You’ve done a thorough job optimizing your website for search engines. Your site’s crazy-fast, images look great, and content is tagged for easier scanning. Now it’s time to pay attention to those 155 characters (or less) that will the users. Below is what your page’s and post’s meta description looks like in search. There’s just […] View original post at …
18 No-Fail Tips for Creating Stunning Landing Pages with WordPress
We’re all familiar with the term “landing page” thanks to Google Analytics. But while a landing page is technically the first page someone “lands” on when they visit a website, that’s not always what we mean when we talk about landing pages. While most pages on your website should be able to convert visitors (i.e. […] View original post at …
35 Time-Saving Productivity Apps for Busy WordPress People
Keeping a car is a lot like time when it comes to working with WordPress: you can add all sorts of bells and whistles to turn a clunker into a race car and, similarly, you can better manage your time, productivity and workflow with the plethora of apps that are currently available. Whether you’re developing […] View original post at …
How to Get Users Hooked On Your WordPress Site with Web Push Notifications
Web push notifications are one of the newest additions to the arsenal of tools available to internet marketers. However, like all marketing tools, they have a time and a place. There are two keys to getting the most out of web push notifications: First, you need to understand what sort of messages web push notifications […] View original post at …
How to Host Your WordPress Site on Multiple AWS Server Instances
You’ve almost definitely heard about Amazon Web Services. And, given that you’re on this site, I’m going to make the obvious assumption that you’ve heard about WordPress, too. But what you might not have heard about is combining WordPress with Amazon Web Services (AWS) for web hosting. Articles about hosting WordPress on shared hosting, CPanel […] View original post at …
DesktopServer: How to Set Up the Easiest Development Environment for WordPress
Setting up WordPress in a localhost environment can save you a ton of time if you frequently test new designs and go bug hunting, but with its super easy 5 minute setup, DesktopServer definitely tops that. Its quick setup time makes it a winner for seasoned developers who want to get a new site up and […] View original post at …
A Super Quick Guide to Writing Proposals for WordPress Projects
Flash proposals – we’ve all sent them. You know, when a potential client wants the next steps, more details, a quote, or maybe even a proposal … and you rush to crank out an email that – you think – is all they need to hire you. Such emails work… sometimes. For example, they could […] View original post at …
7 Pillars of Being an Influence in Your Market
Discover the characteristics you’ll need to grow your brand. View original post at Entrepreneur…
How to Fix the Sidebar Below Content Error in WordPress
So you’re clickity-clacking away on your keyboard, working on your WordPress website, when suddenly your sidebar appears below your content where it shouldn’t be. Worse still, there’s no clear error message. Zeus’ beard! What happened? Did your theme implode?? Before you get angry and rip your shirt off, Hulk-style, or tear your room apart in a […] View original post at …
50 Things to Do with WordPress Before You Die
Whether you work with WordPress full-time or just as a hobby, one thing’s for sure – you’re reading this because WordPress means something to you. Now, as much as WordPress is mostly work for many of us, I am of the firm belief that it shouldn’t be just about work. No, there’s definitely some elements […] View original post at …