WPBeginner https://www.wpbeginner.com/it Beginner's Guide for WordPress Thu, 02 Jan 2025 11:03:25 +0000 it-IT hourly 1 Come impostare i pagamenti GrabPay in WordPress (2 modi semplici) https://www.wpbeginner.com/it/wp-tutorials/how-to-set-up-grabpay-payments-in-wordpress/ https://www.wpbeginner.com/it/wp-tutorials/how-to-set-up-grabpay-payments-in-wordpress/#respond Thu, 02 Jan 2025 11:00:00 +0000 https://www.wpbeginner.com/it/opinion/how-to-set-up-grabpay-payments-in-wordpress/ If you run an eCommerce site and cater to customers in a certain region, then offering the right payment methods is super important. For online stores in Southeast Asia, accepting GrabPay payments can be a game changer. This digital wallet is growing in popularity in… Per saperne di più »

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If you run an eCommerce site and cater to customers in a certain region, then offering the right payment methods is super important. For online stores in Southeast Asia, accepting GrabPay payments can be a game changer. This digital wallet is growing in popularity in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and several other countries.

Our partner brands sell WordPress software to customers worldwide, so we have seen firsthand how offering the right payment options can help increase sales. Plus, we have built lots of eCommerce sites with WordPress over the years. So, we know how to optimize the online checkout process to maximize conversions.

In our opinion, you’ll want to make it as convenient as possible for your customers to check out. Offering their preferred digital wallet is a great way to do this.

That’s why we’ve done the research on how to set up GrabPay payments in WordPress. Keep reading to learn 2 easy ways you can do this in your online store.

Set Up GrabPay Payments in WordPress

Why Set Up GrabPay Payments in WordPress?

If you plan to target customers in Southeast Asia, then adding GrabPay payments to your WordPress website can be a great idea. It is a widely trusted digital wallet in this region, with millions of active users relying on it for daily transactions.

When you offer GrabPay as a payment method, you are providing your customers with a convenient, familiar, and secure way to complete their purchases. This can improve customer satisfaction.

Additionally, a GrabPay integration can help your business tap into Grab’s extensive ecosystem. GrabRewards, which is the loyalty program linked to GrabPay, encourages users to shop more, as they earn points for every transaction. This allows you to create a store or site that encourages customers to return and spend more.

Plus, we love how easy GrabPay is to use. Users can top up their wallets using credit cards, bank transfers, or other local payment methods. Once funds are added, payments can be made quickly with just a few taps on their smartphone.

The app also supports QR code scanning, which makes it great for both online and offline transactions.

Having said that, let’s take a look at how to easily set up GrabPay payments in WordPress. In this tutorial, we will be discussing 2 methods. You can use the links below to jump to your preferred approach:

Method 1: Set Up a GrabPay Payment Form in WordPress

This method is for you if you want to set up a GrabPay payment form on your WordPress website without building a full-blown online store.

It’s also perfect if you are not using WooCommerce. For instance, you may want to accept donations, set up recurring membership fees, or charge for your professional services using GrabPay.

The easiest way to add a GrabPay payment form is using WP Simple Pay. During testing, we were really impressed by how beginner-friendly it is. We found that it allows you to add forms with just a few clicks.

In our opinion, it is the best WordPress Stripe plugin, with an intuitive builder, spam protection, and a premade GrabPay payment form template. To learn more about our experience, see our WP Simple Pay review.

To get started, you’ll need to install and activate the WP Simple Pay plugin. For details, see our tutorial on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Note: WP Simple Pay has a free plan. However, you will need the pro version to unlock the GrabPay payment form template.

After you activate the plugin, you will see a setup wizard on your screen. Here, just click the ‘Let’s Get Started’ button.

The WP Simple Pay Setup Wizard Will Start Automatically

You will now be taken to the next step, where you need to add your plugin’s license key.

You can find this information in your account on the WP Simple Pay website.

You’ll Be Asked to Enter Your WP Simple Pay License Key

Once that is done, you will be asked to connect your plugin with Stripe. This popular payment gateway lets you accept online payments easily.

Keep in mind that since WP Simple Pay is a Stripe plugin, it won’t work on your website until you connect it with a new or existing Stripe account.

To start the process, click the ‘Connect with Stripe’ button.

Connect with Stripe

For more details, see our tutorial on how to accept Stripe payments in WordPress.

Once you have successfully connected Stripe and WP Simple Pay, the setup wizard will ask you to configure your emails.

Here, you can enable options to receive email notifications for payment receipts, upcoming invoices, and payment notifications. You will also need to enter an email address to send them to.

Next, click the ‘Save and Continue’ button.

Configure Your WP Simple Pay Emails

Then, complete the rest of the setup wizard steps according to your preferences.

Once you are done, go to the WP Simple Pay » Payment Forms page in the WordPress dashboard.

Here, click the ‘Create Your Payment Form’ button.

Click Create your Payment form button

You will now be taken to the ‘Select a template’ page, where you will see a list of premade templates offered by WP Simple Pay.

Go ahead and locate the ‘GrabPay Payment Form’ template. Once you find it, click the ‘Use Template’ button under it.

Choose the GrabPay payment form template

This will take you to the ‘Add New Payment Form’ page. Here, you can change your form’s title and add a description.

Then, choose ‘On-site payment form’ as your form type. You can also check the box under it to turn on spam protection.

Add a form name and description

After that, switch to the ‘Payment’ tab in the left column. From here, choose your preferred tax collection rates under the ‘Tax Collection’ option.

Next, enter the price for the product or service you want to sell through the form. If you’re offering a subscription-based service, choose the ‘Subscription’ option. Then, click the ‘Add Price’ button to include different subscription tiers.

Remember to select a Southeast Asian currency like SGD or RM in this section. If you don’t, then the GrabPay payment option won’t be displayed on your form.

Add service or product pricing in the GrabPay payment form

Now, you need to scroll down to the ‘Payment Methods’ section and select the ‘All’ option from the dropdown menu.

You will notice that GrabPay has already been selected from the list. However, you can also add other payment options, such as Klarna, AliPay, or Card, if you like.

Important Note: The GrabPay payment option will only be available if you have chosen a Southeast Asian country like Singapore for your Stripe account.

To change these settings, visit the WP Simple Pay » Settings page and choose a country from the dropdown menu.

Choose GrabPay as a payment option

After that, switch to the ‘Form Fields’ tab. You can add a form field from the dropdown menu and configure its settings by expanding the tab. Plus, you can rearrange the existing fields by dragging and dropping them.

For example, you can add an address field on your form if you want to sell a physical product or provide in-person services. That way, customers will need to provide their address when they make a purchase or book an appointment.

Customize form fields in the GrabPay payment form

Finally, visit the ‘Payment Page’ tab to check the ‘Enable a dedicated payment page’ box. You can now create a custom payment form page without manually building a new page on your website.

