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How to Set up an Online Membership Business on WordPress
Online membership businesses have the potential of being very lucrative. Customers are charged on an on-going basis, which means you bring in revenue from the same people monthly, quarterly, or… Read more
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Speed Up Your WordPress Site with Lazy Load Tools
While speed isn’t the be all and end all of a good website, it does play a major role in its overall success. Why is this the case? Because how… Read more
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How the WordPress Front End Editor Could Steal the Drag and Drop Site Builder Market
The WordPress development team is always up to something, and one of their latest projects is the implementation of a front end editor to WordPress. This would make it possible… Read more
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How to Select the Right Tools for Your WordPress Site’s Forum
Forums are useful interactive tools for websites. People can post topics to start meaningful conversations and add to a site’s appeal. Forum conversations are also indexed in Google, leading those… Read more
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How to Optimize Your WordPress Site to Have Multiple Landing Pages
When visiting a website, people don’t always come through the front door. They come through multiple back doors, side doors, basement doors, and windows that are also available. Every page… Read more
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WordPress Core Development Updates [March 2014 Edition]
The WordPress development team is perpetually hard at work. This fact is made visible to the public thanks to regular updates at the Make WordPress Core blog. This space on… Read more
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Preventing WordPress Comment Spam: When Automated Tools Don’t Help
The comments section of a WordPress blog is very important because it gives readers an area to express their opinions and ask for more information, and it gives the website… Read more
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Say Goodbye to Passwords with Clef for WordPress
If you’re like me, you have a lot of accounts for different websites. You probably have a huge list somewhere on your computer of these usernames and passwords. And while… Read more
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How to Set Yourself Up for Long-Term Clients After Launching a WordPress Site
A lot of developers take a one-and-done approach to their clients. That is, they build a single WordPress site to the client’s specifications then walk away. They may build another… Read more