Mari KaneMay 10, 2015 Google Analytics is the motherlode of web data measurement. Its numbers will tell you everything and more about what your site is doing, so you can move forward with your marketing. The goal is to turn data into information, and information into insight.-Carly Fiorina, Former CEO of HP and current Presidential … Continue reading How to use Google Analytics on WordPress
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Top 8 Social Sharing Plugins For WordPress
Vishnu SupreetMay 6, 2015 Increasingly a number of businesses are trying to connect to their would be customers via social media. And why wouldn’t they ? It represents a very good opportunity for any budding online business to expand its reach. Let’s have a look at what the Social Media Marketing Industry Report has to … Continue reading Top 8 Social Sharing Plugins For WordPress
Can WordPress Help Fix Your Poorly-Designed Website?
Renee ShupeApril 29, 2015 Are you missing out on prospects because of poor web design? A poorly-built website could lose you prospective new clients and important sales. In a world where aesthetic principles matter, how your web site looks is very important to your business success. Your website may be the first thing that your … Continue reading Can WordPress Help Fix Your Poorly-Designed Website?
WordPress 4.2 Mirrors The Life Of Bud Powell In A Bad Way
Mari KaneApril 28, 2015 WordPress 4.2 Powell was released last week with little fanfare and some anxiety. The version is named for jazz piano legend Bud Powell, and it started almost as much commotion as Powell experienced in his life. More on that soon. The folks at WordPress’ parent company, Automattic, chose to make a … Continue reading WordPress 4.2 Mirrors The Life Of Bud Powell In A Bad Way
WordPress 4.2: What’s New
James LakeApril 28, 2015 Pianist Bud Powell is the latest jazz legend to be honoured in a long standing tradition, with the latest WordPress version 4.2 donning the name “Powell”. This version adds and improves a wide variety of features, with the general focus being on simplifying and polishing the workflow of content sharing and … Continue reading WordPress 4.2: What’s New
How To Do Your Own WordPress Updates
Ron JohnsonApril 14, 2015 WordPress is an amazing platform for websites. It is widely supported, versatile, and easy to use. WordPress even powers around 1/5 of all websites in the WORLD. With all of this in mind, it has also become a target for hackers. Hackers are always looking for bugs within WordPress + its … Continue reading How To Do Your Own WordPress Updates
7 Essential Plugins For Every WordPress Install
by Jason Streatch April 6th, 2015 With the ease of which websites can be developed in the WordPress content management system (CMS), more and more web savvy small to medium sized business are developing their own sites on the WordPress platform. Much of a WordPress sites’ functionality can come from some of the many … Continue reading 7 Essential Plugins For Every WordPress Install
7 Ways to Ruin your WordPress Website Without Really Trying
Mari KaneApril 3, 2015 This post on how to ruin your WordPress Website was inspired by a client I worked with last week. His ecommerce site had been hacked and suspended by his host, and he wanted to clean it up. Without making promises, I took a look at his WordPress dashboard, and what I … Continue reading 7 Ways to Ruin your WordPress Website Without Really Trying
How Not To Be Fooled By WordPress Plugins
Jamie LeighApril 3, 2015 Have you been fooled by a WordPress plugin before? It pops up in your feed, you stumble upon a cool review, or a friend tells you about it. It sounds super shiny and awesome, and like it will solve the one website problem that’s been plaguing you for months. You go … Continue reading How Not To Be Fooled By WordPress Plugins
FAQs about WordPress and SEO: Part Two
Gyles SewardMarch 26, 2015 WordPress has a lot of benefits when it comes to SEO but there is also a lot of misinformation out there. Part two of our series is here to help you untangle the truth from the rumours, based on questions we get asked a lot here at Elementary Digital. You can … Continue reading FAQs about WordPress and SEO: Part Two