Retargeting (or remarketing) is something we’re all familiar with as consumers. You visit a website and browse the various products, services, or content published within it. You think, “Oh, that looks interesting. I may need to do something with this.” But then you leave. Maybe you didn’t like the price or you got distracted by […] View original post at …
Introducing WPMU DEV 7.0 – Crispr!
As WordPress turns 15 on May 27th, this old site here, WPMU DEV, just turned 12 last month which gave us a nice opportunity to roll out a brand new design that I’m going to christen Crispr – because it’s nice and clean and, I hope, reflects our new DNA 🙂 The blog looks more or less the […] View original post at …
WordPress 4.9.6 Beta 1 Adds Tools for GDPR Compliance
WordPress 4.9.6 Beta 1 is available for testing. It’s the first step in bringing GDPR (Global Data Protection Regulation) tools to WordPress. In addition to 10 bugs being fixed, this release heavily focuses on privacy enhancements. One of the first changes is the addition of a Privacy tab on the successful update screen. The message informs users that their sites …
A Tour of the Gutenberg Editor for WordPress
It’s the year’s hot topic – Project Gutenberg. If you haven’t tried it out yet, you may be wondering what all the fuss is about. If you’re not already aware of it, Gutenberg is a new interface for editing posts and pages in WordPress. It’s currently a plugin, but there are plans to integrate it […] View original post at …
14 Personal Branding Tips for Aspiring Freelancers
Here are some ways you can set yourself apart in the highly saturated freelance market. View original post at Entrepreneur…
Jetpack 6.1, Now With Even More Privacy Information
Jetpack 6.1 is available and is considered a general maintenance release. This version adds two improvements to the WordAds module. Users can now use the [wordads] shortcode to place an inline ad on any post or page. Support for the ads.txt file has also been added. A new filter is available that honors the Do Not Track feature. This filter …
How to Set Up an Affiliate or Referral Program on Your WordPress Site
Wouldn’t it be nice if a WordPress site could be something more than just the digital face of one’s brand? That’s why you develop websites in the first place–to help companies do more with their digital presence. In other words, to generate more leads and conversions for their business. But is that enough? Is the […] View original post at …
Giada De Laurentiis Shares How She Busted Down Doors and Became a Big Name in the Food World
The author, TV star and restaurateur reveals how she makes the most of every opportunity. View original post at Entrepreneur…
WPWeekly Episode 314 – Getting Squeebly With It
In this episode, John James Jacoby recaps his trip to WordCamp Chicago and explains the thought process behind his presentation, The Fourth Wall of WordPress. We highlight a new project that gives developers a guided path to migrate functionality from the Classic editor to Gutenberg. We discuss the pros and cons of the trusted authors program launched by the WordPress …
How to Get the Most out of Your WordPress Page Builder with Hummingbird
If you’ve been around WordPress for a while you are also very much familiar with page builders. They are known for two things: Giving you the freedom to create a drag-and-drop site rather than having to script it from scratch They are heavy – creating a lot more load on your website (in terms of […] View original post at …