives insights into successful content marketing for "unsexy" products. In addition, we show you how to conduct an SEO audit properly and have productivity hacks in store for you. 8 steps to an SEO audit - ... read more

WP News: Gutenberg 6.4 optimizes writing flow & 4 typical freelancer mistakes

Today we have our fresh WP news for a change right at the start of the week: Among other things, we have the new features of Gutenberg 6.4, the latest info on the Gutenberg block directory and an introduction to the ACFplugin in the bag. In addition, Jan Tißler reveals typical freelancer mistakes and we discuss the balancing act between data protection and conversion optimization. What are Custom Fields in WordPress and what are they ... read more

WP News: Mobile First Index becomes standard & Gutenberg vs. WordPress Page Builder

Just before the long Whitsun weekend, here's the latest WP news for you: The WordPress Marketing Lead has resigned, Gutenberg gets a block directory, Google strengthens mobile-first indexing and Gutenberg 5.8 is here. We also show you how much a WooCommerce shop costs and take a look at how Gutenberg competes with the established page builders. What does a ... read more

Gutenberg vs. WordPress Page Builder: How Good is the Editor?

Since the official release of WordPress 5.0 (6 December 2018), the Gutenberg editor has been part of the WordPress core. This means: Gutenberg has now been in use for over a year. That's why we're taking a look here in this post at what has happened in the meantime. In addition, today we will look into the question of whether the ... read more

WP News: 90 Gutenberg Plugins & our WordCamp Osnabrück Recap

Just in time for the weekend, we have the latest WP news for you again: The first WordCamp Osnabrück was a great success, WordPress raises its PHP minimum requirement and the Gutenberg ecosystem keeps growing. Plus, there's a new SEO video series from Moz and Raidboxes now offers email inboxes. WordCamp Osnabrück: The BarCamp format comes of age Last weekend we were at ... read more

WP News: WordPress 5.0 with Gutenberg is here & SEO tips for 2019

With a day delay, Santa Claus has the WP News for you in the luggage: The main role in today's news plays of course the release of WordPress 5.0 yesterday. Due to the tight schedule, not all plugins have managed to be 100% Gutenberg-compatible for the release. In addition, you will learn today which SEO measures will be particularly important in 2019. ... read more

Avoid Gutenberg Editor: The Four Methods for Direct Use

On December 6, 2018, the update to WordPress 5 was released, making Gutenberg the default editor. If your WordPress website is not yet compatible with Gutenberg or you currently reject the new editor for other reasons, this is not yet a reason to despair. Because fortunately there are some ways to avoid the Gutenberg-editor - or ... read more

WordPress 5 and the Gutenberg Editor: The Things You Should Pay Attention To

WordPress 5 and the Gutenberg editor is here. With this Gutenberg replaces the TinyMCE editor, which has been standard in WordPress for over ten years. To prepare you for the changeover, today I'll show you what the Gutenberg-Editor is all about and what changes you have to watch out for now. If you were to count which word in ... read more