How To Find the Tracking Code in Google Analytics
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How To Find the Tracking Code in Google Analytics

In order to get analytics from your WordPress page metrics you can use a free tool such as Google Analytics. The tool, along with Google Search Console, can be extremely helpful in analyzing things such as users, content, traffic, devices, locations, user behavior, Google Ads (if used), and more. But getting the code integrated is…

Never, Ever, Change Your Twitter Age to Under 13
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Never, Ever, Change Your Twitter Age to Under 13

We recently had a client who, accidentally, changed their Twitter age to under 13. As a result, the account was locked, showed up as “This account doesn’t exist” to the public, and it took weeks to restore. The client was a business, and the Twitter account only used for posting new content related to business,…

Verifying Google Analytics & Webmaster Tools after HTTPS SSL Upgrade
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Verifying Google Analytics & Webmaster Tools after HTTPS SSL Upgrade

Something that has become super popular among web developers, marketers and website owners is upgrading websites with an SSL certificate. The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) verifies with Google that a certificate has been purchased for the domain and supposedly helps with SEO ranking. You can tell a site is “secure” with a little padlock icon…

Improve Website Security by Maintaining Your WordPress Plug-ins
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Improve Website Security by Maintaining Your WordPress Plug-ins

Plug-ins are one of the major culprits of self-hosted WordPress websites getting hacked. Older, less secure code used in plug-ins can be exploited to inject malware and other types of code that can exploit your website, server, and even database. In fact, there was recently a WordPress plug-in that was banned from WordPress.org for crypto-mining, a…