About Course
To get your WordPress site up and running effectively in 2026, you’ll need a core set of plugins. While Elementor handles the design, these “essential” plugins handle the mechanics—like security, speed, and finding your site on Google.
Think of plugins like apps for your phone; you only want to install the ones you truly need to keep your site fast.
1. SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
These help your website show up when people search on Google.
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Yoast SEO: The “industry standard.” It uses a simple traffic-light system (green/yellow/red) to tell you if your content is easy to read and optimized for search.
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Rank Math: A newer, faster alternative that many pros prefer because it offers more “Pro” features (like 404 monitoring) for free.
2. Security & Backups
Your “safety net” in case things go wrong.
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Wordfence Security: A massive firewall for your site. It blocks hackers and scans your files for any malicious code.
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UpdraftPlus: Essential for backups. It can automatically send a copy of your entire website to your Google Drive or Dropbox every day. If your site breaks, you can fix it with one click.
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Akismet Anti-Spam: Usually pre-installed. It keeps “bot” comments from cluttering your blog posts.
3. Performance (Speed)
Google loves fast sites, and so do users.
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WP Rocket: The best “all-in-one” speed plugin. It’s paid, but it handles almost everything (caching, file shrinking) with zero configuration.
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LiteSpeed Cache: A fantastic free alternative, especially if your hosting company uses LiteSpeed servers.
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Imagify or ShortPixel: These automatically shrink your images so they load faster without looking blurry.
4. Forms & Contact
How people actually talk to you.
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WPForms: Very beginner-friendly and uses a drag-and-drop builder similar to Elementor.
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Forminator: A great free option that includes “advanced” features (like payments and polls) that other plugins charge for.
Course Content
Introduction
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introduction
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Main topic
04:15