Author: Colin Newcomer

Colin has been using WordPress for over a decade and is on a quest to test all 60,000+ plugins at WordPress.org. He was a writer and product review expert at WP Mayor from 2017 to 2014, testing well over 150 products and services throughout that time.

Articles written by Colin Newcomer

How to Increase Your Traffic by Translating Your Website

How to Increase Your Traffic by Translating Your Website

When you’re promoting your site, it’s easy to think about everything in English (or your site’s native language). But 75% of the Internet speaks a language other than English, which means there are huge audiences out there that you might not be reaching.

Read this post to learn how translating your site can boost your traffic, some real-world case studies of it happening, and some tips on the proper way to translate your site to boost your sites’ traffic.

Getwid

Getwid Review: 40+ Free Blocks for the WordPress Editor

Getwid adds 40+ new blocks and 35+ pre-made templates to the native WordPress block editor.

You can combine all of these new offerings with the default WordPress blocks to create some unique designs.

In this post, I’ll share more about the new blocks that you get access to and show you how it works with some of the most popular blocks.

WP Popups Review: A Flexible, Free WordPress Popups Plugin

Popups are a versatile option to have in your WordPress toolkit. You can use them to promote products or offers, grow your email list, create a better user experience, plus a whole lot more. In our WP Popups review, we’ll be looking at a relaunch of a popular plugin that

SmartFrame Review: WordPress Image Protection and Presentation

In this SmartFrame review, we’re going to look at a solution that offers a much more comprehensive approach to WordPress image security that can stop both human and bot image theft.

Plus, SmartFrame can also do a lot more than just image security, if you want it to. It can also enhance your images with share buttons and zoom functionality, help you monetize your images with ads or email opt-ins, speed up your image load times, and even change how you handle images on social media or in Google image search.