LiteSpeed Cache Optimization: Simple WordPress Speed Tweaks That Actually Work

LiteSpeed Cache Advanced preset settings interface showing WordPress speed optimization features and configuration options

Most WordPress users leave LiteSpeed Cache optimization on default settings, missing free speed improvements that can boost site performance by 20-40%. If you’re running a WordPress blog on hosting that supports LiteSpeed optimization (like Hostinger, ChemiCloud, or others), you’re sitting on a goldmine of free performance improvements. The LiteSpeed Cache plugin can dramatically speed up your WordPress site with just a few simple tweaks – no technical expertise required.

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Are AI Subscriptions Worth Their Cost?

AI subscription cost comparison chart: Claude Pro AI at $20/month for everyday productivity vs SuperGrok AI subscriptions at $30/month vs X Premium $8/month, displaying AI costs and pricing options

I have an X premium subscription at $84 a year – LOVE it and what Elon Musk has brought to X after basically stealing it from the Progressives (they still can’t forgive him for that). I have a self-hosted blog at Hostinger that’s about $336 every 4 years (works out to about $84 a year). That’s it for my subscriptions (other than two monthly AI subscriptions to test for this post), since I live on less than the US Poverty Guidelines.

I’ve basically merged the two. X premium has an excellent AI in with that package—Grok 3. Blog posts get copied over to X composer – though I’ve started making that post more of a brief teaser rather than being copied entirely. Some of the most interesting X posts get added to the blog’s sidebar using X/Publish. Even the poor in America can have expensive hobbies – IF they manage the money right.

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WordPress 404 Monitor + Redirections = Clean Site (Part 6)

WordPress 404 Monitor and Redirections dashboard showing systematic broken link management workflow with RankMath tools

Last week I discovered something that changed how I handle 404 errors completely. I was staring at my WordPress 404 monitor showing “category/red-hat” as a broken link. The standard advice everywhere says “just redirect it to your homepage.” But wait – someone searching for red hat content doesn’t want to land on my tech blog homepage. They want red hat information or at least an explanation of why it’s not available.

That’s when I realized the traditional 404 redirect advice creates a worse user experience, not a better one. Instead of the lazy homepage redirect, I developed what I call the “404 Retired Archive” approach using RankMath’s 404 Monitor and Redirections tools working together.

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Manual SEO Optimization: Novice Steps to Pro Results [Part 5]

RankMath interface showing manual SEO optimization steps including focus keywords, titles, permalinks and meta descriptions for DIY bloggers

Manual SEO optimization doesn’t require costly tools or subscriptions. Often, the best solutions come from systematic troubleshooting and leveraging free tools like RankMath—exactly what happened while preparing this very post.

Yesterday, I encountered a “couldn’t fetch” error in Google Search Console that was blocking my sitemap submissions. A quick check with an AI assistant suggested I needed a robots.txt file, but the diagnosis felt incomplete. Instead of turning to additional paid tools, I used Claude to dive deeper into the issue.

The result? I discovered that RankMath’s free version wasn’t generating a virtual robots.txt file because Advanced Mode wasn’t enabled. By enabling it, I fixed both the robots.txt creation and the sitemap URL configuration. This hands-on approach showcased the power of RankMath’s free features and manual SEO optimization—solving the problem efficiently without extra costs.

This experience perfectly illustrates today’s tutorial: how to achieve professional SEO results using manual techniques and free tools like RankMath to get the job done effectively.

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Karmi & Claude: What We Learned About AI Technical Support for WordPress

AI technical support comparison for WordPress showing different AI performance results

When AI Technical Help Goes Wrong (And How to Get It Right)

After over a year of wrestling with WordPress technical issues across multiple AI platforms, I’ve learned something valuable: not all AI technical support is created equal. Some AIs excel at creative tasks but stumble on systematic troubleshooting with WordPress technical support. Others get stuck in endless loops, suggesting the same failed solutions repeatedly.

Working primarily with Claude as my “Sidekick” while occasionally testing Grok 3, ChatGPT, Copilot, and others, I’ve discovered distinct patterns in how different AIs handle technical problems. Here’s what we learned from real-world WordPress battles with AI technical support tools.

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