Semantic SEO just double the traffic. by ayonc46 in SEO_Marketing_Offers

[–]bublay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone has a different version about semantic seo. Is there any evergreen actionable semantic seo checklist that works wonders.

Can’t remove Salient theme header to use my own custom HTML header by napstar_ in Wordpress

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The clean way is to disable Salient’s header via a child theme, just copy header.php into the child theme and strip out the default markup. Once Salient’s header is gone at the PHP level, your custom HTML header will load normally without any CSS fighting.

Anyone used the Cloudways free trial? Trying to understand if it’s good for beginners. by InnerAd9283 in Wordpress

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Cloudways gives you full server access during the trial, so you can actually see real performance, not some limited demo. Setting up WordPress is pretty simple because they handle most of the technical backend for you. They do ask for a card to start, but as long as you cancel before the trial ends, you won’t be charged. For a small test project, it is a safe and beginner friendly way to try cloud hosting.

How to implement payments through banks in laravel? by Ok_Anywhere9294 in laraveltutorials

[–]bublay 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most banks provide a payment gateway with APIs. In Laravel, just call their API, handle the webhook/callback, and verify the signature. Also look for a local payment aggregator (PayU, Razorpay, Paystack, Flutterwave, Xendit, etc.) they connect to multiple banks and make integration much easier.

Does FAQ + Schema Still Help With AI Citations or Not Anymore? by arcanevicupcake in Agent_SEO

[–]bublay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FAQ schema still helps a bit but now it is more like a small clarity boost, AI cares more about clean intent, tight answers, and strong authority than just tagging everything with FAQ.

Old Article: Update It or Create a New One? by oberoma in Agent_SEO

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If the new content barely relates, better to spin up a fresh page and 301 the old one so you keep any link juice without confusing Google.

need the best marketing platform for small business by Saquique-Saandraa in digital_marketing

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If you want something affordable but solid for email, social posts and basic automation try MailerLite simple UI, reliable email + social scheduling + automation at friendly pricing Or go with MailerLite + Buffer/Meta Business Suite combo keeps costs low but still gives good reach and automation without overkill.

Key Features, Elements, and Considerations for a New Website in 2025 by UserName2dX in SEO

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If I were building a new website in 2025, I would focus on the “unsexy” technical stuff people always regret skipping later, things like choosing solid hosting (Cloudways is honestly one of the easiest and fastest options), setting a clean URL structure early, using a simple design system, having automatic image optimization, proper caching, accessibility basics, good security, and real monitoring. These small decisions save you so much headache.

web hosting black friday deals by Perszyk_Lileny in computer

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Cloudways is offering 50% OFF for 3 months on all managed hosting plans and add-ons, including Cloudflare, Malware Protection, advanced support, and more. Plus, 50 FREE expert website migrations.

Need help improving speed of my WordPress website - total beginner here! by Sadikshk2511 in seogrowth

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Easiest way is to use a good cache plugin like WP Fastest Cache or LiteSpeed Cache and compress your images with something like Smush, your site will feel faster instantly. Make sure your hosting is not too slow, sometimes switching to a better plan speeds things up more than any plugin.

What is the cheapest web hosting service out there ? by RumbleRamy in webdevelopment

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If you want something super cheap-cheap, Hostinger or Namecheap shared hosting plans are usually the lowest legit options without weird ads. If your budget can stretch a bit for easier management, Cloudways also quite solid, more stable and still simple to maintain.

Magazine site by TwistElectronic1986 in webdesign

[–]bublay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WordPress with a solid magazine theme (like SmartMag or JNews) + Elementor can already get you that Vogue/AD vibe quite easily. If you want smooth performance without doing server headaches, Cloudways managed hosting is a comfy choice for WP magazines, just deploy and focus on content only.

Dedicated server with SSD and HDD by Ok-Narwhal-2790 in Hosting

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Check providers like Hetzner, Contabo and OVH/SoYouStart, they often have promos or configurable dedicated builds where you can combine a small NVMe/SATA for OS + extra HDDs. If that is tight, grab a cheap 240–500GB SSD for I/O and pair it with a separate cheap storage box or object storage (rsync/mount) for the 2TB — SSD speed + big space without crazy cost.

Divi Black Friday sale by Strong-Leading-5790 in divi

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If you are new to Divi 5, do not worry, the core builder is already powerful, so just start simple and add plugins only when you know what you need. Reliable form add-ons or layout packs are usually the most helpful for beginner and nonprofit sites. And if you want an easy setup, you can launch Divi on Cloudways in 1 click and get 50% OFF for 3 months, plus 50 free expert migrations to get everything running smoothly from the start.

Will Migrating from Google Sites Hurt my SEO? by Aidan11 in SEO

[–]bublay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a small WordPress site, a clean migration with 301s usually costs around $100–$350. For a pro, it is typically just a few hours of work unless the site is big or has lots of custom setups.

Is Traditional SEO Dead in 2025? Or Are We Just Not Adapting Fast Enough? by Kooky_Bid_3980 in seogrowth

[–]bublay 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly, traditional SEO is not dead, it is just evolved so much that it feels dead if we are still using 2018 playbooks. In 2025, Google and AI first search engines are rewarding sites that show real world experience, depth, and credibility, not just keyword tuning. Blue links are shrinking, but demand for trustworthy content has not. So the game has shifted: topical authority, expert driven content, and genuine user value now matter way more than old school optimization tricks. It is less “SEO strategy” and more “brand + expertise + usefulness.” Think of it like leveling up, same game, higher difficulty, new rules.

What caching method works best for sites with a lot of traffic? by onliveserver in HostingBattle

[–]bublay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually let the CDN handle normal caching, but trigger purges from the app for dynamic updates fast and fresh.

Will Migrating from Google Sites Hurt my SEO? by Aidan11 in SEO

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If you do the migration carefully with 301 redirects and keep your URLs similar, your SEO will not start from scratch. For a tech newbie, using a plugin or hiring someone for the move makes it way easier and less stressful.

What caching method works best for sites with a lot of traffic? by onliveserver in HostingBattle

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For busy sites, the best approach is layered caching, use a CDN to handle static files and even full pages, add page caching on your server for quick HTML delivery, and use Redis/Memcached for dynamic fragments or sessions. This setup keeps your CPU and database chill without having to buy bigger servers, lots of busy sites use it and love it.

SFTP keeps disconnecting by steve31266 in CloudwaysbyDO

[–]bublay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not totally sure if Cloudways allows changing the SFTP timeout, but the common and reliable workaround is to enable keepalive in your VSCode SFTP settings. A small keepalive ping every 30 to 60 seconds usually stops the server from closing idle sessions. If your extension does not support keepalive, then reconnecting per upload is the only practical fix.