Let’s Grow Together: Introducing Recommended Blogs  

Building an audience is one of the most challenging aspects of creating online content. You pour your energy into writing, publishing, and refining your work, but finding readers who genuinely connect with what you create takes time and effort. What if your readers could help your blog grow? What if the writers you love could introduce their audience to yours? That’s the idea behind recommended blogs, a feature now available in the WordPress.com Reader that lets you share the blogs you enjoy most with your own audience. Where to see recommended blogs in the Reader When you find a blog you genuinely enjoy, you can add it to your personal…

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How to Use WP-CLI to Manage WordPress Sites More Efficiently 

WordPress has a user-friendly graphical interface that makes site management simple.  But did you know there’s another way to run your website? Meet WP-CLI, the WordPress Command Line Interface. It does everything WP Admin can, plus more. You can use it to interact with your site through the command line in a terminal, which can actually save you a lot of time — whether you’re managing content, plugins, themes, users, or anything else. In this guide, we’ll cover what WP-CLI is and share some useful commands to help you get up to speed. Whether your site’s hosted by WordPress.com or another provider, WP-CLI could be the skill upgrade you’re looking…

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11 Delicious Food Blog Examples (And How to Follow Their Lead) 

When it comes to starting a food blog, there are lots of decisions to make.  The good news is that you don’t need to start completely from scratch: just like with recipes, it’s completely natural to browse other blogs for ideas, fork what’s working, and add your own unique spin for a blog that perfectly matches your tastes. In that spirit, we’ve compiled a list of 11 unique food blogs to help you get cooking on your very own food blog.  Many of these blogs use affordable .blog domains, which are managed by WordPress.com’s parent company, Automattic. You can buy .blog domains from other providers. But they are still managed…

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How to Choose a Web Design Company You’ll Love Working With 

How can you tell if a web design company is worth your investment? In this guide, we’ll explore how much it costs to build a website in today’s market, highlight key considerations in your evaluation, and recommend questions to ask potential providers. By the end of this post, you’ll be able to make the right decision with confidence. What is the average cost to hire a web designer? Outsourcing web design can cost anywhere from $500 to over $5,000. Your final investment depends on various factors, including your website’s complexity and project timeline. To illustrate, a basic five-page site built via our website design service costs $499, excluding hosting. This…

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How to Become a WordPress Developer: A Zero-to-Hired Roadmap 

So, you want to become a WordPress developer? That’s the best idea I’ve heard in a while! After all, WordPress powers over 40% of the web — and behind every great WordPress site and product is someone who knows how to build and manage it. Why shouldn’t it be you? Now, where do you start? Well, how about right here? This guide walks you through everything you need to begin developing with WordPress professionally. You’ll learn what WordPress developers actually do, how to gather the right tools, skills, and knowledge, and how to start building a career. What is a WordPress developer? A WordPress developer is someone who builds, customizes,…

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How Net Literacy Secures Its Legacy With WordPress.com’s 100‑Year Plan 

When the non-profit Net Literacy launched 20 years ago, it started with a simple but powerful idea: Empower those without Internet skills or resources to get online, with youth volunteers serving as teachers and ambassadors. Today, they have grown into a global nonprofit reaching over 250,000 people through digital inclusion and financial education while growing  into new areas, such as AI literacy. However, sustaining that impact across generations requires more than passion; it needs digital permanence and peace of mind that their resources will always be available online. This is what inspired Net Literacy to become one of the first customers to adopt WordPress.com’s 100‑Year Plan. “A number of things…

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3 New Features in the Jetpack Mobile App 

iOS 26 brought some significant updates to Apple’s mobile operating system, and we’re keeping pace with updates of our own in the Jetpack mobile app. With the release of Jetpack app 26.4, we’re shipping three new features designed to save you time, eliminate friction, and improve your experience. Let’s dive into what’s new. Improved Stats The new Stats screen retains the original structure, but improves every single aspect of the experience — better design, better interactions and animations, new features, and new technology to power it. A new line chart with comparison periods, hourly data, trend indicators for metrics, significant data points on charts, custom date ranges, engagement and newsletter…

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Introducing Blueprints in WordPress Studio 1.6.0 

Starting a new site in WordPress Studio just got faster: Blueprint support is now enabled in version 1.6.0.  With Blueprints, you don’t have to start with an empty WordPress site; simply predefine your preferred setup once and reuse it. If your team relies on a standard scaffold, turn it into a Blueprint and keep every project consistent and efficient. With Blueprints in Studio, you can create sites from your own custom Blueprint or pick from a curated set of Blueprints to get up and running quickly. Here’s a brief demo of this new feature in action. Try Blueprints in Studio How Blueprints work in Studio Blueprints are lightweight JSON “recipes”…

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See Your Site Through AI: WordPress.com Now Supports MCP 

Whether you manage a single blog or a roster of client sites, it typically involves logging into dashboards, checking posts and comments, reviewing traffic statistics, and monitoring plugin or theme updates. Every question about your site’s health or performance takes time to answer. Now you can simply ask an AI assistant like Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor: “Show me my latest posts and how they’re performing.”  Within seconds, the results appear, pulled via WordPress.com’s new support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Get started with MCP Today’s manual back-and-forth AI assistants are already part of many creative and development workflows, helping people brainstorm copy, generate code, and analyze data.  But when…

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How to Make a Portfolio Website in Three Simple Steps (+ Six Pro Tips) 

Creating a portfolio website is one of the easiest ways to showcase your work as a creative — whether you’re a designer, writer, photographer, or developer. Initially, in my career as a freelance writer, I thought a static PDF or Google Doc collating my best work would suffice. Having a professional portfolio website, however, makes quite a difference. For starters, it raises your stature because it signals a certain level of credibility and commitment to your craft that isn’t evident in other formats (like PDFs or online portfolio makers). Beyond first impressions, creating a portfolio website has tons of functional benefits — it’s interactive, easier to keep up-to-date, and more…

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