Website management Archives - uPress https://www.upress.io/blog/post/tag/website-management/ Managed WordPress Hosting Thu, 13 Jan 2022 10:03:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.upress.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/favicon.png Website management Archives - uPress https://www.upress.io/blog/post/tag/website-management/ 32 32 Managed WordPress Hosting https://www.upress.io/managed-wordpress-hosting/ https://www.upress.io/managed-wordpress-hosting/#respond Tue, 11 Jan 2022 15:34:41 +0000 https://www.upress.io/?p=1922 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.

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Today, a proper online presence is crucial to the success of any business, big or small. This may seem like a simple task, but when broken down it includes a multitude of things; content creation, marketing and advertising, sales, security updates, adding new themes and plugins, to name a few. WordPress users (especially non-Geeks) can end up spending more time on website maintenance than running the business itself, which is where managed WordPress hosting can really save the day.

If you are a WordPress beginner you might be wondering, what is managed WordPress hosting?

Managed WordPress hosting is a hosting service that manages all the technical aspects of your WordPress site. The goal of managed WordPress hosting is to have WordPress experts support you in the areas you need extra help so you can focus on the parts of your business, blog or project that you know and love. Think of it as your own personal IT department.

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Some of the services included in managed WordPress hosting are:

  • WordPress theme, core, and plugin updates
  • Regular site backups
  • Fine-tuning site performance and speed
  • Scanning for malware and other security issues
  • Quickly creating new websites
  • Building and managing staging sites
  • Website migration

What sets managed WordPress hosting apart from regular hosting?

WordPress is your website host, meaning the server and physical location of your website. While WordPress is responsible for managing the overall maintenance of the server, they do not cover the individual technical needs of your personal WordPress site.

Managed WordPress hosting, on the other hand, means that the host takes care of all your website's technical needs. Keep in mind that not all website hosting is managed hosting, so unless you are paying specifically for a managed WordPress hosting service, it is probably not included.

If you have read about different types of website hosting, you may have come across shared hosting as a lower-cost option. Why go with managed WordPress hosting if it costs more? The short answer is, you get what you pay for.

Shared website hosting features websites on all different platforms, not just WordPress, which means that in order to accommodate everyone, the hosting environment needs to be simplified. This can pose a number of issues from potential security risks to your site running slowly, depending on the other sites sharing your host.

Unlike shared website hosting, managed WordPress hosting is designed to handle WordPress sites specifically, which allows for greater customization and understanding of your exact technical needs.

Do you need managed WordPress hosting?

Managed WordPress hosting is a great service, but whether or not you need it is dependent on how much traffic your WordPress site gets, how much technical knowledge you have and how much time and money you have at your disposal. If you are a serious techie or on a tight budget, managed WordPress hosting may not be for you.

For owners of small businesses or high traffic blogs looking to expand and lack the time or technical skills to deal with all that comes with running a WordPress website, Managed WordPress hosting is a great resource.

Managed WordPress hosting may be more costly than other options, but if you factor in potential website crashes and security breaches that could affect business, it is a service that pretty much pays for itself. Not to mention the added stress relief of knowing your WordPress site is in good hands.

The pros and cons of managed WordPress hosting

If you are on the fence about whether or not you need managed WordPress hosting, weighing the pros and cons might help you make an informed decision.

Pros

  • Increased website security
  • Managed WordPress expert support
  • Lightning speed
  • Free dev tools/staging site
  • Automatic updates/backups

Cons

  • Price
  • Limited to WordPress sites, does not support external non-WordPress code
  • Email service and domain names not always included

Advantages of using managed WordPress hosting

Still not sure if managed WordPress hosting is for you? Let's break down some of the services included in managed WordPress hosting to help you make up your mind.

Lightning speed

Managed WordPress hosting servers are built to handle high levels of traffic, meaning as your business grows, it will not be at the cost of your site's speed. So feel free to scale up without worrying about slowing down.

Expert Support

Managed WordPress hosting means having your own team of WordPress experts at your service at all times. Unlike shared hosts, these experts know WordPress front to back and can advise you on all things tech. No longer will you be left wondering how to fix a bug or which plugins to avoid, your personal managed WordPress council has you covered.

Automatic updates and backups

Managed WordPress hosting teams are constantly figuring out how to best optimize your site via proxy content distribution network (CDN) centers and server-level caching, so you don't have to worry about staying on top of the latest plugins for site-level caching. They can also help you remove unnecessary plugins, which means lower security risks.

Managed WordPress hosting should also include automatic backups to ensure your peace of mind every step of the way.

Security

Managed WordPress hosting increases security on your site to the point that a hacking attempt is basically just a waste of time. Managed WordPress hosting provides features including but not limited to active spyware and malware scanning that help boost security specifically in areas of weakness that hackers know to look for on WordPress.