WP Simple Pay lets you customize the form by setting a permalink, color scheme, image, and footer text.

Customize the payment page

Once you are done, just click the ‘Publish’ button to save your changes.

You can now visit your WordPress site to view the new page with the GrabPay payment form.

GrabPay payment form preview

However, if you want to add the form to an existing page on your website, then simply click the ‘Publish’ button after adding form fields.

Next, find the page/post you want to use in the WordPress dashboard. Then, click the ‘Add Block’ (+) button in the top left corner to open the block menu.

From here, find and add the WP Simple Pay block to the page, and select the payment form you created from the dropdown menu within the block.

Add the WP Simple Pay block to the page or post

After that, click the ‘Update’ or ‘Publish’ button to store your settings.

Now, visit your website to view the GrabPay payment form.

GrabPay payment form preview

Method 2: Set Up GrabPay as a Payment Option in WooCommerce

If you want to accept GrabPay payments in your WooCommerce store, then this method is for you.

First, you’ll need to install and activate Stripe Payment Plugin for WooCommerce. For details, see our beginner’s guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

After you activate the plugin, visit the WebToffee Stripe page in your WordPress dashboard and click the ‘Connect to Stripe’ button.

Click Connect to Stripe button

This will take you to a new tab where you will need to follow the on-screen instructions to connect the plugin to your Stripe account.

Once you have done that, just go back to your WordPress dashboard and visit the WebToffee » Local Gateways page. Here, switch to the ‘GrabPay’ tab at the top.

Next, check the ‘Enable’ box to add GrabPay as a payment method in your store.

Enable GrabPay

You can also add a title, description, and order button text according to your liking.

For instance, to avoid confusion among global users, you can clarify that GrabPay is currently only available in Southeast Asia. This will prevent users from attempting to use a payment method that isn’t supported in their region.

Add title and description for GrabPay

Finally, click the ‘Save Changes’ button to store your settings.

Now, visit the checkout page on your WooCommerce store to see the payment option in action.

GrabPay preview in WooCommerce

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Bonus: How to Accept SEPA Payments in WordPress

Just like GrabPay is a go-to payment option in Southeast Asia, SEPA is a widely used payment system across many parts of Europe.

It’s an initiative by the European Union that simplifies bank transfers in euros. With SEPA, you can make cashless euro payments to anyone in the SEPA area, regardless of their bank or country.

Plus, this transaction process charges lower fees than traditional cross-border payments, making it a great solution.

SEPA payment form preview

Luckily, it’s easy to accept SEPA payments with the WP Simple Pay plugin.

It even comes with a payment form template specifically for SEPA direct debits.

Choose SEPA direct debit form template

For more detailed instructions, just see our tutorial on how to accept SEPA payments in WordPress.

We hope this article helped you learn how to set up GrabPay payments in WordPress. You may also like to see our beginner’s guide on how to accept Google Pay in WordPress and our top picks for the best PayPal alternatives for freelancers to collect payments in WordPress.

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In qualità di esperti di WordPress che hanno aiutato migliaia di proprietari di siti web a proteggere i dati del proprio sito, sappiamo quanto importi avere backup sicuri e accessibili del proprio sito WordPress.

Molti dei nostri lettori ci chiedono chi siamo per utilizzare Amazon Simple Storage Services (S3) per i loro backup di WordPress. Spesso non sono sicuri che sia la soluzione giusta per le loro esigenze. Lo capiamo: il backup del vostro sito WordPress non dovrebbe sembrare di risolvere un puzzle.

Ecco perché abbiamo creato questa guida completa per aiutarvi a eseguire il backup di WordPress su Amazon S3, sia che siate utenti principianti o esperti. Vi guideremo passo dopo passo, utilizzando istruzioni semplici e cancellate che chiunque può seguire.

In questa guida imparerete come eseguire il backup di WordPress e inviare i suoi file ad Amazon S3.

How to Backup WordPress to Amazon S3

Perché utilizzare Amazon S3 per il backup di WordPress?

Abbiamo aiutato migliaia di utenti di WordPress a eseguire il backup e il ripristino dei loro siti web. Amazon S3 offre alcuni vantaggi unici che lo distinguono da altre opzioni di archiviazione di backup nel cloud come Google Drive o OneDrive.

Amazon S3 è particolarmente adatto ai siti web che necessitano di un’affidabilità di backup di livello aziendale. È in grado di gestire file di backup di grandi dimensioni in modo costante, indipendentemente dal momento in cui vengono eseguiti i backup. Questo lo rende perfetto per i siti web aziendali che non possono permettersi errori di backup.

Le caratteristiche di sicurezza di S3 vanno oltre la semplice condivisione dei file. Mentre servizi come Google Drive e OneDrive offrono semplici opzioni di condivisione, S3 offre una sicurezza di livello aziendale grazie all’IAM (Identity and Access Management).

Ciò consente di creare regole di sicurezza specifiche, come limitare l’accesso a determinati periodi di tempo o applicare la crittografia automatica ai file di backup.

Amazon offre un livello gratuito che include 5 GB di spazio di archiviazione e 2.000 richieste PUT e 20.000 GET al mese per il primo anno.

In termini pratici, ciò significa che è possibile memorizzare diversi backup completi di un piccolo sito WordPress ed eseguire backup normali senza costi aggiuntivi durante questo periodo.

Per quanto riguarda i prezzi, S3 utilizza un modello flessibile di pagamento a consumo con diverse classi di archiviazione. Ciò significa che è possibile scegliere opzioni più facoltative per l’archiviazione dei backup a lungo termine, pur mantenendo i backup recenti prontamente disponibili.

Tenendo conto di tutti questi vantaggi, vediamo come inviare i backup di WordPress ad Amazon S3. Potete usare i link rapidi qui sotto per passare alla sezione che vi serve:

Prima di tutto: Configurare l’account Amazon S3

Prima di poter eseguire il backup del sito WordPress su Amazon S3, è necessario impostare correttamente lo spazio di archiviazione.

Passo 1: creare un bucket Amazon S3

Innanzitutto, accedi al tuo account Amazon Web Services (AWS). Quindi, fare clic sul pulsante del menu in alto a sinistra e selezionare “S3”.

Opening Amazon S3

Nella pagina della Bacheca S3, è necessario cercare il pulsante “Crea bucket” e fare clic su di esso.

Un bucket in Amazon S3 è come un contenitore per i file. Consideratelo come una cartella speciale che conterrà tutti i backup di WordPress.

Creating a bucket in Amazon S3

Per il “Tipo di secchio”, è necessario scegliere “Scopo generale”. Quindi, dare un nome al secchio.

