Across every domain — business, politics, news, entertainment, academia, government, war — the internet has radically shifted the balance of power so that small organizations now compete on equal footing with bigger rivals. In fact, in some ways being big … Continue reading
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Chris from Chrislema.com recently created a very useful infographic that I’d like to share with you today. It’s about choosing a Membership plugin, and it’s the best guide I’ve come across till now. Hope you find it useful. Info Graphic … Continue reading
The Definitive Guide To Higher Rankings For WordPress Sites WordPress is one of the best, if not the best content management systems when it comes to SEO. That being said, spending time on your WordPress SEO might seem like a … Continue reading
Most people who use the Internet regularly are probably accustomed to seeing favicons, but chances are your average Internet user doesn’t know too much about them, other than where they’ve noticed them – if they have noticed them. So before … Continue reading
How to Choose a Web Design Firm Simple. You do your homework on them. Then, you start asking questions and taking notes. There are plenty of web designers available. You want to go with the best because, in fact, your … Continue reading
The world of SEO is always changing, keeping on trend is often a big struggle – but vitally important. Below are some overall facts and figures that show why it is so important to keep up to date: 450 million … Continue reading
Generating traffic to a site is one of the main reasons why people to come up with the best web design for their site. Traffic in a website would mean that there are lots of visitors who view or use … Continue reading
Today, many Web users are not only searching for sites packed with useful information, they are also looking for compelling and attractive sites. A good website offers visitors something they need in a way that will make them want to … Continue reading
The tablet that I just recently purchased got me thinking, just as to how much of a high level of versatility websites now need to maintain for the provision of equally quality-oriented browsing experiences for all its users, since there … Continue reading
1. Bad Search Overly literal search engines reduce usability in that they’re unable to handle typos, plurals, hyphens, and other variants of the query terms. Such search engines are particularly difficult for elderly users, but they hurt everybody.A related problem … Continue reading
Want a more well-rounded and sufficiently fed business blog? The answer is simple — don't do it all yourself! Okay, okay … easier said than done, right? But in all seriousness, a blog with multiple contributors results in a better … Continue reading