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How to Create a Personal Blog With WordPress

WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platforms on the internet, and for several good reasons. It can be used by beginners and experts alike to create a fully customized blog. WordPress is also great whether you’re creating an online business, forum, membership site or just a personal blog on...

How to Start an E-Commerce Site with WordPress

If you want to set up an e-commerce site where you can sell your products, WordPress makes it quite easy to do this. There are many themes and plugins that are made for this purpose, and you can customize your site to suit your particular type of business. So let’s look at some of the tools and steps...

5 Essential Tips For WordPress Beginners

So you’ve taken the plunge and started your first WordPress blog. You’ve made a wise choice, as you now have some powerful tools at your disposal for communicating with the world. Whether you’re starting an online business, want to blog about your favorite hobby or just want an efficient...

Beginner’s guide to SEO for WordPress

If you are a beginner when it comes to creating a website, you would undoubtedly been overwhelmed by the thousands of articles about how you need to SEO your website. And the last thing you need is for me to “tell” you to do it. Well, if you are expecting me to pat you on the back and say that...

Secure Your WordPress Website Now or Risk Getting Hacked

If you have a WordPress site, you should be aware of how important it is to keep it secure. More and more people are choosing WordPress as the platform they use to create their blogs. This is a good thing, as it means more themes, plugins and other features will be released by developers. Yet it also makes...

5 lazy load WordPress plugins to speed up your website

Images attract readers to stay longer and to browse more pages. But the downside of having images is that it can take forever to load. OK, maybe not forever in the real sense but it sure does feel like so for your readers when your website takes more than 5 seconds to load. And this is where it is going to...

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