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Email List Building in 2019: What You Need to Know to Succeed

Email List Building in 2019: What You Need to Know to Succeed

Email List Building in 2019: What You Need to Know to Succeed Posted on April 5, 2019 by Lindsay Pietroluongo in Marketing | 0 comments Email marketing is powerful because it’s both high-impact and low-cost. Many of us have our hands in our email every

How to Comment Your Code Like a Pro: Best Practices and Good Habits

How to Comment Your Code Like a Pro: Best Practices and Good Habits

How to Comment Your Code Like a Pro: Best Practices and Good Habits Posted on April 3, 2019 by B.J. Keeton in WordPress | 0 comments Writing code is a lot like writing prose. Every person does it a little differently, and because of that, we all have a

2019 WordPress Website Maintenance Survey - ManageWP

2019 WordPress Website Maintenance Survey - ManageWP

By offering maintenance services to your clients, you open the door to an opportunity for attracting more clients – and the chance to increase your income. In this article, we’ll share the results of our 2019 WordPress Maintenance Survey, along with

5 Tips For Monetizing Your WordPress Site

5 Tips For Monetizing Your WordPress Site

I always hear from people asking me about monetizing their WordPress site or blog. Some are totally stumped, while others have tons of ideas but don’t know where to start. Here are a few quick tips to help you think through your monetization

10 Top WordPress Plugins You Can Use to Improve Your Websites - Designmodo

10 Top WordPress Plugins You Can Use to Improve Your Websites - Designmodo

WordPress plugins are very important. They are to your website designs what cheese, sour cream, and bacon bits are to a baked potato. They can turn the so-so into the extraordinary. They can produce features for your website that might otherwise require a

How to Set Up a Powerful Membership Site on WordPress

How to Set Up a Powerful Membership Site on WordPress

There are a lot of options available for creating membership sites with WordPress. Restrict Content Pro is on the top of my list. Let’s start off by looking at the plugin settings for your site. Several pages are automatically created for you when you

Configuring HTTP2 Push with Wordpress | Responsive Web Design

Configuring HTTP2 Push with Wordpress | Responsive Web Design

Server Push allows you to push a set of files down to the browser along with the request for the HTML even before the HTML is parsed. This means sending things like logos and CSS before the browser knows to request them, and thus speeding up the perceived

Six Ways In Which WordPress Could Die

Six Ways In Which WordPress Could Die

Ever hear that saying, ““? All things end, even good things. Even though WordPress is the number one blogging platform across the web today, at some point, it will have to claim a number other than one. So with that in mind on this , I’ll take a look at

How to Automatically Log out Idle Users in WordPress

How to Automatically Log out Idle Users in WordPress

Do you want to automatically log out idle users in WordPress? As a security-conscious site admin, you may want to force inactive users to login again. Banking websites and apps already use this technique to avoid unauthorized users from accessing accounts or