Maximizing Business Growth with Open-Source Software: A Comprehensive Guide to OSS Advantages

By Dan Maby | March 22, 2024
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In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the strategic selection of technology underpinning your business operations can significantly influence your competitive edge, growth trajectory, and innovation capabilities. At the heart of this technological crossroads stands open-source software (OSS) – a paradigm that has reshaped software development, deployment, and utilisation across industries. Understanding open-source software, however, necessitates […]

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How to Enforce Secure Passwords on Your WordPress Website

By Dan Maby | December 10, 2018
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We’re willing to bet that you probably know all about using secure passwords for your WordPress admin account. However, you can’t take for granted that other users will do the same. To make sure your site remains safe, you’ll want to ensure all passwords are secure. While WordPress includes a function to create a secure […]

State of the Word 2018: Learn Blocks Deeply

By Dan Maby | December 8, 2018
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With snow lightly falling in downtown Nashville, Matt Mullenweg took the stage for his annual State of the Word address. The speech wrapped up another successful WordCamp US 2018 full of talks, networking, and fun. Mullenweg began by letting WordPress reintroduce itself. Reminding the community it was built on the constitution and is powered by […]

Best WordPress Template: Monstroid2 vs. Divi vs. Avada

By Dan Maby | December 7, 2018
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Building a website, you can go for a good template, a better template or for a super-cool one. You can even go for the very best template in the market. However, how do you learn which theme is currently the best? Template market is vast, and it’s hard to single out the best among best-selling […]

What You Need to Know About Geotargeting in WordPress

By Dan Maby | December 7, 2018
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Designing a WordPress website that appeals to your audience and effectively guides them through the user journey takes a lot of work. It’s not just the development of a user persona and sales funnel that has to be carefully thought out. When building websites for a geographically distinct audience–be it for a smaller local audience […]

Gutenberg is Here!

By Dan Maby | December 6, 2018
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In January 2017, Matt Mullenweg announced the Gutenberg project. A project that would change the way people created websites and content in WordPress. After nearly two years, Gutenberg has been merged with core in WordPress 5.0. A long time coming The WISIWYG editor hasn’t had a massive update in over 15 years. Gutenberg introduces a […]

5 Ways to Give Your Blog a Temporary Holiday Theme

By Dan Maby | December 6, 2018
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year — for blogging. Give your blog a temporary holiday theme and meet your readers’ expectations for a bright and joyful time of year. Small changes make a significant impact on your site visitors, and WordPress makes it easy to add some seasonal cheer. Experts predict holiday eCommerce […]

Torque Toons: WCUS 2018

By Dan Maby | December 5, 2018
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Heading to WordCamp US in Nashville this weekend? Be sure to stop by the WP Engine booth to pick up a copy of our Torque Toons coloring book. Featuring some of our favorite WordPress toons of the past year. Doc Pop Doctor Popular is an artist and musician living in San Francisco. As a full […]

10 Reasons WordPress is the Best Platform for Your Business Website

By Dan Maby | December 5, 2018
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It doesn’t matter what business you decide to start or you already have; the website is its main representation in front of the audience. You know you need it, and you know it has to be great. This brings us to a question: how can you make the website project easier to develop, cheaper, and […]

Storytelling – Why and How to Use It for Your Content Marketing

By Dan Maby | December 4, 2018
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Storytelling is an important component of online content. Much like copywriting it’s a way of turning bland, forgettable blog posts and web pages into captivating content pieces. Storytelling has become a crucial component in online marketing. The good news is that, even if you don’t know anything about storytelling, you can learn it and this […]

How to Balance Your Mental Health and Success in WordPress

By Dan Maby | December 3, 2018
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We’ve discussed burnout previously on the blog, but mental health remains an important topic due to the high-pressure nature of working within WordPress. Given that a half day was dedicated to this exact subject at the latest WordCamp Europe, it’s clearly an ongoing concern for many developers. Fortunately, there’s a lot of information available on […]

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