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A newsletter is one of the most powerful tools in a marketer’s arsenal — and here’s why: An email database is an on-demand source of traffic — be it a... View Article
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A newsletter is one of the most powerful tools in a marketer’s arsenal — and here’s why: An email database is an on-demand source of traffic — be it a... View Article
Following on from a previous post, in which we wrote about how to find out which WordPress theme a website uses, we figured the next thing to cover is how... View Article
If you’ve been working with computers for any real length of time, you’ll likely already be familiar with compression. For those who aren’t: compression is a super-useful tool for grouping... View Article
For anyone with an online store, driving traffic and generating sales is a constant priority, but you want to make sure you’re using all of the resources at your disposal,... View Article
So, your WordPress website is now simply a blank white screen… Not good! Luckily, although likely new to you, it isn’t a new thing in general. There are, thankfully, a... View Article
For newbies, adding CSS to a WordPress website is no easy task. It is, however, sometimes a very necessary one. There’s actually plenty of ways to customise your site (with... View Article
Creating your very first WordPress website/blog may seem quite daunting, but there’s really nothing to fear. These days it’s actually pretty simple — and to help you take those all-important... View Article
Looking at a screen on your WordPress website saying “Internal Server Error”? Don’t worry — we’ve all been there: it’s rarely the end of the world! In fact, although scary,... View Article
Choosing a great WordPress theme can make or break your site: sometimes literally! What’s more, since it’s also the very thing that defines how your site will look and feel,... View Article
‘What is a subdomain?’ you may ask. Well, the most popular definition is ‘a subset of a larger domain name’. But that doesn’t sound very much like English, does it?... View Article