Si consiglia di includere il proprio dominio nel nome, con qualcosa come backups.yourwebsite.com come nome del bucket. Questo formato assicura che il nome del bucket sia unico e aiuta a identificare facilmente i file di backup di WordPress in seguito.

Verranno visualizzate anche diverse opzioni di configurazione. Per la maggior parte delle esigenze di backup di WordPress, è possibile lasciare queste impostazioni ai valori predefiniti. Questi predefiniti includono il mantenimento del bucket privato e l’abilitazione della crittografia per una maggiore sicurezza.

Giving your Amazon S3 bucket a name

A questo punto è sufficiente scorrere fino alla fine della pagina e fare clic sul pulsante “Crea secchio”.

Il nuovo spazio di archiviazione sarà pronto in pochi secondi.

Saving your Amazon S3 bucket

Passo 2: creare un criterio di sicurezza

Ora impostiamo un criterio di sicurezza per i backup. Questo criterio è un insieme di regole che controllano ciò che può essere fatto con i file di backup.

Iniziate facendo clic di nuovo sul menu e selezionando “IAM” per accedere all’area di gestione della sicurezza di AWS.

Clicking on the IAM option in AWS

Da qui è possibile navigare alla pagina “Politiche”.

Qui è necessario fare clic sul pulsante “Crea criterio”. Qui si imposteranno le autorizzazioni per il backup.

Creating a new policy for Amazon S3

Quando si visualizza l’editor dei criteri, è possibile selezionare la scheda “JSON” per inserire le regole di sicurezza.

Qui si aggiungerà il codice di autorizzazione speciale. È possibile copiare e incollare il codice sottostante nell’editor:

{
    "Version": "2012-10-17",
    "Statement": [
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "s3:ListBucket",
                "s3:GetBucketLocation",
                "s3:ListBucketMultipartUploads"
            ],
            "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::BUCKETNAME",
            "Condition": {}
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": [
                "s3:AbortMultipartUpload",
                "s3:DeleteObject",
                "s3:DeleteObjectVersion",
                "s3:GetObject",
                "s3:GetObjectAcl",
                "s3:GetObjectVersion",
                "s3:GetObjectVersionAcl",
                "s3:PutObject",
                "s3:PutObjectAcl"
            ],
            "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::BUCKETNAME/*",
            "Condition": {}
        },
        {
            "Effect": "Allow",
            "Action": "s3:ListAllMyBuckets",
            "Resource": "*",
            "Condition": {}
        }
    ]
}

Importa! È necessario sostituire tutte le istanze di “BUCKETNAME” con il nome effettivo del bucket creato in precedenza. Ad esempio, se il bucket si chiama backups.example.com, è necessario aggiornare entrambe le istanze di BUCKETNAME con questo nome esatto.

Pasting JSON permission code in Amazon S3

A questo punto è possibile spostarsi giù per la pagina.

Quindi, fare clic su “Avanti”.

Clicking the Next button after adding the JSON permission code

Ora si può dare un nome amichevole al criterio. Potreste chiamarlo come WordPress-Backup-Policy, Duplicator-Backup-Policy o Updraftplus-Backup-Policy.

Scegliete gratuitamente un nome che vi sembri sensato. Questa politica funzionerà benissimo con uno dei plugin per il backup di WordPress di cui parleremo più avanti.

Giving the new Amazon S3 backup policy a name

Una volta scelto il nome, si può concludere facendo clic su “Crea criterio”.

In questo modo si salvano tutte le impostazioni di sicurezza e si è pronti per la fase successiva.

Saving changes to the new Amazon S3 backup policy

Passo 3: Creare un utente

Ora che abbiamo impostato i nostri criteri di sicurezza, creiamo un utente che possa accedere al cloud storage. Si può pensare di creare un account speciale solo per gestire i backup di WordPress.

Iniziate andando al menu “Utenti” della pagina IAM. Vedrete un pulsante “Crea utente”. Fate clic su di esso.

Creating a new user in Amazon S3

Successivamente, si assegnerà un nome al nuovo utente.

È possibile assegnare un nome qualsiasi che aiuti a identificare il suo scopo. Quindi, fare clic su “Avanti”.

Naming your Amazon S3 username

Quando si raggiunge la sezione “Imposta autorizzazioni”, si deve selezionare “Allega direttamente i criteri”.

Qui è possibile collegare il criterio di sicurezza appena creato al nuovo utente. Si tratta di dare all’utente di backup un insieme specifico di autorizzazioni.

Attaching a policy to an Amazon S3 user

Scorrere l’elenco dei criteri fino a trovare quello creato nel passaggio precedente. È possibile trovarla facilmente digitando il nome del criterio nella casella di ricerca.

Una volta individuato, basta selezionare la casella accanto.

Choosing an Amazon S3 policy to attach to the user

Dopo aver esaminato tutto, è possibile scorrere verso il basso e fare clic su “Crea utente”.

AWS imposterà il nuovo utente con tutte le giuste autorizzazioni per gestire i backup di WordPress in modo sicuro.

Saving changes to the new Amazon S3 user

Tenete presente che nel prossimo passo dovremo prendere alcuni dettagli di sicurezza che importano per questo utente, quindi non chiudete ancora questa finestra.

Passo 4: copiare le chiavi di accesso

Impostiamo le chiavi di accesso. Si tratta di password speciali che permetteranno al plugin di backup di WordPress di connettersi in modo sicuro con Amazon S3.

Per prima cosa, si può fare clic sul nome utente appena creato per visualizzarne i dettagli.

Clicking on an Amazon S3 username

Cercare la scheda “Credenziali di sicurezza”.

È qui che verranno create le chiavi di accesso.

Navigating to the Security Credentials tab in Amazon S3

Spostarsi leggermente giù per la pagina.

Quando viene visualizzato il pulsante “Crea chiave di accesso”, fare clic su di esso.

Creating access keys for Amazon S3

Amazon chiederà ora chi siamo.

Poiché abbiamo intenzione di utilizzare un plugin per il backup di WordPress, è possibile selezionare “Servizio di terze parti” tra le opzioni.

Choosing third-party service when creating Amazon S3 access keys

Ora, scorrere ulteriormente la pagina verso il basso.

Fate clic sulla casella accanto a “Ho capito le raccomandazioni di cui sopra e voglio procedere alla creazione di una chiave di accesso” e cliccate su “Avanti”.

Continuing to set up Amazon S3 access keys

Prima di visualizzare le chiavi di accesso, è possibile impostare in opzione alcuni tag di descrizione.

Salteremo questo passaggio perché non è necessario, quindi fate clic sul pulsante “Crea chiave di accesso”.

Ora si vedranno due informazioni importanti: l’ID della chiave di accesso e la chiave di accesso segreta. Consideratele come una coppia di nome utente e password che il plugin di backup utilizzerà.

