by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Jan 14, 2026 | Content, Marketing, SEO, WordPress
TL;DR: WordPress allows you to schedule blog posts in advance so they publish automatically. This helps businesses stay consistent, save time, and improve SEO by keeping content fresh and regularly updated. WordPress makes it easy to schedule blog posts in advance,...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Nov 12, 2025 | Content, Content Marketing, Marketing, SEO, Small Business, WordPress
TL;DR: Adding media to WordPress is easy no matter if you’re using the Block Editor, Classic Editor, or a builder like Divi or Elementor. Upload images, videos, and audio directly or embed them from platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud. Always optimize files with...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Jul 17, 2025 | Marketing, Small Business, Web Design, Web Development
TL;DR: To build a website, you need both a domain name (your web address) and web hosting (where your site lives). Domain names help people find you, while hosting stores your website’s content and makes it accessible online. Platforms like WordPress.org offer...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Oct 19, 2021 | Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Small Business, Web Design, Web Development, Website Design
In August of 2021, Google rolled out its Google Page Experience Update. This update comprises an algorithm that takes into account how happy users are when they use a particular web page. We’ve all known for a long time that the human user is just as important as a...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Jun 7, 2021 | Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Small Business, White Hat SEO
I was brainstorming themes for this blog when spring rains suddenly washed the skies in my neighborhood. A deluge poured from the clouds. Roof gutters strained to contain the water. Thunder and lightning tortured the air and small furry things went into hiding to wait...
by Sherri, Ruby Moon Designs | Feb 25, 2021 | Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Small Business, WordPress
It’s lunch time. Your stomach is growling. Pretend you want to eat at a Greek restaurant. To find the Greek restaurant nearest you, you enter “Greek restaurants near me” in to the search query box on Google. This comes up: The page that comes up in response to your...