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How to Create a WordPress Quiz for Free

Want to create a WordPress quiz for your readers? Quizzes can help make your website more engaging for your audience and you'll also learn more about the demographics of your readers. In this post, I'm going to give you a detailed tutorial on how you can create a WordPress quiz using a free plugin called Quiz Cat.

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How to Use WordPress: Beginner’s Guide for First-Timers

Whether you're building a blog or moving your business online, learning how to use WordPress can be overwhelming at first. However, it doesn't have to be that way. With a little helping hand, you can understand how to use WordPress to perform the key actions that you need to set up your site.

How to Create a Website Free of Cost in 2025: Beginner’s Guide

How to create a website free of cost? Well, it’s easier than you think! If you don’t have the money to pay for a website right now, don’t worry. There really are some viable ways to start a website for free and then even have it hosted online publicly. In this article, I’ll show you three distinct ways how to start a website for free. I divided them based on your expectations regarding your site, how comfortable you feel with various online tools, and how deep under the hood you want to get when it comes to customizing your site.

7 Best Free Email Marketing Services Compared for 2025

Looking for a way to run your email marketing efforts without breaking the bank? The free email marketing services on this list all let you send thousands of emails per month without spending a single penny. Keep reading for a detailed look at each free email marketing service's sending limits and pros and cons. Then, we'll share our recommendations at the end.

Substack vs WordPress: Best Place to Launch a Newsletter Blog in 2025?

Trying to choose between Substack vs WordPress to create a blog or online platform? Or confused by the difference between these two platforms in the first place? Substack has gained a lot of traction as a place for journalists and writers to build a blog/newsletter and earn money with subscription content, but WordPress is still the engine that powers most the websites on the internet.

WordPress Ticket #30465 Was Opened 10 Years Ago – Is 2025 Going to Be the Year It Finally Gets Resolved?

Back in November 2014, a WordPress developer named Sergej Mueller raised what seemed like a reasonable concern: users had no way of knowing if a plugin they were using had been removed from the official repository - even if it was removed for security reasons. His ticket - officially #30465 - was closed relatively soon after, but with no resolution. Little did Sergej know that it would be reopened almost ten years later.