Si consiglia di conservare queste chiavi in un luogo sicuro, o almeno di tenere aperta questa finestra durante l’impostazione del metodo di backup scelto. Una volta chiusa questa finestra, non sarà più possibile vedere la chiave di accesso segreta.

Retrieving Amazon S3 access keys

Metodo 1: Utilizzare Duplicator per il backup di WordPress su S3 (più personalizzabile)

In base alla nostra esperienza, Duplicator è la soluzione più affidabile per i backup di Amazon S3. Noi stessi lo utilizziamo per eseguire il backup di alcuni siti web e progetti personali dei nostri partner, quindi siamo sicuri di poterlo consigliare come scelta in alto.

Ciò che distingue Duplicator è la sua potente impostazione. È possibile programmare backup automatici, migrare l’intero sito web WordPress e connettersi a più servizi di archiviazione cloud, il tutto da un’unica dashboard. Inoltre, l’integrazione con Amazon S3 è solida e collaudata.

Sebbene sia possibile consultare la nostra recensione dettagliata di Duplicator per una descrizione completa delle caratteristiche, concentriamoci sull’impostazione dei backup S3.

Tenete presente che per l’integrazione con Amazon S3 è necessario Duplicator Pro, ma potete iniziare con la versione gratuita per familiarizzare con le caratteristiche di base.

Passo 1: Installazione e attivazione di Duplicator

Iniziare è semplice. Per prima cosa è necessario installare Duplicator sul proprio sito web WordPress. Se siete alle prime armi con l’installazione di plugin per WordPress, non preoccupatevi. Abbiamo una guida per principianti su come installare un plugin di WordPress.

Una volta attivato, è possibile attivare la chiave di licenza di Duplicator Pro. Basta andare su Duplicator Pro ” Impostazioni nella dashboard di WordPress, inserire la chiave di licenza e fare clic su “Attiva”. Verrà visualizzato un messaggio di conferma dell’avvenuta attivazione.

Enter your Duplicator license

Passo 2: connessione ad Amazon S3

Ora, colleghiamo Duplicator al vostro account Amazon S3. Navigare in Duplicator Pro ” Archiviazione e fare clic sul pulsante ‘Aggiungi nuovo’.

Add new storage option

Per facilitare l’identificazione di questa connessione di archiviazione, è possibile assegnarle un nome semplice come “Amazon S3 Backups”.

Inoltre, cercate il menu a discesa “Tipo” e selezionate “Amazon S3”.

Adding Amazon S3 as a storage option in Duplicator

Andate avanti e scorrete giù.

Verrà quindi visualizzata la sezione dedicata all’autorizzazione, dove è possibile incollare la chiave d’accesso e la chiave segreta salvate in precedenza.

Pasting Amazon S3 access keys in Duplicator

Nella sezione di configurazione, è necessario inserire il nome del bucket esattamente come è stato creato in Amazon S3. In questo modo Duplicator saprà dove archiviare i file di backup.

È anche possibile decidere quante versioni di backup conservare. Se l’impostazione è ’10’, ad esempio, Duplicator rimuoverà automaticamente il backup più vecchio quando ne verrà creato un undicesimo. L’impostazione “0” significa che tutti i backup verranno conservati a tempo indeterminato.

Infine, fare clic su “Salva provider” per proteggere le impostazioni.

Entering your Amazon S3 bucket name in Duplicator

Dopo aver salvato S3 come nuovo provider di cloud storage, verrà attivato il pulsante “Test Storage”.

È possibile fare clic su questo pulsante per verificare che tutto funzioni correttamente.

Testing the remote storage connection in Duplicator

Se il backup di prova ha successo, appare un popup che indica che il plugin ha memorizzato ed eliminato il file.

È possibile chiudere questo popup facendo clic su “OK”.

Testing Duplicator-Amazon S3 connection

Passo 3: Backup del sito WordPress su Amazon S3

Ora arriva la parte più emozionante: la creazione del primo backup su Amazon S3. Vediamo questo processo passo dopo passo.

Iniziate visitando Duplicator Pro ” Backups nella vostra dashboard di WordPress. Vedrete un pulsante “Aggiungi nuovo”. Fate clic su di esso.

How to create a backup using Duplicator

Ecco un consiglio utile: potete rendere i vostri backup più facili da trovare utilizzando un sistema di denominazione intelligente.

Duplicator consente di utilizzare tag speciali come %year%, %day% e %hour% nei nomi dei backup. Ad esempio, “mysite-backup-%year%-%month%” creerà automaticamente nomi come “mysite-backup-2024-12”.

Adding dynamic tags to the backup file name in Duplicator

Scorrendo verso il basso fino alla scheda “Archiviazione”, si vedranno le opzioni di archiviazione locale e remota disponibili.

È sufficiente selezionare la casella accanto ad Amazon S3 e Duplicator saprà inviare il backup di WordPress a S3.

Backing up a WordPress site to Amazon S3

Ora è possibile scegliere cosa eseguire il backup.

Nella sezione “Backup” sono presenti diverse opzioni. Vi consigliamo di iniziare con “Sito completo” per creare un backup completo dei file del vostro sito web WordPress. Si tratta di un’istantanea di tutto, come le pubblicazioni, le pagine, le immagini e le impostazioni.

Choosing a backup preset in Duplicator

In alternativa, è possibile scegliere “Solo database” per eseguire il backup del solo database di WordPress.

Se questa è la vostra scelta, potete leggere tutta la nostra guida su come ripristinare WordPress con un semplice backup del database.

Volete aggiungere un ulteriore livello di sicurezza? Visitate la scheda “Sicurezza”, dove potete proteggere i file di backup con una password.

Questo è particolarmente utile se si conservano informazioni sensibili.

Enabling backup security features in Duplicator

La sezione Installatore è dotata di impostazioni preconfigurate che funzionano bene per la maggior parte dei siti web.

Potete lasciarli così come sono e fare clic su “Avanti” per procedere.

Proceeding with creating a Duplicator backup

Prima di creare il backup, Duplicator esegue un rapido controllo dello stato di salute del sito web.

Consideratela come un’ispezione pre-volo. Se tutto sembra a posto, viene visualizzato lo stato verde “Buono”. Se ci sono problemi, Duplicator vi farà sapere esattamente cosa deve essere corretto.

Infine, fare clic sul pulsante “Crea backup”.

Creating a new backup file with Duplicator

Al termine del processo, si restituisce la Bacheca, dove si possono visualizzare tutti i backup di WordPress.

E questo è quanto!

The Duplicator backup dashboard

Volete assicurarvi che tutto abbia funzionato? Potete verificare direttamente il vostro bucket S3.

Basta accedere al proprio account Amazon S3, navigare nel bucket e vedere i file di backup freschi al sicuro.

