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 Save Abandoned Carts in WooCommerce

By Dan Maby | September 13, 2018
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According to Built With WooCommerce is the most popular ecommerce solution used by shop owners. And the reasons are quite clear it’s free, flexible, simple to use, and has great documentation. It’s no wonder so many people use it! Though the plugin is incredibly full-featured, it can’t help in terms of shopping cart abandonment. In […]

Why State Management, Like Redux, May Solve Your Problems

By Dan Maby | September 12, 2018
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It’s only recently occurred to me that I’ve been doing WordPress, PHP, and JavaScript development for a while. In the last 5-6 years, I’ve learned some best practices that are no longer the best. For example, state management — the practice of putting all of the dynamic values of your application — a user inputs […]

Doc Pop News Drop: An Interview With The Co-Release Lead of WordPress 4.9.9

By Dan Maby | September 12, 2018
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Doc’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. In this week’s News Drop we talk with Anthony Burchell, one of the release leads for WordPress 4.9.9, about what to expect from this upcoming release […]

How to Integrate Artificial Intelligence in the Sales Process

By Dan Maby | September 12, 2018
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Less than a decade ago, the idea of artificial intelligence would inevitably have us thinking about the catastrophic future where machines ruled all mankind. Fast forward a few years, and artificial intelligence is all the rage, albeit with much less dramatic results. However, that doesn’t mean it’s not present in our lives. One area where […]

8 Kinds of Newsletter Sign Ups You Should Have on Your Blog

By Dan Maby | September 11, 2018
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Email newsletters are a great way to keep customers interested in your brand. In fact, a survey of retail professionals found that 80 percent of them use email marketing for both customer acquisition and retention. Getting website visitors to sign up for your email list can be a challenge, however. Part of what makes this […]

Wireframing: A Beginner’s Guide to Developing Better WordPress Themes and Plugins

By Dan Maby | September 10, 2018
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If you’ve never heard of ‘wireframing’ before, now is the time to learn everything you can about it. This technique for developing the structure and format of your solutions should be a vital piece of your overall development strategy. That’s because it’s a path to creating fuller-featured and more stable WordPress plugins and themes. For […]

Doc Pop News Drop: The creator of ClassicPress tells us why he forked WordPress

By Dan Maby | September 6, 2018
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Doc’s WordPress News Drop is a weekly report on the most pressing WordPress news. When the news drops, I will pick it up and deliver it right to you. There’s been a lot of discussion around WordPress 5.0 recently including some folks who want to fork the WordPress project at 4.9. In last week’s video […]

Top Reasons Web Designers Should Consider WordPress

By Dan Maby | September 6, 2018
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When web designers take up projects, they have the option of choosing from a number of platforms like Drupal, Joomla, Weebly, Squarespace, Wix, WordPress, etc. While all of them have proved to be popular with website developers for a variety of reasons, WordPress has emerged as the contentment management system of preference because of its […]

Actionable Ways to Drive Conversions to Your WordPress Website

By Dan Maby | September 4, 2018
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Most website owners understand the importance of driving traffic to a website. It’s the metric that quickly gets webmasters excited as they imagine all those site visitors turning into profit. But the truth is traffic on its own doesn’t really mean much. If it doesn’t convert, then it won’t matter whether the number of monthly […]

How to Use the Gutenberg Migration Guide to Deliver Modern WordPress Plugins

By Dan Maby | September 3, 2018
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Love it or loathe it, Gutenberg is here to stay. As such, getting your WordPress themes and plugins to work with the new editor should be a primary concern. Truth be told, if you’re only just thinking about this aspect now, you’re cutting things pretty close. However, there’s still enough time to prepare your products, […]

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