WP 301 REDIRECTS BLOG
Welcome to WP 301 Redirects Blog! Besides our own redirects plugin for WordPress, we like to write about various topics related to WordPress, blogging, SEO, web development & design, and digital marketing in general. This is the place to find the latest articles written by in-house authors, as well as occasional guest writers. Got something interesting to write about and share? Contact us 😉
FEATURED ARTICLES:
Pre-production is one of if not the most important part of videomaking. This applies to both professionals and amateurs. While it is kind of boring, you can’t afford to skimp out on it, as shown in the end product. So the question is, how does one go about doing pre-production, and what are the necessary […]
LATEST ARTICLES:
How Golf Fix AI swing analyzer tracks and evaluates swing mechanics in real time
Imagine playing a round of golf and getting instant feedback on every swing. You hit the ball, and boom – a helpful AI tells you exactly what you did right or wrong. That’s what Golf Fix AI Swing Analyzer does. It’s like having a pro coach in your pocket! TLDR: Golf Fix AI is a […]
What Is WeVideo and How Does It Work
Many people want to make videos today for school, work, or social media. WeVideo is one tool that helps beginners create videos without needing heavy software. It runs in your browser and works on almost any device. This guide explains what WeVideo is, what it can do, and how it works so you can start […]
What Is NoRedInk and How It Is Used in Schools
Writing and grammar can be tough for many students, and teachers often need tools that make learning easier without overwhelming them. NoRedInk is an online platform built to help students improve grammar, sentence structure, and writing skills in a simple way. It works inside any browser and uses short tasks, interest-based sentences, and adaptive learning […]
Why My Host’s AutoSSL Broke After Let’s Encrypt Renewal and the Manual Certbot Recovery That Got My Site Back Online
When a website suddenly becomes inaccessible due to a broken SSL certificate, panic often sets in—especially if it’s a business or blog with regular traffic. That’s exactly what happened recently when AutoSSL, my host’s built-in certificate management tool, failed to renew properly after a Let’s Encrypt certificate expired. The SSL padlock disappeared, browsers screamed warnings, […]