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How to Optimize Your WooCommerce Product Pages for SEO

Getting traffic to your WooCommerce store can be tough when your product pages don’t show up in Google.  Plenty of store owners sell great products but still miss out on search traffic because their pages aren’t properly optimized. Often, the issue isn’t the product. It’s the way the product page is set up for SEO. […]

Matt: Bee Champion

Spelling bees have gotten a lot more intense. How many of these do you know? torrone, enthymeme, iguape, Denebola, fais-dodo, cywyddau, pohutukawa, monadnock, émeute, nannofossil, tongkang, Natchitoches, flaith, semele, rusell, sawder, campernelle, Nicol, Zamenis, Tharparkar, tlachtli, madoqua, retiarius, balintawak, tessaraconter, taurokathapsia, rapakivi, uayeb, paroemia, melengket, teraglin, homelyn, chikungunya, bromocriptine (cashaw) Check out the first 90 […]

Akismet: Introducing the official Akismet Drupal module

The official module is here! For two decades, Akismet has done one thing exceptionally well: keep spam out of WordPress. Now we’re bringing that protection to Drupal. The official module is here, built by the team behind Akismet as a native Drupal module. It guards your site with the same spam-fighting service that keeps comments, […]

How to Find and Fix Duplicate Content Issues in WordPress

Did you know that WordPress can create duplicate versions of your content without you ever realizing it? Every blog post you publish can spawn several extra URLs, which are near-identical copies you never meant to create. And over time, they hurt your SEO by splitting your ranking signals across pages you don’t even want to […]

Matt: Maybe

I think I heard this parable somewhere in the 14 hours of Alan Watts lectures someone recommended to me in 2017, but here’s a beautiful 2-minute version I’d love to share for everyone going through something. I really appreciate the love and support I received after the WP23 post, and I do want to tell […]

Greg Ziółkowski: Research: The Workspace Boundary for Agent Memory

A clear pattern is emerging in how major AI and workspace platforms handle long-term agent memory. The core idea is simple: store memory in the smallest durable workspace that users already recognize, such as a project, repository, document, workspace, namespace, or site. Then, rely on the platform’s existing permission system to decide who can access […]