As mentioned above, managed WordPress hosting also ensures that your WordPress core, theme, plugins, etc. are all up to date, which is also extremely important to your site's security. On the off chance that a hacker is somehow able to bypass all of these measures, your managed WordPress hosting team will help you through the recovery process.

Development Tools

Managed WordPress hosting includes tools that help you to best develop your site. These tools may differ depending on your host, but one example of a dev tool is a WordPress staging site which is basically a clone of your website where you can test out different themes and design features before taking them live.

Additional benefits

While we covered some of the top benefits of managed WordPress hosting, you can also look forward to many other perks from tools that help you monitor web traffic and customer behavior, to simple website conversion, among many others. Managed WordPress hosting ultimately allows you to scale your business by providing you the best support and tools to do so.

What is the cost of managed WordPress hosting?

What is managed WordPress hosting going to cost? Managed WordPress hosting does cost more than unmanaged hosting, but the service you receive with managed WordPress hosting is at least equal to that of a system admin or tech support, which you would likely need to hire without WordPress experience.

Service admins, as opposed to managed WordPress hosting experts, generally do not have the same level of experience with WordPress specifically. This means that plugin updates and overall maintenance will still likely be left to you, which takes time and leaves room for error. Even one site crash or security issue could end up costing you more than managed WordPress hosting.

Managed WordPress hosting also ultimately allows you to scale your website by providing you the best support and tools to grow your business in ways that would take much more time and effort on your own. Think of managed WordPress hosting as a shortcut to a successful web presence, which we all know can’t be bad for business.

As managed WordPress hosting experts, we know what we're talking about, whether you need advice on the pros and cons of regular vs. managed hosting, you want to know which plugins are critical, or you're finding that your site is slow and you need help troubleshooting. You can trust us with the entire gamut of WordPress questions, so the only one left is... why aren't we hosting your WordPress site yet?

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6 Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners https://www.upress.io/6-marketing-tips-for-small-business-owners/ https://www.upress.io/6-marketing-tips-for-small-business-owners/#respond Wed, 15 Sep 2021 12:59:55 +0000 https://www.upress.io/?p=1621 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.

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"I don't need more customers, I'm just fine as I am" said absolutely no small business owner ever. You love and believe in what you do, and that's why you want to keep growing your business to reach new customers and serve more people.

That's where marketing tactics come in. It can be hard to know the best steps to take to raise awareness about your product or service or to entice people to choose your company over the competition, but fortunately theres no reason to take a trial and error approach.

You can learn from the experience of other small business owners who've gone before you to use what works, and steer away from what doesn't. Here are 6 marketing tips for small businesses to help boost your customer base and raise your revenues.

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  1. Get online

The internet is the first place anyone turns to to compare prices, research brands, or find the closest store. If you're not online, that ideal customer may never find you.

Marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, and Etsy aren't enough. They drive sales, but think of them as like owning a stall at a farmer's market. It's a great way to connect with new customers, but it can't be your permanent store.

Owning your own website means you can:

  • Create a fully branded experience, with your color schemes and logo
  • Track customer data like cart abandonment rate, bounce rate, and product views
  • Build a relationship with customers that goes beyond the first sale

If the idea of building a website makes you shudder, fear not. Website hosting platforms like WordPress or Shopify have pre-set templates and easy-to-use editors that make it simple to create a website even without any technical knowledge.

  1. Start a blog

If you want Google to send new customers your way, you need to make it clear what your website is about, and to do that, you need to use the right keywords. It's tough to do that if you’re only running an online store, but starting a business blog makes it all much easier.

Aim to write one blog post a week, but make sure your content adds value. For example, if you run a shoe business, you could write about how to choose the right running shoe. Don't worry about giving away business "secrets;" this information convinces customers to trust you.

Writing blog posts can be tough at first, but it's easier when you pick a topic that you care about. There are also tools to help improve your blog post, like built-in spell checkers, Hemingway to check sentence length, and Grammarly for phrasing and grammar issues.

Once you've written your blog post, make sure you share it thoroughly through social media and to your email subscribers.

  1. Hone your website

No one is willing to wait around while your online store takes ages to load. According to one survey, 93% of people clicked off a site because it didn’t load fast enough, and by “fast enough,” we mean under 1.6 seconds

Once they leave, they are unlikely to come back, so your business website needs to be easy to navigate, fast to load, and very reliable.

Managed WordPress hosting can help make sure that your website has minimum downtime and responds as quickly as possible, while also taking the burden off your shoulders. When experts deal with the technical side of your website, you can focus on marketing strategies.

  1. Grow your social media audience

Social media is basically our second home today, so your business needs to be there. 67% of consumers say they bought something after seeing it appear in their social media feed.

Facebook is one of the best places to start. Set up your Facebook business account and include all the vital information — location, services/products, opening hours, etc. Then you can invite people to like your page, and post content that people want to see and share.

The other channels you use depend on your business. If you're in a very visual line of work, like a photographer or a makeup artist, you might want to be on Instagram. If you’re targeting younger audiences, join TikTok. For B2B sales, make a LinkedIn page.

