You’re uploading an image to WordPress like usual, and suddenly you get an HTTP error with no explanation. It interrupts your flow and leaves you wondering what just happened. We’ve run into this issue while adding featured images, updating tutorials, and even just tweaking a… Read More »
Advertising is one of the many ways blogs can make money online. While we don’t sell banner ads on our own blog here, we do work with a lot of affiliates and have experience in online advertising. You may be wondering how to incorporate ads… Read More »
We recommend using strong passwords as the first step in keeping your WordPress website safe from hackers. You can add an extra layer of security with SALT keys. These special codes protect your login information, making it much harder for hackers to break in. Think… Read More »
When we first launched WPBeginner in 2009, we only had a handful of pages, such as our homepage, blog categories, a Write for Us page, Editors and Contributors page, a Suggestion page, a Services page, an About page, and a Contact page. That’s all we… Read More »
I don’t know about you, but whenever I sit down to write a blog post, my web browser can be my own worst enemy. With a dozen tabs open for research, email, and social media, it’s far too easy to get sidetracked and lose my… Read More »
We once faced a frustrating issue where user logins and shopping carts on one of our sites kept failing. The problem was something we’d overlooked: how our site was managing cookies. Dealing with technical settings like cookies can feel intimidating, but getting them right is… Read More »
When our team first started experimenting with AI plugins for WordPress, we were a bit skeptical. But now, these tools have become an essential part of our workflow. We use AI-powered plugins to speed up tasks, improve SEO, and even generate headlines that convert. Whether… Read More »
Protecting your blog’s name and logo is essential for your brand. Trademarking and copyrighting help shield you from unauthorized use and legal issues. In this guide, we’ll show you how to trademark and copyright your blog’s name and logo. Securing these protections ensures your brand… Read More »
As a team that’s written thousands of blog posts over the past decade, we know how embarrassing grammar mistakes can be. But we also know that no one’s perfect. Even the best writers may occasionally mix up “affect” and “effect” or miss a crucial comma… Read More »
When someone searches your site, they might see something like http://example.com/?s=search-term. Not exactly the cleanest or most professional look, right? It can feel a bit clunky, and unfortunately, it’s not great for user experience or SEO. After working with WordPress for over a decade, we’ve… Read More »
Used to store interaction and conversion data for campaigns in conjunction with Revenue Attribution.
1 year
_gat_omTracker*
Set, controlled and used by Google Analytics to collect and store data and then send that data to Google Analytics. OptinMonster provides the name if there is no existing tracker found on that page.
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omCountdown-{id}-{elementId}
Used for countdown elements {elementId} in campaigns {id} to determine when it should complete.
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om-{id}-closed / omSlideClosed-{id}
Used specifically with slide-in campaigns {id} to determine if it has been closed or not by a visitor.
30 days
om-success-cookie / omSuccessCookie
Used to determine if a visitor has successfully opted in to any campaign on your site to unlock content when using our Content Locking feature.
365 days
om-success-{id} / omSuccess-{id}
Used to determine if a visitor has successfully opted in to a campaign with the ID of {id} on your site.
365 days
omSeen-{id}
Used to determine if a visitor has been shown a campaign by the slug.
30 days
om-{id}
Used to determine if a visitor has interacted with a campaign ID of {id} on your site.
30 days
_omappvs
Used to determine when a new visitor becomes a returning visitor.