Viewing your Amazon S3 backup that was made with Duplicator

Metodo 2: Utilizzare UpdraftPlus per eseguire il backup di WordPress su S3 (gratuito)

Sebbene Duplicator Pro sia la nostra scelta in alto, siamo consapevoli che a volte è necessaria una soluzione gratuita. È qui che entra in gioco UpdraftPlus. È un plugin gratuito e affidabile che abbiamo testato a fondo per i backup di Amazon S3.

È da notare che la versione gratuita ha alcune limitazioni. Non è possibile programmare backup automatici o creare backup ridondanti su più posizioni. Tuttavia, per i backup S3 di base, è in grado di svolgere egregiamente il proprio lavoro.

Procediamo all’impostazione della versione gratuita di UpdraftPlus sul vostro sito. Per prima cosa è necessario installare il plugin per WordPress attraverso l’area di amministrazione.

Una volta installato, UpdraftPlus si trova nel cruscotto di WordPress. Dirigetevi verso la scheda “Impostazioni”.

Switching to the Settings tab in UpdraftPlus

Qui si trovano le varie opzioni di backup.

Scorrete verso il basso fino a individuare la sezione cloud storage e fate clic su “Amazon S3”.

Choosing Amazon S3 as a remote storage in UpdraftPlus

È qui che le chiavi di accesso create in precedenza tornano utili. È possibile incollare la chiave di accesso e la chiave segreta nei rispettivi campi. È inoltre necessario inserire il nome del bucket.

Prima di procedere, è bene fare clic su “Prova impostazioni Amazon S3”. In questo modo ci si assicura che Amazon S3 sia collegato correttamente con questo plugin per la migrazione di WordPress.

Pasting Amazon S3 access keys in UpdraftPlus

Se la connessione funziona, verrà visualizzata una notifica push con un messaggio di successo, come nello screenshot qui sotto.

Da qui è sufficiente fare clic su “OK” per salvare le modifiche.

Popup saying successful Amazon S3-UpdraftPlus connection

Siete pronti a eseguire il backup del vostro sito web WordPress? Passate alla scheda “Backup / Ripristino”.

Quindi, fare clic sul pulsante “Esegui backup ora”.

Backing up a WordPress site with UpdraftPlus

Verrà visualizzata una finestra popup amichevole con alcune opzioni tra cui scegliere.

Assicuratevi di selezionare “Invia questo backup all’archiviazione remota” per inviare il backup di WordPress a S3. Si consiglia inoltre di selezionare sia “Includi il database nel backup” che “Includi i file nel backup” per un backup completo del sito web.

Sending UpdraftPlus backup to Amazon S3

Facendo clic su “Backup Now”, UpdraftPlus avvierà il backup dei file.

Una volta completato, il backup apparirà nell’elenco “Backup esistenti”. È possibile scorrere la pagina verso il basso per trovare questa sezione.

Existing UpdraftPlus backups

Volete verificare che il vostro backup sia arrivato su S3? Potete accedere al vostro account Amazon S3 e guardare nel vostro bucket.

Dovreste vedere i file di backup di WordPress memorizzati in modo sicuro.

Viewing your UpdraftPlus backup files in Amazon S3

Suggerimento bonus: Lasciate che gli esperti si occupino della manutenzione di WordPress

La gestione di un sito web WordPress di successo comporta molto di più della semplice creazione di grandi contenuti. Pensate a tutte le attività tecniche: backup normali, verifiche di sicurezza, ottimizzazione della velocità e aggiornamenti infiniti di WordPress. È come avere un secondo lavoro, non è vero?

Siamo consapevoli che, come imprenditori, il vostro tempo è meglio impiegato per far crescere la vostra attività piuttosto che per occuparvi della manutenzione tecnica. È proprio per questo che abbiamo creato i Servizi Pro di WPBeginner per togliervi queste sfide tecniche.

WPBeginner Pro Maintenance Services

Il nostro team di manutenzione WordPress è in grado di gestire tutto ciò di cui il vostro sito web ha bisogno per rimanere sano e sicuro:

  • Backup giornalieri nel cloud per mantenere al sicuro i vostri contenuti
  • Normali scansioni di sicurezza di WordPress e rimozione di malware
  • Ottimizzazione delle prestazioni per garantire la velocità del sito
  • Aggiornamenti del nucleo di WordPress, dei temi e dei plugin
  • Monitoraggio del tempo di attività 24 ore su 24, 7 giorni su 7, per individuare i problemi prima che si ripercuotano sui vostri visitatori.

Cosa rende il nostro servizio diverso? Riceverete report dettagliati che mostrano esattamente cosa abbiamo fatto per la manutenzione del vostro sito. Inoltre, in caso di imprevisti, il nostro team di assistenza è pronto ad aiutarvi.

Considerateci il vostro team tecnico di WordPress. Noi ci occupiamo delle cose complesse, mentre voi vi concentrate su ciò che sapete fare meglio: gestire la vostra attività.

Siete pronti a rendere la manutenzione di WordPress gratuita? Prenotate oggi stesso una consulenza con i nostri esperti. Saremo lieti di mostrarvi come possiamo aiutarvi a far funzionare il vostro sito web senza problemi.

Speriamo che questo articolo vi abbia aiutato a capire come eseguire il backup del vostro sito WordPress su Amazon S3. Potreste anche voler dare un’occhiata al nostro elenco dei migliori plugin Dropbox per WordPress e alla nostra guida su come salvare i post del vostro blog WordPress sul computer.

Se questo articolo vi è piaciuto, iscrivetevi al nostro canale YouTube per le esercitazioni video su WordPress. Potete trovarci anche su Twitter e Facebook.

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As the year comes to an end, we’re taking a moment to look back at some of the best tutorials we’ve published on WPBeginner in 2024.

This year has been full of exciting WordPress updates, new features, and creative solutions to common challenges.

Our goal at WPBeginner has always been to make WordPress easier for everyone, whether you’re just starting out or managing a growing website. In 2024, we published hundreds of tutorials designed to help you build better websites, grow your online presence, and improve your skills.

In this roundup, we’ve carefully selected the most popular and helpful tutorials of the year. Whether you missed these articles or want a quick way to revisit them, this guide will help you catch up on all the must-read WordPress content from 2024.

Best WordPress tutorials of 2024

WPBeginner Recap 2024 by Syed Balkhi

2024 has been a year full of new experiences, accomplishments, and lessons learned.

On the personal front, this was one of the most emotionally challenging years of my life despite all the amazing accomplishments on the business side. I truly believe everything happens FOR you, not to you … and this core belief has been very helpful during difficult moments.

I’m blessed beyond my wildest dreams, and I feel that I am ending the year with greater clarity & direction for 2025.

I turned 34 years old, visited 9 countries including a new continent (Australia), passed the milestone of over 30 million websites using our software, completed 5 business acquisitions + numerous investments, and overall, I’m ending the year with a lot of positive things shaping up for 2025.

