Tag: Non-geek

Tag: Non-geek

Managed WordPress Hosting

Managed website hosting essentially means that the host takes care of all your website's technical needs. If you're paying for "regular" hosting, without any management specified in the price, you're likely just getting unmanaged hosting. What's the day-to-day difference, and why do you need managed WordPress hosting? Find out here.

Want More Business? Include These 10 Features in Your WordPress Site

With so many options offered on WordPress, it can be hard to tell which features and plugins should be used to best grow your business. Time is money, so skip the research and read our review of the best WordPress features to improve your business site today

5 Ways to Choose the Best Visuals for Your WordPress Landing Pages

Choosing the wrong visuals for your WordPress landing page can lead to an increased bounce rate, while choosing the right one can boost engagement and conversion rates. In this article we take a look at five different ways to choose the best possible visuals for your landing pages, along with some illustrative examples to set you on the right track.

Why Build Your Site with a Popular WordPress Theme

Now that you’ve decided to create a WordPress website, the theme you choose will be crucial. You'll want a premium theme complete with all the necessary features, visual layouts, and latest tools. Learn all about Newspaper, a unique news and WooCommerce WordPress theme that lets you write articles and blog posts with ease.

What Do You Do When You Encounter One of These 4 Common WordPress Update Problems?

Do you know what to do if your WordPress website doesn't work properly after routine updates? Do you wish you could troubleshoot basic problems on your own, instead of having to shell out for expensive tech support? Learn how to handle simple, common WordPress update problems without panic and without extra costs, so you can feel more in control.

6 Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners

Running your own business is rewarding, but it can still be challenging. Learn some of the best marketing tips to attract new customers and keep existing ones coming back for more, so you can grow your business and raise your profits.

How Much Do You Lose in Sales When Your Website is Down - or Even Just Slow?

Having an attractive website is wonderful, but what you really need is a site that converts visitors into paying customers. A slow site can be one of the biggest obstacles to high sales conversions, so learn why it’s a problem and what you can do about it.

Do you need managed WordPress hosting?

Do you know the difference between regular WordPress hosting and managed WordPress hosting? Managed costs more - why? And do you really need to pay for those extras? What exactly ARE those extras? Learn about the pros and cons of managed WordPress hosting as well as details about shared hosting vs. VPS. With this information you’ll be able to answer the question, do you need managed WordPress hosting?

What is managed WordPress hosting?

Every website host is responsible for maintaining the server, which is the physical home of your website, but that doesn’t mean they are providing managed website hosting, which means that the host takes care of all your website’s technical needs. Learn about the difference!

With or without WWW – which website address is better for SEO in WordPress

As a user, you can reach a website just by typing the web address, and it makes no difference whether or not you put www. at the beginning. So a lot of our customers ask us if it matters whether they use it or not. What’s the difference and which is best for you? Find out here.

How to protect your posts or pages with a password

Looking for a way to publish content on your WordPress blog that’s only visible to certain people, instead of sharing every single post with the whole world? We’ve got you covered.

The Complete WordPress Security Guide Part 1

Every website owner’s biggest concern is securing a managed WordPress hosting website. In this series, we’ll walk you through the best maintenance and security advice for securing your managed WordPress hosting website from secure themes and plugins to passwords and permission management.

The Complete WordPress Security Guide Part 2

Part 1 of this security-based miniseries discussed the vital foundations that you need to lay to set up a secure website, but it doesn’t end there. Part 2 discusses tips to help you to keep your WordPress site secure long-term from updating non-active plugins and themes to preventing and blocking bad bots.

uPress Provides a Safer, More Secure Internet with SSL Certificates - at No Extra Cost

How can you increase security for your eCommerce site? Since credit card fraud is so common, you need to find ways to reassure your customers that it’s safe to buy from you. Learn how to use a (free!) SSL certificate to ensure security and confidence.

Why is it important to use the latest version of WordPress? Part 1

Every time a new WordPress version is released, our customers ask us if they should update their theme. Is it safe? What are the pros and cons of updating to the latest version? Learn about the potential effects of an update on your security, features and performance.

Why is it important to use the latest version of WordPress? Part 2

The first post in this series talked about the pros and cons of updating to new versions. Once you’ve decided to update, you need a step-by-step guide to doing so. Find it right here.

How to Install WordPress using the uPress Admin Panel

If you’re building your own website on the WordPress content management platform, you might be feeling a little nervous about how to get started. Don’t worry! We’re here with this non-scary guide that will take you through each step of building a new WordPress content management site.

How to force WordPress to check for updates

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” doesn’t fly here. Yes, you have to update your plugins, because if you don’t, you are vulnerable to cyberattacks, and ain’t nobody got time for that. This is a quick, easy guide to “force” your website to update regularly.

How to Change Date and Time Formats in WordPress

Are you doing business internationally? Or perhaps you’re in a location that requires a 24-hour clock (many European and Middle Eastern cultures write in “army time” - like “Meeting at 18:00”.) If that’s the case with your target audience, you need to meet them where they are in the language and format they’re used to. Learn how to change the time zone if you’re targeting users in a specific location, or adapt the date and month to match local customs.

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