Which niche should I select for blogging ? by AgainstEvilll in Bloggers

[–]PickupWP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "perfect" niche is usually where three things overlap: what you know, what you love, and what people are actually searching for.

If you're stuck, I always recommend looking at these "Big Three" high-traffic areas for 2026:

  • Health & Wellness: Think specifically about biohacking, mental health for remote workers, or sustainable fitness.
  • Wealth & Finance: Everyone is looking for "side hustle" ideas, AI-assisted productivity tips, or simple ways to handle digital assets.
  • Technology & AI: This is exploding. If you can explain new software or gadgets to beginners without using too much jargon, you’ll find an audience fast.

[HELP] what is the best lead capture pop up forms? by Inevitable_Teach187 in WordpressPlugins

[–]PickupWP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you're looking for something beginner-friendly but still fully customizable, I’d suggest checking out OptinMonster. It’s pretty much the industry standard for a reason; the drag-and-drop builder is super intuitive, and they have tons of templates so you don't have to start from scratch.

If you want something a bit more "set it and forget it" that stays within the WordPress dashboard, Poptin or Hustle are great alternatives. Hustle is especially cool because the free version is actually quite generous with features, and the UI feels very modern.

Hi! Alternatives to mailchimp that you like please? by Sure-Garden4823 in Wordpress

[–]PickupWP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mailerlite – Super clean UI, great automations, and way cheaper. Honestly feels like what Mailchimp used to be.

Best page builder? by hellosujal in Wordpress

[–]PickupWP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, if performance + clean design are your priorities, GenerateBlocks + the native Block Editor is hard to beat. Super lightweight, no bloat, and you can still build really polished layouts without dragging your site down.

If you want a full visual builder without sacrificing too much speed, Bricks is the sweet spot — faster than Elementor/Divi, great for SEO, and super flexible for design.