None of this would be possible without the support of my wife, Amanda, and my family.

Balkhi Family 2024

This year, WPBeginner turned 15 years old, and we’ve been doing a lot of amazing work.

I am excited to share that our products are now being used on 30 million websites! It’s amazing to see how much of an impact our products are having on small business owners worldwide.

Our growth is a direct result of WordPress’s incredible growth and the support of our amazing WPBeginner community.

On top of that, readers have been asking us for our recommendations for WordPress design services, development, and more for many years.

That’s why we launched WPBeginner Pro Services this year:

  • WordPress Website Maintenance: We handle all the technical details like backups, uptime monitoring, and updates so you can focus on growing your business.
  • WordPress Website Design: Get a beautiful and affordable custom website for your small business, all without lifting a finger.
  • Emergency WordPress Support: If your site is broken, we’ll fix it — fast.
  • Hacked Site Repair: We remove malicious code, malware, and files so you can get back up and running in no time.
  • Site Speed Optimization: Get a blazing-fast website that improves the user experience and your SEO rankings.
  • WordPress SEO Service: We’ll set up a strong SEO foundation on your website for higher rankings, more traffic, and long-term growth.

There have also been a lot of exciting developments across our suite of WordPress plugins and SaaS software. Here’s a quick recap of the highlights from this year.

WPForms

WPForms is the best online form builder for WordPress, and it has always made form creation easy with its drag-and-drop builder and 2000+ templates. This year, we also added a powerful AI form builder.

Simply enter information about the type of form you want to make, and WPForms will instantly generate a custom form with fields that meet your specific needs. This can be a huge time saver, especially for beginners.

We also released a Dropbox addon for sending form submissions straight to Dropbox and a Slack addon for instantly receiving notifications about submissions. These features make it super easy to improve your workflows without any extra effort.

Apart from that, we added more powerful features, including conditional logic for multiple form fields and repeatable fields to speed up the form-building process.

I truly believe that WPForms is a must-have plugin for small business owners, and I’m proud of all the new features they continue to add. To get started with WPForms, you can try out the free plugin.

AIOSEO

All in One SEO (AIOSEO) is the best WordPress SEO plugin, and my team has worked hard this year to make it even better.

We added a powerful new Writing Assistant, which completely transforms how you create content in WordPress. It’s like a personal assistant that works inside the content editor.

Writing Assistant integrates with the SEOBoost platform to provide detailed content briefs and suggestions with main keywords, LSI keywords, readability improvements, and more. That way, you can create SEO-optimized content right from the beginning.

Just watch the video below to see it in action.

We also released an Author SEO addon for improving E-E-A-T on your website, which is crucial for ranking on Google search engine results pages.

Plus, we added support for BuddyPress and Google Web Stories. These tools allow you to boost your content discoverability and expand SEO opportunities beyond traditional blog posts and pages.

At AIOSEO, we continuously add new features that other SEO plugins don’t have. That’s because we actually use the plugin on all our websites, so we know what you need to grow your SEO rankings.

I highly recommend trying out AIOSEO if you want to boost your website’s rankings. You can get started with the free plugin as well.

Other Notable Product Highlights

  • OnePageGA is a brand new tool from our SeedProd team that lets you view all your Google Analytics 4 data in a one-page, beginner-friendly dashboard. Essentially, it’s like a magic button that makes analytics easy for anyone. I recommend it to any website owner struggling with GA4. Learn more about OnePageGA.
  • WPCode added a new AI code generator, allowing you to instantly generate custom code by simply describing what you want the code snippet to do. See this announcement post for more details on how to use this exciting new feature.
  • ClickSocial is a new social media scheduling plugin that allows you to easily share your blog posts as soon as you publish them, automatically re-share popular posts, and manage all your social media accounts from inside WordPress. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to save time on social media management. See the full announcement post.
  • Search & Replace Everything is a new plugin from our WPCode team that allows you to bulk update hundreds of WordPress posts in one click, including content, images, and URLs. It’s a powerful tool, and it even comes with a free version for small business owners. Read more about it here.

There have been a lot more exciting features and developments across all our products, and it’s almost impossible for me to cover everything here. So, I recommend that you check out our WordPress plugins. Your support means a lot to us.

Acquisitions and Investments

In 2024, we made some great new acquisitions and investments. Here are a few products that joined the WPBeginner family:

BuddyBoss is the best course and community platform for WordPress. I have been following BuddyBoss for the last few years and met the co-founder, Tom Chedaddi, at WordCamp Asia 2023. So, when he and the other co-founder, Michael, wanted to move on to a new chapter, I jumped at the opportunity to acquire BuddyBoss. Read the full story here.

LowFruits is a powerful SEO tool that allows you to find low-hanging and high-potential keywords that you can easily rank for. My team at All in One SEO had been looking for the best keyword research tools and was highly impressed with what LowFruits offers. Learn more here.

Beacon is the best free lead magnet software for creating ebooks, checklists, workbooks, and more. My team at OptinMonster acquired Beacon because our customers have been continually asking us for an easy way to create lead magnets. Read the full story here.

AccessAlly is a powerful membership and LMS plugin that allows you to grow your website through online courses, coaching, and memberships. I welcomed this plugin and PopupAlly to the WPBeginner Growth Fund through Caseproof, which is another of my portfolio companies.

AdTribes is the best WooCommerce product feeds plugin. It was acquired by Rymera, one of our Growth Fund companies, and I am excited to see how it will continue to grow.

Apart from the companies above, we also invested in:

Want us to acquire or invest in your business? Learn more about the WPBeginner Growth fund, where I invest in WordPress and SaaS companies.

With that said, let’s look at 2024’s best WordPress tutorials on WPBeginner.

January

How to Start an Online Coaching Business (Step by Step) – Starting an online coaching business can feel intimidating, but we have broken it down into simple, actionable steps. This guide shares tools and strategies to help you get started and grow your coaching business with WordPress.

6 Proven Methods We Use at WPBeginner to Grow Our Email List – Building an email list is critical for growing your online presence. In this article, we have shared six proven methods that we use at WPBeginner to engage readers and expand our subscriber base.

How I Run Giveaways to 2x Traffic & Conversions (Case Study) – Giveaways are a fantastic way to boost traffic and conversions. In this case study, Syed Balkhi shared the exact process he has used to run successful giveaways, including tips to help you do the same.

How to Double Your SEO Traffic in 6 Months (With Case Studies) – SEO success doesn’t happen overnight, but it’s achievable with the right strategy. This article features real case studies and insights from our journey to doubling SEO traffic in just six months.

How to Track SEO Changes on Your WordPress Site (Easy Tutorial) – Tracking SEO changes is essential for measuring your website’s performance. We share beginner-friendly tools and tips to help you monitor and improve your site’s SEO over time.

