The shift to a paid model feels more like a greedy strategy to squeeze money out of users than a decision to improve the product. The quality of service doesn’t justify the exorbitant price they’re charging. Furthermore, the lack of transparency in communication about this change is unacceptable. We’ve been left in the dark and feel abandoned by a company we once trusted.
Instead of enhancing the user experience, this move seems more focused on lining the pockets of the company behind Jetpack. I feel betrayed and frustrated by this decision, and I’m seeking out more ethical and affordable alternatives to improve my WordPress site. I wouldn’t recommend Jetpack to anyone in its current state unless they’re willing to shell out money for a service that used to be free and reliable.
]]>Although building the initial vocabulary list of a website may be a lot of work, it pays off long-term. Instead of linking out to other websites or to Wikipedia, you can direct your users to an in-site explanation of terms. Google appreciates this, of course (assuming you wrote your vocabulary and did not do a copy-paste from other websites) and will give you some positive rank love along the way.
The WordLift team has built a fantastic solution to content-centric SEO specialists such as myself and my team.
]]>Pour les entreprises issues du milieu des médias écrits, le plugin Lickstats est simplement un incontournable. Il nous permet de voir quel sujet fonctionne le mieux auprès de nos lecteurs avec le système d’étiquettes WordPress et nous donne le nombre de clics confirmés.
]]>Vielen Dank für die Umsetzung und das Herzblut, welches in das Projekt und das Plugin geflossen sind.
Für die Zukunft wünsche ich alles Gute und m?gen wir noch lange zusammenarbeiten.
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