Over the past few weeks, I’ve been busy editing e-commerce product videos for our social media platforms and YouTube channel using CapCut. Here’s a glimpse of what I accomplished:
✅ Shot Videos with Minimal Setup: Efficiency is key! I filmed each video to reduce the need for extensive editing. 🎁 Unboxing & Review Videos: Showcasing our products with authenticity. ✂️ Quick Edits: With no internet access, I focused on swift edits—simple speed adjustments and sound enhancements—to keep the process fast and effective.
Whether it’s product showcases or web development tutorials, creating engaging content that connects with our audience is always the goal.
Excited to continue sharing more insights and tips on e-commerce and content creation!
For no reason, a ranking and traffic drop is showing in Google Search Console from one of the Bangladeshi e-commerce websites I manage.
From my analysis, I figured out this has nothing to do from our side but external factors like there was an internet blackout for the whole country between those dates so visitors were not there searching on Google as a result Google dropped ranking, but it is ok now.
So maybe one of the ranking factors could be “if visitors don’t search keywords based on your site and as a result, the site doesn’t show up on search results, overall ranking will go down”
One of the WordPress websites I maintain had a problem. This problem is very very common amongst my clients also. The problem is website is not sending emails to Gmail or any other assigned email address. And I had the solution.
Why WordPress website is not sending any emails?
If your WordPress website is not sending emails, the issue could be due to hosting limitations, incorrect configurations, spam filters, plugin conflicts, theme issues, blocked email ports, email queuing problems, or misconfigured contact forms. By systematically checking each of these areas and using the solutions provided, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue.
Why do websites need to send emails?
Any WordPress website or any other platform website needs to send emails for the following reasons:
User Verification: Confirm email addresses and activate new accounts.
Password Recovery: Allow users to reset forgotten passwords.
Transactional Updates: Send order confirmations and shipping notifications.
User Engagement: Distribute newsletters, promotional offers, and event reminders.
Security Alerts: Notify users of suspicious activity and provide two-factor authentication codes.
Feedback Requests: Collect user feedback and survey responses.
Community Notifications: Inform users about social interactions, such as messages and comments.
Legal Compliance: Communicate updates to terms of service and privacy policies.
Emails enhance user experience, improve security, ensure compliance, and drive engagement.
When a website needs to communicate with a user it sends an email.
Why you should use a ready-made WordPress plugin?
There are many possibilities as to why your WordPress website is not sending emails and I had to manually check all the steps. This is a very long process and not effective unless you are an expert developer. So ready-made plugin is the best solution.
Which WordPress plugin is best to help send email from a WordPress website?
I use the “WP Mail SMTP Lite” WordPress plugin, it solves all the problems literally and processes your website’s emails smoothly.
How to configure the WP Mail SMTP plugin?
It was pretty hard at the beginning to configure, there was no helpful guide, and guide and Google Cloud console kept changing. I initially searched YouTube for tutorials and configured plugins on my own. Later WP Mail SMTP published an official guide on how to configure the WP Mail SMTP plugin you can check the link here https://wpmailsmtp.com/docs/how-to-set-up-the-gmail-mailer-in-wp-mail-smtp/
I successfully configured the plugin and it’s working fine, sending all the emails from my server to my gmail.
If you need help regarding any WordPress/website issues, you can contact me.