By Haris Bacic March 24th, 2016 When it comes to a platform to run your website on, WordPress is a pretty common one. As everyone probably already knows, WordPress is only limited by the plugins available or the development skills you have. In other words, you can literally extend it in any way you want. While … Continue reading Extending WordPress: 10 Super Powerful WordPress Plugins
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The Ultimate Content Planning Tool That Every WordPress Blogger Needs
by Mike Brown March 22, 2016 Follow @BuddhaBroIncMarch 22, 2016 When you fail to plan, you plan to fail. This timeless quote from the well-renowned Benjamin Franklin sums up the tough task of getting enough hours out of our day to accomplish our goals. It’s no secret that finding time to blog is a limited … Continue reading The Ultimate Content Planning Tool That Every WordPress Blogger Needs
5 Tips for Maintaining WordPress Websites
by Trish D’Amato March 12, 2016March 12, 2016 So you’ve launched a new website – hooray! While most of the heavy lifting is complete, investing in proper website maintenance will go a long way in ensuring your WordPress site remains healthy and insusceptible to cyber attacks. Just like a car needs regular preventative maintenance, simple … Continue reading 5 Tips for Maintaining WordPress Websites
35 Best Tools to Monetize Your Blog with WordPress
by Mari Kane March 11, 2016 Follow @blogsitestudioMarch 11, 2016 It’s fun to monetize a site, you just have to know how. Everyone want to profit from their blog, but only a few are successful. Why? When it comes to blog monetization timing is always important, as the people who started 10 years ago know … Continue reading 35 Best Tools to Monetize Your Blog with WordPress
How to Optimize WordPress for Better Online Visibility
by Debra Murphy March 3, 2016 Follow @MasterfulMktgMarch 3, 2016 WordPress powers 25 percent of all websites. Small businesses, whether they blog or not, are taking advantage of the simplicity and power of this content management platform. WordPress allows you to take control of your website, making it easy to keep it updated with fresh, … Continue reading How to Optimize WordPress for Better Online Visibility
What’s The Difference Between WordPress.com and WordPress.org?
by Susanna Perkins February 27, 2016February 27, 2016 WordPress comes in two distinct flavors: self-hosted, and wordpress.com. Understandably, there’s a lot of confusion between them. So I’m going to tell you upfront, the WordPress you want is self-hosted, sometimes known as wordpress.org. So what’s the difference between the dot-com and dot-org versions? I’m glad you … Continue reading What’s The Difference Between WordPress.com and WordPress.org?
What’s Next For WordPress?
by Andy Holland February 22, 2016February 22, 2016 Almost thirteen years after its launch, WordPress is more dominant on the web than ever before. In fact, it’s now thought that at least 25% of websites are powered by this CMS. Major developments in 2015 saw the acquisition of WooCommerce as well as the introduction of … Continue reading What’s Next For WordPress?
How Do I Speed Up My WordPress Website?
by Richie Contartesi January 25, 2016 Follow @anabolictechJanuary 25, 2016 Having a great landing page with a fantastic Call to Action is the only thing you should worry about when it comes to your design, right? After all, you figure folks will wait around for your page to load so they can buy your fantastic … Continue reading How Do I Speed Up My WordPress Website?
7 Signs Your WordPress Designer Is Garbage
by Richie Contartesi December 28, 2015 Follow @anabolictechDecember 28, 2015 When you’re on the lookout for a WordPress designer, the temptation can be strong to make a choice that’s as economical as possible. What this often leads to is hiring a designer who is inexperienced or just plain garbage. How can you tell how to … Continue reading 7 Signs Your WordPress Designer Is Garbage
Improve Your Editorial Workflow in Multi-Author WordPress Blogs
by Vishnu Supreet December 19, 2015December 19, 2015 Publishing content on a multi-author blog is not easy, to say the least. First there is the website owner who sometimes also works as the editor (last person to approve a post before publishing). Then, with bigger websites, there are the editors and sometimes more than one … Continue reading Improve Your Editorial Workflow in Multi-Author WordPress Blogs