Recipe Card Blocks PRO 7.0.0 Is Here: Faster Performance, New Styles & More

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We’re very happy to announce Recipe Card Blocks 7.0.0.

This is one of the most important updates we’ve shipped recently, focused on the areas that matter most to food creators:

  • Better design quality
  • Better front-end speed
  • Better editor experience

If you publish recipes regularly, you should feel this update immediately in both your workflow and your page performance.

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Recipe Card Blocks PRO 6.3.0: Ingredients Manager, SVG Icons, Smarter AI, and Better Block Settings

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If you build recipe content regularly, this update is a big one.

Version 6.3.0 of Recipe Card Blocks PRO introduces a brand-new Ingredients Manager, improves how recipe icons are rendered across the plugin, refines AI workflows, and brings major usability improvements to the Recipe Card block settings in Gutenberg.

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How to Set Up Google Search Console for Your Food Blog

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Set Up Google Search Console for Your Food Blog

Google Search Console (GSC) is a free tool that enables you to monitor your website. Using GSC, you can see what keywords bring in the most traffic, check for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) errors, and more. It’s the Swiss Army knife of SEO tools. However, all that complexity can make it seem intimidating to get started.

The good news is that Google Search Console is remarkably simple to set up. Additionally, if you couple it with a plugin like Recipe Card Blocks, you can use it to monitor the recipe structured data you’ve added to your content.

In this article, we’ll talk about why you should be using Google Search Console for your food blog and how to set it up. Let’s get to it!

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How to Create and Use Recipe Rich Pins on Your Food Blog

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Create Recipe Rich Pins on Your Food Blog

Looking for a way to boost engagement on your food blog? Use Recipe Rich Pins.

Many people use Pinterest nowadays to find recipes and full meal prep techniques rather than flipping through a hefty cookbook. This is because the platform makes it easy for users to view ingredients and recipes in a visually attractive post-style format rather than reading them in plain text form from your food blog or from a cookbook.

However, you will need a way to create Recipe Rich Pins on your food blog to present your recipes in a visually-appealing and engaging way.

In this post, we’ll explain how you can create and use Recipe Rich Pins on your food blog.

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