February

How Long Does Website SEO Take to Show Results? (Real Data) – SEO can feel like a waiting game, but how long does it really take to see results? In this article, we have analyzed real data and shared tips to help you manage expectations and track your progress.

Google Has Shut Down Business Profile Sites: 5 Things to Do – Google announced the closure of Business Profile Sites, leaving many businesses looking for alternatives. In this guide, we have outlined five actionable steps to help you adapt and maintain your online presence.

How to Drive 10,000 Extra Site Visitors a Month (Case Study) – Increasing website traffic is a common goal, but which strategies actually work? In this case study, we share how we used push notifications to drive 10,000 extra visitors each month and how you can do the same.

What Is Google E-E-A-T? A Detailed Guide to WordPress Websites – Google’s E-E-A-T framework is very important for website credibility and SEO rankings. In this detailed guide, the President of AlOSEO, Ben Rojas, explains how WordPress users can apply these principles to improve their site’s authority and trustworthiness.

How We Use a Video Membership Site to Grow Our Email List – Video content is a powerful way to engage your audience. In this article, we share how we created a video membership site to grow our email list and offer tips for creating your own.

March

WordPress for Enterprise – 6 Tips You Should Know – WordPress isn’t just for small websites—it’s a powerful platform for enterprise solutions, too. In this guide, we share six essential tips to help enterprise users get the most out of WordPress for their large-scale projects.

Beginner’s Guide to Using Git with WordPress – Version control is critical for developers, and Git is the gold standard. In this beginner-friendly guide, we explain how to use Git with WordPress to track changes and collaborate effectively.

Tips for Using AI to Skyrocket Your Lead Generation Campaign – Artificial intelligence can supercharge your lead generation efforts. We share actionable tips for using AI tools to attract more leads and grow your business.

How We Boost Page Load Speed on WPBeginner (6 Tips Revealed) – Page speed is important for the user experience and SEO. In this article, we reveal six proven strategies we have used to significantly boost WPBeginner’s page load speed and share how you can apply them to your site.

How to Convert Figma to WordPress (Beginner’s Guide) – Want to turn your Figma designs into a live WordPress site? This step-by-step guide walks through the entire process, making it easy for beginners to create stunning websites directly from Figma.

April

🚀 Big News: WPBeginner Pro Services Launched in April! 🚀

WPBeginner pro services

In April, we proudly launched WPBeginner Pro Services. Get on-demand WordPress help from professional WordPress engineers. We offer emergency WordPress support, WordPress website design, hacked site repair, and WordPress maintenance services. Let us take care of everything behind the scenes so you can focus on growing your business! 📈

Are Popups Still Relevant? The Future of Popup Marketing Explored – Popups have been popular in digital marketing for a long time, but are they still effective? In this article, we explore the current state of popup marketing, the challenges they face, and how to use them effectively in a changing landscape.

Is WordPress Outdated? The Good, Bad, and Ugly (Honest Review) – WordPress is over two decades old, leading some people to question its relevance. In this honest review, we examine the strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities of WordPress today.

The Ultimate WordPress Local SEO Guide to Boost Rankings – Local SEO is key for businesses targeting a specific geographic area. In this comprehensive guide, we share practical tips for optimizing WordPress websites to rank higher in local search results.

How to Make $5000 of Passive Income Every Month in WordPress – Creating passive income is a dream for many, and WordPress can make it a reality. We share proven strategies and methods to help you generate $5000 or more in monthly passive income using WordPress.

Is AI Content Bad for WordPress SEO? (Expert Insights & Tips) – With AI-generated content on the rise, many worry about its impact on SEO. In this article, we discuss the pros and cons of AI content for WordPress SEO, along with expert tips to strike the right balance.

May

How to Create an Effective Content Plan in WordPress (9 Expert Tips) – Content planning is essential for consistent growth and engagement. In this article, Chris Christoff of MonsterInsights shares expert tips for creating an effective content plan to grow your business.

How to Remove a Block in WordPress (4 Easy Methods) – Accidentally added a block you don’t need? No problem! This tutorial shows four easy ways to remove blocks in WordPress, helping you quickly fix and refine your content layout.

Tips to Create More Interactive Forms in WordPress and Increase Conversions – Interactive forms can dramatically boost conversions and engagement on your website. In this guide, Jared Atchison, co-founder of WPForms, shares his tips for creating more interactive forms in WordPress using beginner-friendly tools.

The Ultimate WordPress SEO Migration Checklist (For Beginners) – Migrating your WordPress website can feel risky, especially when it comes to SEO. In this comprehensive checklist, we walk you through the steps to ensure your SEO rankings remain intact during the migration process.

June

Search and Replace Everything

📢Introducing Search & Replace Everything by WPCode -Managing bulk changes on your WordPress site has never been easier! In June, we announced WPCode’s new Search & Replace Everything tool, designed to help users perform bulk edits across their websites without worrying about errors.

WPBeginner Spotlight – We started a new series covering all the top behind-the-scenes news from the WordPress world. This includes brand acquisitions, core releases, latest releases from popular WordPress plugins, and more.

Top Donation Form Best Practices to Boost Donations in WordPress – Donation forms are critical for nonprofit websites, but not all forms are created equal. In this article, we share best practices for designing and optimizing donation forms in WordPress to boost contributions.

Advanced Landing Page Tips to Skyrocket WordPress Conversions – Landing pages are vital for driving conversions, but advanced strategies can take them to the next level. In this article, we share actionable tips for creating high-performing landing pages in WordPress.

How to Create Peer-to-Peer Fundraising in WordPress (Step by Step) – Peer-to-peer fundraising empowers your supporters to raise funds on your behalf. This step-by-step guide shows you how to easily set up a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign on your WordPress site.

How to Get More Global Visitors (WordPress International SEO Tips) – Reaching an international audience requires a strategic approach. In this tutorial, we share essential tips for optimizing your WordPress site for international SEO and attracting more global visitors.

July

SEOBoost

Introducing SEOBoost by AIOSEO: Content Optimization Made Easy – We announced SEOBoost, an exciting SEO platform that makes content optimization easier than ever. Powered by AI, it helps you perform topic research, brief building, content audits, and more to improve your content rankings.

Google Search Statistics and Data – Staying ahead in SEO requires understanding search trends and data. In this research article, we have compiled over 90 Google search statistics and insights for 2024 to help you plan and execute a winning strategy.

How to Migrate From Webflow to WordPress (Step by Step) – Thinking about switching from Webflow to WordPress? This step-by-step guide shows you how to migrate your website easily, ensuring a smooth transition without losing data or SEO rankings.

How to Contact WordPress Support (Complete Beginner’s Guide) – Having trouble with WordPress and need help? In this beginner’s guide, we explain the best ways to contact WordPress support, whether you need help from the community, your hosting provider, or plugin developers.

