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Do You Make These 5 WordPress Mistakes?

Here are the top 5 biggest wordpress mistakes all bloggers make (including myself)

If you think you’re immune, you better think twice. You have to avoid all these five mistakes, or your blog (readers, traffic and profits) will suffer like never before.

Mistake #1 – Using wordpress.com platform instead of wordpress.org (self-hosted)

I almost got caught in this myself but learned the real difference between these two platforms before committing suicide.

Here’s an article talking about wordpress.com vs wordpress.org vs Blogger

Mistake #2 – Managing more blogs ‘at once’

That’s a big suicide. I tend to do this myself because I have several blogs, and when I do it, the main one which you’re reading now suffers in terms of readers, traffic and profits.

The 80-20 rule is of great help in this aspect. It mean this – 20% of your blogs could bring 80% of the profits.

Why focus on managing 5 blogs yourself when you can give your undivided attention to just one blog, while outsourcing the rest?

We have just 24 hours in a day, all of us, do you think we’ll get more results in terms of readers, traffic and profits by having more blogs?

The answer is a shockingly “NO”! You can’t do it this way, on your own. You have to keep your focus, one blog, not more, period!

Mistake #3 – Publishing at random, whenever and whatever

I’m not doing this mistake myself as I have a strict rule to publish on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Plus, I also do it on the remaining days and whenever I feel so to come up with even better content and postings. Sometimes you might see me posting two, three or even 5 posts per days – just because I love delivering top information regarding blogging.

I always make sure the topics are targeted 100% to what Remarkable Blogging dot com focuses on:

getting content ideas, receiving free traffic and blog monetization.

98% of all the bloggers publish content at random, whenever and whatever. What I mean with this is that they don’t have a clear focus on their blog’s main niche or sub-niche, and don’t follow a strict publishing schedule.

Mistake #4 – Not using the latest WP plugins

Ok, I could get punished for this mistake. Not anymore. I created a service where I deliver a new plugin alert by e-mail each and every 7 days. You get to learn about the latest plugins which help you get more traffic, readers and profits.

There’s nothing like it online at this moment. It’s called WordPress Profit Maximizer. And it includes other cool benefits, bonuses and gifts.

When you are armed with the latest plugins, you’re rulling the world. Your competitors are going to be left in plain dust, while you enjoy greaters results and cool rewards (more traffic, readers & profits)

I can’t stress this enough.

Mistake #5 – Not upgrading to the latest WP version

The hosting which I use always include the latest version so I get to update it within a few days after wordpress.org is live with their newest WP release. This way I am far ahead of my fierce competitors and get bullet-proof against hackers and spammers.

Check out these “WP mistakes” related articles:

We All Make Mistakes: Top 11 WordPress Don’ts

Common Newbie WordPress Mistakes

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