by Stephan Miller March 26th, 2015 Kansas City SEO I call it WordPress Analytics for Paranoids. Just joking. Sort of There have been times when I wanted to take Google Analytics off of all my sites. The paranoid angle may not be all that wrong: Blackhat SEOs may be leery of using Google … Continue reading No Prying Google Eyes: Piwik Web Analytics For WordPress
Tag Archives: WordPress
FAQs About WordPress and SEO: Part 1
Gyles SewardMarch 25, 2015 Here at Elementary Digital, we often get asked questions about WordPress SEO. To help with this, we’ve created this post which deals with these FAQs to provide you with comprehensive and helpful answers! WordPress is the most popular content management system around. All sorts of websites use it, from blogs and … Continue reading FAQs About WordPress and SEO: Part 1
4 WordPress Plugins To Gather User Feedback
by Ann Smarty March 16th, 2015 Ann Smarty Ann Smarty is a blogger and SEO consultant and professional blogger. Check out Ann’s personal project My Blog Guest – the forum meant to connect guest bloggers to blog owner for plenty of mutual benefits. Ann also provides guest blogging services. What is your most valuable resource … Continue reading 4 WordPress Plugins To Gather User Feedback
How Much Does a Custom WordPress Website Cost?
Richie ContartesiMarch 13, 2015 You know your website is crucial to your business’s success, but you might be wondering how much of your budget you should allocate to your custom WordPress website. This article will help you better understand what all goes into the cost of a custom website that actually converts your users into … Continue reading How Much Does a Custom WordPress Website Cost?
How to Add Facebook Tracking Pixels to Your WordPress Website in Under 5 Minutes
Adam DukesMarch 2, 2015 Hope your coffee is hot, this should take you about 3 minutes and 25 seconds to read (According to Forbes, the average adult reads 300 words per minute) For most websites, 98% of the website traffic leaves without taking the desired action. That is a lot of lost opportunities. I spend … Continue reading How to Add Facebook Tracking Pixels to Your WordPress Website in Under 5 Minutes
Does Custom WordPress Design Impact the Bottom Line?
Richie ContartesiFebruary 27, 2015 Does an attractive custom WordPress design lead to more sales? By “attractive web design,” I don’t just mean pages that look good, but also pages that work right. But all that matters is how it looks, right? Wrong! The fact is, you’ll lose visitors before they even see your beautiful custom … Continue reading Does Custom WordPress Design Impact the Bottom Line?
Helpful WordPress Plugin: Inline Tweet Sharer
Sue CockburnFebruary 12, 2015 The Inline Tweet Sharer plugin makes it easy for visitors to your website to share specific text or quotes, selected and highlighted by you when you create or edit text on your site. You identify the text you would like to be tweetable, using the Inline Tweet Sharer icon that appears in the WordPress … Continue reading Helpful WordPress Plugin: Inline Tweet Sharer
10 Things All Bloggers Need to Know About the Latest Version of WordPress
Ajeet YadavJanuary 26, 2015 If you are a blogger then you will have heard about WordPress. In fact it is the most popular blogging platform globally and is used by more than 23.3% of the top 10 million websites as of January, 2015. It powers more than 60 million websites! But there is a new … Continue reading 10 Things All Bloggers Need to Know About the Latest Version of WordPress
The Digital Marketing Benefits of WordPress
Jon-Mikel BaileyJanuary 6, 2015 Clients keep asking me if there is a benefit of having WordPress as their content management system or CMS. Ultimately it depends on the goals of the site and what functionality is needed to support those goals. That said, for most businesses and organizations we encounter, WordPress is the best CMS. … Continue reading The Digital Marketing Benefits of WordPress
WordPress: The Loop
Vee Lee December 29, 2014 What Is The Loop? The Loop is PHP code that WordPress uses to display content from a single page/post onto your website, for example, the About page for a site. It can also be used to display a number of posts from a category on a category page. Here’s a … Continue reading WordPress: The Loop