How to Find the Most Important Pages on Your WordPress Site (+ 4 more New Tutorials)

Hey TRUNG,

Did you know that 90% of your website traffic usually goes to the top 10% of pages on your site?

This realization was a game changer for me in my early days.

Once I found the top pages, I was able to better optimize them to further grow my traffic, subscribers, and sales.

Today, I want to show you how to find the most important pages on your website, and the top 3 things you can do to them to get maximum results.

I have my team do this at least once a quarter ... this really works!

New WordPress Tutorials on WPBeginner:

- One of the biggest mistakes I see beginners make is they create content, but don't share it enough. Sharing is equally as important as creating.

Here are 4 ways to share your blog posts with your readers (including automation tips).

- Want to boost customer loyalty and increase sales? Here's a quick tutorial on how to add gamification in WordPress.

- NEED A FAVOR: I'm crowdsourcing WordPress wisdom on Twitter for new users. What would be the one tip you'd share with someone who's just getting started? Reply to the tweet and let me know.

Also if you're curious - here's my top 3 advices for new WordPress users.

- In case you ever ran into the critical error screen on WordPress, my team created a step-by-step tutorial on how to fix that.

- Christina created two excellent video tutorials - how to display most comment pages on your site, and how to add breadcrumbs to boost SEO rankings. 

- Ever need to create a multi-page contact form on your site with Save and Resume feature? My team at WPForms just built this feature.

Check out the new Save & Resume feature for WordPress forms.

Have a great rest of your week :)

Cheers,

Syed Balkhi
Founder of WPBeginner
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