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100.75% increase in organic traffic in 6 months for Sensei
“The best part about working with Ellipsis is that they know our audience and our needs. It continues to be a great collaboration and they’ve become a natural extension of our team.”
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Data-Driven Answer From 729 Posts: How Often to Post on Your Blog?
We analysed the performance of 729 pieces of SEO Content to understand how often you should post to your blog.
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Last minute Black Friday tips for WordPress businesses
The annual Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale bonanza is nearly here. This post offers pragmatic sale optimizations for WordPress businesses.
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WordPress.org is ineffective for plugin distribution in 2022
How do WordPress plugins grow in 2022? For new plugins, the data suggests they’re not growing through the Plugin Repository directly.
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Who’s winning on the WooCommerce Marketplace?
3 sellers make up ~75% of revenue… can new listings get traction on the WooCommerce Marketplace?
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Launching the weather report: WordPress is down -10.4%
WordPress is down -10.4% since the start of 2022. This post introduces Ellipsis’ weekly Weather Report on the industry.
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FALCON AI almost guarantees top-10 rankings for Barn2
FALCON AI almost guarantees top-10 rankings for Barn2’s SEO Content “FALCON AI helps our new content to rank much more quickly, and maximizes the chance that each piece of content will generate sales.” Get game-changing…
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A 0.4% drop in WordPress’ market share doesn’t really matter
WordPress’ market share is shrinking, maybe? In context of total CMS dominance and differing methods, 0.4% decrease is fine.
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3.2x ARR increase for a WordPress product business, from side-project to full-time team
“Ellipsis has guided us from struggling with marketing to building a thriving business.”
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105,495,450 searches for WordPress terms in the last 12 months, up 7.5% year-on-year
We’ve regularly written about the state of WordPress searches over the years: from the first article analysing a 52% spike in searches in 2020, to an in-depth look at a search lull in the summer…