WordPress Hosting Survey Archives 2014-2024: Huge Hosting Surveys Summarized in One Place
Here are the results of 8 of our WordPress hosting surveys - from 2014 to 2024 - aka. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of WordPress Hosting."
(read more)Here are the results of 8 of our WordPress hosting surveys - from 2014 to 2024 - aka. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of WordPress Hosting."
(read more)Elementor has become one of the most popular page builder plugins for WordPress, and not without a reason. It’s highly configurable, easy to use, and packs a ton of features. But! Can you get additional benefits if you use it with some of the best Elementor themes and templates?
(read more)Affiliate programs are some of the most popular online marketing tools, and the same is true for WordPress affiliate programs: product creators can get free initial advertising and pay out only on performance and product promoters can get paid to recommend great products.
(read more)RSS is dead, long live RSS! Granted, people haven't been excited about RSS for a long time. The technology is surely past its prime in the eyes of the public, but it's still very much in use behind the curtains. What's more, you can still achieve pretty great things with it for your WordPress site.
(read more)WordPress is a wonderful project, but as with any software you may find yourself wishing you had some kind of backdoor access to your code and database. Thankfully, there is a solution that can help. The WP-CLI project gives you command-line access to your WordPress installation. In this article, we'll introduce some of the typically irritating tasks that WP-CLI makes almost a fun experience, and show you how to accomplish them using the tool.
(read more)If you’re like most bloggers, you spend a ton of time on your blog posts. Crafting the perfect headline. Writing that intro that grabs readers just right. And while your posts certainly are important…how much time does that leave to spend on your blog homepage? Or, maybe a better question – do you even have a WordPress blog homepage that’s not just a list of your most recent posts?
(read more)TL;DR: Yes, hiring a WordPress maintenance company does make sense, just not for everybody.
(read more)One of the great things about WordPress is the ever-growing community of people that surrounds it. People who are not only willing to extend the software itself, but also share their knowledge and experience with everyone else via some brilliant WordPress tutorials.
(read more)Web hosting for small business is not something that we usually focus too much attention on. I mean, even when building a website for a small business client, we are still very likely to recommend a popular overall hosting solution, like WP Engine or SiteGround.
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