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This Week On The Blog Learn about easy SEO and backup management with The Hub, and last chance for 6

[View in browser]( This Week On The Blog Learn about easy SEO and backup management with The Hub, and last chance for 60% off before member prices increase. But first... --------------------------------------------------------------- Just For Laughs It's a both blessing, and a curse. 😑 --------------------------------------------------------------- So Far SEO Good A big part of managing sites is optimizing them for search engines and high rankings. Thanks to The Hub’s SEO tab, you can quickly view your site’s content analysis’, scans, reports, and more. [Learn all about optimizing your SEO management in our latest Hub tutorial.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Calling The Snapshots Whether you manage one or multiple WordPress sites, keeping your site’s files and data regularly backed-up is an essential part of maintenance and security In this tutorial, we’ll show you [how to keep your sites fully backed up using The Hub, along with Snapshot - our automated backups plugin.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The [WPMU DEV] Price is Right? You might’ve heard that for the first time in four years, we’re completely revamping our membership pricing. And Friday’s the last chance for current and non-members to get [60% off our new unlimited ‘Agency’ plan (the best new plan available) forever!]( After that the new pricing takes full-effect for… who knows… possibly another four years! --------------------------------------------------------------- From Around The Tracks 🚆 [Gutenberg 9.2 Adds Video Tracks, Improvements to Columns and Cover Blocks]( - WP Tavern [13 of the Latest Freelance Statistics You as a Developer Should Know]( - Torque [Take the 2020 WordPress Annual Survey (and view the 2019 results)!]( - WP.org [WordPress 5.6 Beta 2]( - WP.org [What’s new in PHP 8?]( - WPShout [Apple search crawler activity could signal a Google competitor, or a bid to make Siri a one-stop-shop]( - TechCrunch [10 WooCommerce plugins to drive more sales this holiday season]( - Jilt --------------------------------------------------------------- Thirsty For More Blog Goodness?🍹 Visit the [WPMU DEV Blog]( for more WordPress wisdom, and enough tips, tutorials, and reviews to last you a lifetime. Also, help us share the love! Forward this edition to someone you think might value reading it. Everything You Need For WordPress. One place, one low price, unlimited sites. INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES [Manage your email preferences]( [Unsubscribe](                               Â

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