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WordPress.com Premium With the Premium plan, in addition to all of the great features included in the Personal plan plus best-in-class hosting, Jetpack essential features, and pre-installed SSL certificate you get: The ability to use Google Analytics. 13 GB of storage space. Ability to add Custom CSS.
7 Benefits of a Premium WordPress Theme
- Access to Tech Support.
- Always Up-To-Date.
- Built-In SEO.
- Easy to Customise.
- Responsive Design.
- Totally Unique.
- Value for Money.
- Choosing Between Free and Premium WordPress Themes.
What is the difference between personal and premium WordPress?
The WordPress Premium plan does include hosting. The only difference between the Personal and Premium plan when it comes to hosting is that the Premium plan offers 13 GB of space to use when the Personal plan only offers you 6GB.
How do I add pros and cons to WordPress?
How to add a Pro & Con Table in Gutenberg
- Step 1- In the WordPress Gutenberg Editor, go to Plugins.
- Step 2- Click on “Add New Plugin” and search for the plugin “Mighty Pros and Cons”.
- Step 3- Go to the WordPress Post where you want to add Pro & Con Table, click on “Add new block” and search for “Mighty Pro & Cons” Block.
What is the pros of WordPress?
The code behind WordPress is very clean and simple, making it easy for search engines to read and index a site’s content. In addition, each page, post, and image can have its own meta tag keywords, description, and title, and be optimized for specific keywords, allowing for very precise search engine optimization.
WordPress premium themes require payment, and many of these don’t come cheap! In fact, according to CodeinWP, the average price for a premium theme is $57.54.