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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Torque Toons: American Gutenberg Meme

By Dan Maby | April 3, 2018
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The American Chopper meme is so popular these days that it was only a matter of time before WordPressers got in on it. Doc Pop Doctor Popular is an artist and musician living in San Francisco. As a full disclaimer, he is neither a doctor nor popular. The post Torque Toons: American Gutenberg Meme appeared […]

How To Hook Your Visitors With A Sizzling ‘About Us’ Page Design

By Dan Maby | April 3, 2018
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If you represent a business, you’ve got a chance to shake hands with your prospective customers, smile to them, and tell about your brand in person. Of course, it isn’t feasible to meet every potential customer so you have to be just as engaging through your website. If you want to effectively introduce your company […]

Torque Toons: GDPR TLDR

By Dan Maby | April 2, 2018
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The GDPR, or General Data Protection Regulation, is coming May 25th. It’s similar to the European Cookie Law, but a lot more strict and specific on what data sites can collect from users. In spite of many recent news stories about big companies mining our data, I still find myself oddly dreading designing a site post-GDPR. […]

A Beginner’s Guide to Content Syndication

By Dan Maby | April 2, 2018
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If you’re frequently publishing content on your ‘dev blog’ or elsewhere on your site, you’ll obviously want it to reach as many people as possible. This is possible through ‘syndication’ – essentially, getting your content onto multiple blogs at once. Content marketing can positively impact the number of leads you get, so automating the process […]

Building an Email List in WordPress – What Business Rookies Need to Know

By Dan Maby | March 30, 2018
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Attracting customers and business associates is one of the crucial aspects of every new business enterprise. If you’ve just set your foot onto the business path, it’s vital to know that you need to generate new leads in a personal manner. And the most personal feature used by every entrepreneur is the email service. Therefore, […]

6 Plugins to Help Increase Your Email Subscribers

By Dan Maby | March 29, 2018
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While most bloggers think of building an email list as a Herculean task, it can really be a simple process if you have the right tools at your disposal. Thankfully, there are plenty of plugins you can use to easily grow your email list. We hand-picked a few of the best WordPress plugins you can […]

Advanced OOP For WordPress: Customizing REST API Endpoints To Improve WordPress Search

By Dan Maby | March 28, 2018
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I’ve written a lot about object-oriented PHP and the WordPress REST API for Torque over the past few years. I’ve also touched on using Composer for dependency management and to provide an autoloader, as well as covered unit testing. The basic message of everything I’ve written is that by applying the established best practices of […]

The 5 Best Related Posts Plugins For WordPress To Engage Your Visitors

By Dan Maby | March 28, 2018
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You probably spend a ton of time and effort trying to get more visitors to your WordPress site. But despite all that hard work, a good chunk of those visitors bounce away, perhaps never to return. That’s why, beyond simply getting visitors to your site, you need to do everything possible to keep them engaged […]

Doc Pop’s News Drop: Are Developers Responsible When a Plugin Breaks a Site?

By Dan Maby | March 27, 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 a great conversation on r/Wordpress (lowercasing is their theirs) about what happens when a plugin update breaks a clients site. Is it the developers job […]

The Facebook Algorithm Change 2018: What it Means for Your Marketing

By Dan Maby | March 27, 2018
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We are in for yet another Facebook algorithm change. When Mark Zuckerberg announced that the platform would start prioritizing news feed content differently, it didn’t go down too well with marketers. Especially since he explicitly stated that “you’ll see less public content like posts from businesses, brands, and media” in favor of “meaningful conversations.” What […]

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