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Media Temple Managed WordPress Hosting: Overview and Review

January 15, 2020 Leave a Comment

When a web host provider offers managed WordPress hosting, that means they have a concierge service through which they handle the technical parts of running WordPress – and that you don’t have to do any of it. For example, the host will take care of daily backups, scalability, security, speed, updates, uptime, etc. Plus, these […]

Hotjar Heatmap Analytics: An Overview and Review

January 14, 2020 Leave a Comment

If there’s one area where WordPress is a bit lacking, it’s analytics. To access that critical information about your website, you’ll need to integrate the Content Management System (CMS) with a third-party service such as Hotjar. In this article, we’ll talk about how Hotjar works and explain how to integrate it with WordPress. Then we’ll […]

How to Use a Heatmap to Improve Your Website’s Overall Quality

January 13, 2020 Leave a Comment

Heatmaps can be extremely useful tools. They enable you to track user behavior on your website, in ways that mere numbers often have a hard time representing. With a heatmap, you can visualize your visitors’ journey through your content. This enables you to quickly identify pain points, so you can improve their experience. Although WordPress […]

GreenGeeks Eco-Friendly Hosting: An Overview and Review

January 11, 2020 Leave a Comment 3

Web hosting and protecting the environment aren’t two goals that usually go hand-in-hand, but if you’re in this small niche of web host-seekers, GreenGeeks should be on your radar. Why do we need eco-friendly web hosting? Websites can be a drain on the environment because they produce C02 and add to your carbon footprint. Data […]

Is WordPress Suitable For Large and Complex WordPress Websites?

January 8, 2020 Leave a Comment 2

Is WordPress suitable for large and complex WordPress websites? You should be concerned about building any complex project regardless of the underlying framework or a CMS. Let me quote the original scope from the comment before discussing further: I am currently in the process of obtaining quotes to build a website. The website is likely […]

A Guide to Using the Google Site Kit WordPress Plugin

January 7, 2020 Leave a Comment

Google is everywhere. Most of us use the search engine every day, multiple times. If you’re a webmaster, you probably also rely on at least one of the platform’s advanced tools, such as Google Analytics or Search Console. Keeping track of data across so many different services can get tricky, however, which is where Google Site Kit […]

Our Top 10 WordPress Posts of 2019

December 31, 2019 Leave a Comment

It’s always interesting at the end of each year to see which posts end up being the most visited blog posts in our two most popular categories: WordPress and Divi. This year is no exception. Some posts are predictably popular year to year, such as posts on WordPress menus or contact forms, but this year […]

How to Create an Anonymous Blog Using WordPress (and Why You’d Want To)

December 30, 2019 Leave a Comment

Do over-sharers bug you? Maybe you want to speak your truth, tell your story or share your opinions (the ones that aren’t shared by the majority), and you don’t need credit when doing it. Privacy still exists, and you can shout your beliefs from your anonymous blog without anyone finding out who’s behind the curtain. […]

6 Top WordPress Survey Plugins

December 28, 2019 Leave a Comment

WordPress survey plugins are a powerful way to collect valuable customer feedback and audience insights. Surveys can help you improve your customer service, engage with your audience, and even upgrade the user experience on your website. There are many amazing WordPress survey plugin tools available for a wide variety of uses. Some are external survey […]

What is a 401 Error and How Do You Fix It?

December 27, 2019 Leave a Comment

Imagine you’re trying to update your website, but for some reason, you can’t access the back end. Worse yet, you can’t even get to your WordPress Login page because there’s a pesky 401 error barring the way. An HTTP error 401 means there’s a problem authenticating your browser credentials. In this article, we’ll break down […]

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