How to Create Your Own Private Community with WordPress – Building a private online community can create deeper engagement and connection. This tutorial shows you how to create a private community using WordPress plugins and tools.

August

100+ Content Marketing Trends—What’s Hot and What’s Not – Staying ahead in content marketing means you need to know the latest trends. In this comprehensive research article, we have highlighted over 100 trends for 2024 to help you refine your marketing strategy and stay competitive.

Best Online Community Platforms (Pros and Cons) – Online communities are important for building engagement and loyalty. In this showcase, we have reviewed the best community platforms, weighing their pros and cons to help you choose the right one for your needs.

WordPress Maintenance – Ultimate Guide for Beginners – Regular maintenance is essential for keeping your WordPress site secure and running smoothly. This ultimate guide for beginners covers everything you need to know about WordPress maintenance.

Climb the Rankings, Fast: How to Automate WordPress SEO – Automation can make SEO more efficient and effective. In this article, we explore tools and techniques for automating SEO for your WordPress site, helping you save time while boosting your search rankings.

WordPress Maintenance Costs – How Much Should You Pay? – Wondering how much you should budget for WordPress maintenance? This guide breaks down the costs associated with maintaining a WordPress site and provides tips for finding the best value for your investment.

September

Contributing to the WordPress Ecosystem (My Thoughts) – Giving back to the WordPress community strengthens the ecosystem for everyone. In this opinion piece, Syed Balkhi, CEO of WPBeginner and Awesome Motive, shares personal insights on the importance of contributing and ways to make a positive impact.

How to Create an SEO Report for Your WordPress Site – SEO reporting helps you track progress and identify areas for improvement. This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to create detailed SEO reports for your WordPress site using easy-to-use tools.

The Ultimate eCommerce Launch Checklist for WordPress – Launching an eCommerce website can feel overwhelming. We have created this ultimate checklist to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring a smooth and successful launch of your WordPress store.

WordPress Form Does Not Work: Troubleshooting Tips – Broken forms can frustrate users and lead to lost leads. This guide shares practical troubleshooting tips for helping you fix forms that aren’t working on your WordPress site.

SEO Topic Clusters — How to Build a Content Cluster Strategy – Topic clusters are a powerful way to organize content and boost your SEO rankings. In this tutorial, we explain what topic clusters are and how to create an effective content strategy using them.

80+ Podcasting Statistics You Must Know (Complete Roundup) – Podcasting continues to grow as a powerful medium for content creators. In this roundup, we have compiled over 80 essential podcasting statistics to help you understand the current landscape and plan your strategy.

October

The Ultimate WordPress Toolkit for Pros (59+ Must-Have Tools) – Managing a WordPress site like a pro requires the right tools. In this showcase, we have compiled the essential tools to help you build, optimize, and maintain your WordPress website effectively.

How to Sell on WordPress Without WooCommerce (3 Methods) – WooCommerce is popular, but it’s not the only way to sell on WordPress. This guide explores three alternative methods for selling products and services directly from your WordPress website.

How to Create and Show Recurring Events in WordPress (Easy Way) – Hosting recurring events on your WordPress site is easier than you think. In this tutorial, we show you step-by-step how to create and display recurring events using the best plugins.

Best WP Engine Alternatives (More Affordable and Reliable) – WP Engine is a popular hosting platform, but it’s not the best fit for everyone. In this article, we have reviewed affordable and reliable WP Engine alternatives to help you find the perfect hosting solution.

How to Add Image Hotspots in WordPress (The Easy Way) – Image hotspots can make your site more interactive and engaging. This tutorial walks you through the easiest way to add image hotspots in WordPress, helping you showcase information in a visually appealing way.

November

OnePageGa

Introducing OnePageGA: Google Analytics Reports Made Easy – Google Analytics can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. In November, we announced OnePageGA, a tool designed to simplify analytics by creating easy-to-read reports to help you focus on what matters most.

Free WPBeginner Workshop – We started hosting a FREE monthly live workshop at WPBeginner, where we invite industry leaders to share their experiences on different topics. Next month, John Turner, the co-founder of SeedProd, will present Build Your Dream WordPress Site in 30 Seconds with AI.

How Ben Rojas Rose from a Developer to the President of AIOSEO – Success stories are always inspiring. In this interview, we explore Ben Rojas’s journey from being a developer to becoming the President of AIOSEO, sharing valuable lessons and insights for aspiring professionals.

Best AI Website Builders for WordPress (Expert Picks) – AI technology is transforming website building. In this showcase, we have reviewed the best AI-powered website builders for WordPress, highlighting their features and helping you choose the best fit for your needs.

Best Plugins to Sell Cars with WordPress (Expert Picks) – Selling cars online requires specialized tools. In this article, we have reviewed the best WordPress plugins designed to help you list and sell cars effectively, complete with expert recommendations.

How to Fix the WordPress Admin Ajax 400 (Bad Request) Error – The WordPress Admin Ajax 400 error can disrupt your workflow. In this tutorial, we provide a step-by-step guide to diagnosing and fixing this common error to keep your website running smoothly.

December

Introducing ClickSocial: Social Media Scheduling and Posting for WordPress – Social media is an essential traffic source to your WordPress website. In December, we announced ClickSocial, an all-in-one social media tool that lets you share your blog posts as soon as you publish them, automatically re-share popular posts for maximum reach, and manage all your social media accounts inside WordPress.

All in One WP Migration vs. Duplicator – Which One Is Better? – Choosing the right migration tool is essential for a smooth website transfer. In this comparison, we have reviewed All in One WP Migration and Duplicator to help you decide which tool is better suited for your needs.

Are AI Website Builders Worth The Hype? (Honest Review) – AI website builders are gaining popularity, but are they worth the hype? In this honest review, we have analyzed the pros and cons of AI website builders, helping you make an informed decision about their usefulness.

How to Make Money Using AI (8 Easy Ideas) – Artificial intelligence isn’t just a tool; it’s an opportunity to generate income. In this article, we share practical ideas to make money using AI, from freelancing to building automated businesses.

100+ Surprising Customer Service Statistics and Trends – Customer service plays a critical role in business success. In this roundup, we present over 100 customer service statistics and trends for 2024, providing valuable insights to improve your customer experience.

How to View a WordPress Backup as a Website (Easiest Way) – Backups are crucial, but accessing them can be tricky. This tutorial explains the easiest way to view a WordPress backup as a live website, allowing you to verify and use backups effectively.


These were some of the best WordPress tutorials on WPBeginner in 2024. We hope you found them insightful and valuable.

A heartfelt thank you to all our WPBeginner users for visiting our website, sharing your feedback, leaving comments, and spreading the word about our content. Your support means the world to us.

We’re excited to bring you even more helpful WordPress tutorials in 2025. Wishing you a Happy New Year!

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