Lilach Bullock — February 7, 2019 Follow @lilachbullock — February 7, 2019 Thinking of building a website for your business? There are a lot of amazing content management systems out there, but none as popular as WordPress who are currently powering over 32% of the web – almost a third of all websites are WordPress. … Continue reading How to Create an Amazing WordPress Website for Your Business: 3 Useful Tips and Tricks
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5 Reasons your Business Should Switch to WordPress
Thomas Griffin — December 27, 2018 Follow @jthomasgriffin — December 27, 2018 If your business is thinking about switching to WordPress, it wouldn’t be the first. The most popular content management system (CMS) on the market, WordPress powers more than 28 percent of the web. Since its release in 2003, it’s become the go-to CMS … Continue reading 5 Reasons your Business Should Switch to WordPress
Simple Tech for Small Business Owners, Part Four: WordPress
Paige Duffy — October 9, 2018 — October 9, 2018 simplu27 / Pixabay So far in this series, we’ve talked about ways to drive traffic to your site using SEO and PPC and how to use analytics to make informed decisions. At the core of all these concepts is that your small business has a … Continue reading Simple Tech for Small Business Owners, Part Four: WordPress
Official AMP plugin for WordPress released
After more than three years of development and testing, the AMP Project has made the version 1.0 stable plugin freely available to WordPress users. Chris Sherman on December 13, 2018 Just a week after the momentous release of WordPress 5.0, the open-source Google-backed AMP project has launched the official version 1.0 of its plugin, which … Continue reading Official AMP plugin for WordPress released
WordPress with Gutenberg – It’s No Printing Press
Ryan Yaeger — October 12, 2018 Follow @YaegerBomb — October 12, 2018 Massive WordPress Update Fails to Impress More than six centuries ago when Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, he brought mass media to life, forging the way to the large-scale printing and dissemination of information and knowledge across the world. Almost 16 years … Continue reading WordPress with Gutenberg – It’s No Printing Press
How to increase your PageSpeed in WordPress
With over 59% of websites using WordPress as a CMS, optimizing them to load quickly is a good idea. Contributor Dave Davies walks through key steps and shows how to optimize a WordPress site for Google PageSpeed. Dave Davies on August 15, 2018 We hear a lot about PageSpeed from Google, and there’s no … Continue reading How to increase your PageSpeed in WordPress
6 Reasons NOT To Buy a Custom WordPress Theme
Tommy Landry — June 25, 2018 Follow @tommy_landry— June 25, 2018 It’s no secret to clients and colleague alike…I’m a huge fan of WordPress for a variety of reasons (ease of use, extensibility, frequency of security updates, etc.). One of its huge strengths is the availability of a large number of themes. Yet, I regularly … Continue reading 6 Reasons NOT To Buy a Custom WordPress Theme
How to Get Your Website Ready For WordPress 5.0 Update
Susan Gilbert — June 13, 2018 Follow @SusanGilbert — June 13, 2018 Read This Before You Update Your Website to WordPress 5.0 WordPress has been the top platform to have a self-hosted a mobile-ready website that can be fully customized from thousands of different themes and plugins. Since 2003 there have been numerous updates and … Continue reading How to Get Your Website Ready For WordPress 5.0 Update
GDPR Compliance & Your WordPress Website
Jason Davis — May 22, 2018 I’m sure you’ve seen the news or alerts about GDPR compliance about data privacy. If you are using the web you’ve seen those notifications about cookies appearing on your favorite websites. If you are a business that operates in the United States, and has a website that can get … Continue reading GDPR Compliance & Your WordPress Website
Standardizing WordPress Theme Updates
Barry Roos — May 19, 2018 Follow @roosites — May 19, 2018 I am a big believer in WordPress and use it for 95%+ of my client websites. They are constantly upgrading the CMS and at this point, I wouldn’t consider using any other software. But, as with most things in life, there are some … Continue reading Standardizing WordPress Theme Updates