09 Apr

Visual Composer vs. Divi Builder

When you are just starting with your own WordPress website and you need to customize it to best showcase what it is that you do and why, that is exactly where you might want to turn to page building plugins. That is, if you are not skilled in coding or just don’t have the time or energy do deal with it. But, how to best choose the right drag-and-drop page builder? Worry not, we’re here to give you a hand by comparing two of the most famous WordPress page building plugins: Visual Composer and Divi Builder.

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03 Apr

Yoast SEO vs. All in One SEO Pack

As you already know if you have a WordPress powered website, it is the biggest CMS platform in the world. Nearly 60% of all websites are powered, while more than 28% of website content is managed by it. This means that WordPress manages over 66 million websites, while at least 17 blog posts are published through it every second.

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05 Feb

Ransomware vs Scareware (Infographic)

As we’ve all witnessed, 2017 has been the year of cyberthreats. Not many people and businesses can boast about not having fallen victim to cyber attackers as well as various forms of malicious software. To better prepare ourselves for such dangers, we have come up with a list of basic differences between a pair of them – ransomware and scareware.

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31 Jan

Top 5 Social Media Sharing WordPress Plugins

If your business is present in the online world, then you must be aware of various Social Media platforms and the way they connect you directly with your customers. As the world gets more and more dynamic, so does your promotion – as much of your content as it does of your business as a whole. That’s why it’s important to stay in the race, by approaching your customers where they spend most of their time and through channels they most do it on – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, Pinterest, etc.

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22 Jan

4 Best Contact Form WordPress Plugins

If you are running a small business (or a little bit bigger, why not), one of the things to think about is the importance of securing your website. But apart from that, if you want to connect with your customers and provide them with the means to actually make a purchase (regardless whether it is a product or a service you are selling) or just make an inquiry, you must have a contact form on your website.

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15 Jan

5 Must-Have SEO WordPress Plugins

As you already know if you have a WordPress powered website, WP is the biggest CMS platform in the world. It powers almost 60% of all websites while more than 28% of website content is managed by it. This means that WordPress manages over 66 million websites, while at least 17 blog posts are published through it every second.

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22 Dec

7 WordPress Christmas Plugins to Liven up Your Website

It’s Christmas season and the right time for you to decorate your WordPress powered website and wish the visitors happy holidays. There is more than one WordPress Christmas plugin, to help you quickly greet your blog readers Merry Christmas through an animated notification bar, falling snow, custom eCard, etc. These features can all be easily enabled/disabled from the chosen plugin dashboard to fit the intended message.

If you want to greet your website visitors innovatively, check out our selection of Christmas WordPress plugins and choose your favorite one.

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04 Dec
13 Nov

5 WordPress Plugins Every Photographer Must Have on Their Website

If you are a budding photographer, only just starting out and getting a hang of the job – or even a seasoned professional – building a website to showcase your talent and expertise is the right way to go. But, to get the most of it, you need the perfect lineup of WordPress plugins.
Since basic SEO and speed optimization plugins are a must for every website, we will focus only on those specific to photography.

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07 Nov

WordPress Plugins You SHOULD NEVER Use

Some say that WordPress software in its basic form is quite bare, thus putting its users in the position to install a significant number of plugins to compensate for innate shortcomings. However, there is another way to look at things here: the creators of WordPress may not want to limit users by forcing their own likes and dislikes, but choose to give them us much room as possible for them to realize their own ideas of how their business website should look like and perform. Yet, with over 50,000 free official plugins in the registry, how do you choose the right ones for your business website?

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