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Locking Down WordPress
Securing WordPress is a nonstop job, but if you do it right — from the start — and use the right plugins you can make it much easier.
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21 Must-Have Tools For Online Business Building In 2017
As an entrepreneur, blogger or freelancer, sometimes you are so eager to grow quickly, especially in the early years, that you tend to invest in too many online marketing tools, software and gadgets. Worst yet, it’s easy to get confused and you end up investing in the wrong tools altogether! Today I am cleaning up the confusion. I’ve drilled down on my top recommended tools and resources for starting and running your online business. Here’s what you really need to move your business forward, even when you’ve got a tight budget!
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Free Email Spam Word Checker Online|Drip Marketing|Retainly
Retainly’s free email spam word checker tests your email for potential SPAM words and provides you with a detailed metric report.
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Recent WordPress vulnerability used to deface 1.5 million pages
Up to 20 attackers or groups of attackers are defacing WordPress websites that haven't yet applied a recent patch for a critical vulnerability.
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Disqus Ads Are No Longer Free to Disable
WordPress users now have to pay a monthly fee to remove Disqus ads from their comments. Click here to learn more about these changes and some alternatives.
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Choosing the Right CMS: WordPress VS Sitefinity
Website development is not a child’s play. You cannot get your website developed today and decide on changing it tomorrow. There is a whole lot of things attached to the task of web development like the search engine ranking of your website, the widespread use of your website, the content, URLs, traffic, leads, etc. Therefore, you cannot decide to migrate your website or redesign it any sooner after its launch
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15 Best Google AdSense Plugins for WordPress to Show Ads Effectively
Google AdSense is the pit stop of blogging process. It gives us energy by fueling the blog or by generating periodic revenues. There are
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WordPress 4.8: Evans
Gear up for a more intuitive WordPress! Version 4.8 of WordPress, named “Evans” in honor of jazz pianist and composer William John “Bill” Evans, is available for download or update in your WordPress dashboard. New features in 4.8 add more ways for you to express yourself and represent your brand.
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Wordpress's owner is closing its San Francisco office because its employees never show up
The blogging platform's parent, a remote-working advocate, wound up listing the property.
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WordCamp Europe 2017 Draws 1900 Attendees from 79 Countries
WordCamp Europe was held this weekend in Paris, bringing together 1,900 attendees from 79 countries. Another 1,000 people joined via livestream from 77 countries to make a total audience of 2,900 participants from 92 countries. The number of attendees on the ground was about one third less than original estimates of 3,000, but everyone who wanted a ticket was able to get one. A team of 221 volunteers communicated on Slack behind the scenes to make the event run as smoothly as possible.
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10 Lessons Learned From Five Years of Selling WordPress Products
When I launched our theme store and stepped into the world of developing WordPress products, I was beyond naïve. I had no idea what I was getting myself into and I didn’t know how to run a successful e-commerce business. But after a lot of mistakes and course corrections, I found stability, a lot of great customers, and more revenue than I expected. Today, I’m sharing my top 10 lessons learned with you, so I can spare you from falling down the same rabbit holes and pitfalls.
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WordPress Custom Fields 101: Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
Ever wondered what are custom fields in WordPress? Want to learn more about how custom fields work? Here's the ultimate guide to WordPress custom fields.
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10 Tools and Plugins to Create Better 10X Content with WordPress
WordPress certainly makes it easy to share your content with the world. Whether your blogging goal is to generate more leads for your business, sell more products, or simply grow your audience, WordPress is the right platform. Out of the box, WordPress includes everything needed to start a blog-based content...
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How to Build a Better WordPress Website ... One Week at a Time
What is the key to building a better website? Well, you first need an idea. And it needs to be useful. Next, you need to start with the right stuff, the right raw materials. You clicked on the headline of this post, so perhaps you’re already using WordPress or strongly considering it. Good choice. Continue down that path. After that, you have to be willing to hit Publish.
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Will Inactive Plugins Slow Down WordPress? Should You Delete Inactive Plugins?
In this beginnes guide, we will answer the question: do deactivated plugins slow down WordPress and explain why should delete inactive plugins in WordPress.
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WordPress.com vs WordPress.org - Which is Better?
Wondering what's the difference between WordPress.org vs WordPress.com? Here's a comprehensive comparison of WordPress.org vs WordPress.com.
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The Month in WordPress: June 2017
Aside from other general news, the three big events in June were the release of WordPress 4.8, WordCamp Europe 2017, and the WordPress Community Summit. Read on to hear more about these as well as other interesting stories from around the WordPress world.
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WPCampus 2017 Will Be Streamed Live for Free
WPCampus, a conference focused on using WordPress in higher education, takes place this Friday and Saturday in Buffalo, NY. If you’re unable to attend the event, WPCampus will be live streaming the sessions for free.
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Verst wants to be your WordPress for the mobile generation
Just over a year old, Verst launched several new features Wednesday that include paid subscriptions, homepage designs, a cheaper pricing tier, content migration from WordPress, and email delivery.
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10 Reasons a Self-Hosted WordPress Blog is the Best
Looking to start a new blog? The quickest way is to use a hosted solution like WordPress.com or Blogger. But although these platforms are OK for beginners, they are also extremely limited and throw up many issues. To be completely honest, I don’t really like hosted solutions because they are a walled garden and allow little room for customisation and expansion. Want to run Google AdSense on a free WordPress.com blog? You can’t. What about uploading that cool new plugin you just found? Nope, it’s not supported. And don’t get me started on the problem of account suspension!
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