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Plugins

6 Ways to Automate WordPress Design and Layout

WordPress automation may seem like a scary world for those unfamiliar with the term or who have tech trust issues. It’s okay, we don’t blame you! However, there are cases in which having an automation plugin is a good thing—a very good thing.

Automation can free up your time from manual tasks so you can focus on larger site projects, content creation, and marketing.

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Plugins

Best Drag and Drop WordPress Page Builders

We love WordPress — a lot. It allows you to do so much for free and offers incredible premium themes so your website and/or blog can stand out from the crowd. Unfortunately, not all of us out there know how to code, which can make customizing your WordPress a bit difficult.

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Plugins

5 Best WordPress Caching Plugins

What in the world is caching and why would I ever need a WordPress plugin for it? Caching is very technical and a bit dry. But once you know, you’ll never forget — just like a cache!

Actually, caching is a pretty cool concept and if you want to optimize your WordPress page’s loading speed you could greatly benefit from a WordPress caching plugin.

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Plugins

6 Best Translation Plugins For WordPress

In 2020, using a WordPress translation plugin to translate your site for users is becoming increasingly important. Our world speaks about 6,500 languages — 800 languages are spoken in Manhattan, NY alone — and global internet access and the popularity of WordPress means almost anyone can access your site.

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Plugins

Best WordPress Contact Form Plugins

There are so many contact form plugins out there, so let’s take a look at the best WordPress contact forms for 2020.

At its most basic, a contact form collects information and connects site users to website owners. At its most advanced, contact forms allow clients to transmit payments, upload files, and redirect communication to particular departments and people in your business.

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Development

Reasons to Opt for a Custom WordPress Theme

Choosing a theme is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when building a WordPress website. It can also be one of the most difficult. After all, themes are what ultimately display your message to the world.

The WordPress marketplace is filled with plenty of ready-to-use themes. Sometimes, you’ll find one that’s the perfect fit. But there are also a number of reasons why you’re better served by creating your own custom theme.

So, how do you know when it’s time to go with something custom? We’ll review some scenarios when a custom theme is your best bet, along with the effect it can have on your business. But first, let’s take a look at the potential downsides of using readymade themes. Read More

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The Only 12 Tips You Need Before Starting a Blog

I think you will I agree when I say: Starting a blog is one of the best feelings you’ll ever have. The best part comes when people start reading your articles, commenting and sharing. Take it from me, it is one of the best feelings on this earth, something akin to falling in love.

But this adrenaline rush can lead you to make a boatload of mistakes as you start. And to help you avoid the common pitfalls that plague bloggers left, right and center, we bring you 12 of the best tips you will need before starting a blog.

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Train Your Clients to Use WordPress

Helping someone learn to help themselves is an incredibly satisfying experience. And it is often part of a web designer’s job description. We build something for our clients and then teach them to how to use it.

A platform such as WordPress makes this possible. However, it’s not always easy. Clients can run the gamut in terms of technical knowledge. Therefore, we must be able to effectively communicate with people of all skill levels.

Plus, there really isn’t such a thing as a “standard” WordPress website. There are plenty of shared traits. But the endless combinations of themes, plugins and customization make every site unique.

How, then, do we go about training our clients to use WordPress? Let’s explore some best practices for passing on our knowledge. Read More