Other
If building a website is anywhere on your radar, WordPress is likely to be the first platform you check out. But are there any viable alternatives? First, why would anyone... View Article
Hosting
Bluehost are one of the biggest names in shared hosting — and DreamHost aren’t far behind. Both have been around since at least 2003, and both host millions of websites... View Article
Plugins
Social media has, without a doubt, revolutionised the way internet users share information online. When I first started blogging, it was common for readers to subscribe to blogs using RSS.... View Article
Plugins
Membership programs are one of the best ways to monetize your WordPress site — and, in this guide to Restrict Content Pro vs MemberPress, I’ll review two of the most... View Article
Essentials
Unhappy with Wix — or perhaps just still considering your options? There are actually plenty of Wix alternatives that can offer a cheaper price or a simpler/more flexible website building... View Article
Basics
Searching for the best Squarespace alternatives to help you to make a website or online store? Squarespace is one of the most popular website builders, but it’s not the right tool... View Article
Design
Following on from our previous post (in which we did a pretty comprehensive review of Astra) — we thought it would be a fine idea to put together a collection... View Article
Design
There’s no denying the overwhelming (and ever-increasing) popularity of WordPress — from directories, online portfolios and job boards, to massive online magazines publishing literally thousands of articles a year, WordPress... View Article
Hosting
If you’re looking for a new home for your existing website, or you’re planning to start a new site, DreamHost and SiteGround are two hosts that deserve a place on... View Article
Plugins
If you’re planning to build courses on your WordPress site, you’ve probably heard of WP Courseware. The plugin is quite popular, but that doesn’t mean it’s the best option for... View Article