It's easy to get overwhelmed, so focus on just a couple of channels to begin with. You can write your own new content, post links to your blog, or share other people's content, but make sure it always adds value for your customers.

If this sounds like too much, you can use social media automation. Platforms like Buffer, Hootsuite, and Sprout Social help you plan and publish your posts. Set a schedule for a month’s worth of posts at a time, and then leave the platform to automatically post them at the right time.

  1. Ask for reviews

It may seem hard to believe, but more than three-quarters of consumers trust reviews they see online from a random stranger as much as recommendations from family or friends.

That means it's worth it to ask your satisfied customers to leave you a review on Google My Business, Yelp!, or social media like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. It can also help to have a "leave a review" box on your site, so you can share positive feedback on your social media or your website.

  1. Embrace email marketing

Email might seem old-fashioned now, but people still respond to it better than any other channel. It's the ideal way to remind someone about items they forgot in their cart, share news about your new collection, or send discounts and promotions.

Use your website to gather email addresses from visitors, and then segment them into different groups so you can send targeted, relevant email messages.

Email marketing platforms like MailChimp, AWeber, and ConstantContact help with segmentation, automated campaigns, and detailed data insights, to make your email marketing faster and more effective.

The right marketing tactics can drive big growth for small business

Small business marketing doesn't need to be tough. When you build a business site and improve its speed and uptime, share your wisdom through a blog, build a social media audience, gather positive reviews, and promote your site through marketing emails, you can keep increasing your business reach and growth.
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Do you need managed WordPress hosting? https://www.upress.io/do-you-need-managed-wordpress-hosting/ https://www.upress.io/do-you-need-managed-wordpress-hosting/#respond Tue, 20 Jul 2021 08:15:42 +0000 https://www.upress.io/?p=1251 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?

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If you're building a new website, you want to keep the costs down while making sure that you end up with an easy to use, reliable website that's a delight for visitors. One of the many budget decisions ahead of you is do you need managed WordPress hosting, or can you make do with regular, unmanaged hosting?

It's true that managed WordPress hosting costs more, but it could be worth the extra dollars each month. It's a tricky choice to make, so here are some things to bear in mind to help you make an informed decision.

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What is the difference between managed WordPress hosting and non-managed WordPress hosting?

Essentially, when you use non-managed, "regular" hosting for your WordPress website, the host is only responsible for maintaining the server that you use. The server is like your website's physical home, and the host makes sure that it's always in good working order.

But that's as far as the host would go. When it comes to your site's performance, security, and operating conditions, it's all on your shoulders. Updating WordPress core, plugins, and themes; ensuring the site is backed up daily; scanning for security risks; and other routine website maintenance tasks are all your responsibility. Unless you are already a WordPress expert, all this may have you asking, do you need managed WordPress hosting?

In contrast, managed WordPress hosting means that the host's experts take care of all these obligations, as well as other issues that affect the technical well-being of your site. A managed WordPress host also helps create staging sites so you can test out new website ideas before they go live, enable smooth website migration, and carry out ongoing tweaks and refinements to make sure that your site is always operating at peak speed and performance.

What is the difference between shared hosting and a VPS?

It's important to understand that managed WordPress hosting isn’t the same as using a virtual private server (VPS), also known as private WordPress hosting. Shared hosting means that the server which hosts your site is also home to other websites - probably hundreds of them.

Shared hosting costs less than private hosting, but the flip side is that your site has to share resources. If another site on the same server sees its traffic spike, it can cause your site to load more slowly. Similarly, once hackers penetrate one site, it's much easier for them to move on to the other sites that share the same server.

Using a VPS means that your website gets its own exclusive space on the server. It doesn't actually have a whole server to itself, but it's separated from the other sites on the server (that's why it's called a virtual private server). If you really want your own private server without any other websites on it, you're talking about a dedicated hosting plan.

Whether you're using shared or private hosting, you'll find that managed WordPress hosting is still valuable to protect your site security, ensure site performance and speed, and maintain your site on an ongoing basis.

The pros and cons of managed WordPress hosting

Still asking yourself, do you need managed WordPress hosting? Let's weigh the pros and cons.

Pros:

  • No hassle about maintaining your site
  • Higher website security
  • Improved site performance and speed
  • Free staging site and website migration
  • Expert assistance troubleshooting performance and security issues
  • A customized environment that's optimized for WordPress sites

Cons:

  • Only suitable for WordPress websites
  • Domain names and email service usually aren't included
  • Costs more than unmanaged WordPress hosting

Do you need managed WordPress hosting? Who can get away with regular hosting?

It's true that managed WordPress hosting costs more than unmanaged hosting, so if you're seriously counting your pennies you're probably wondering whether you can get away with the lower-cost option.

We can't make the decision for you, but we can tell you who would be better able to cope without expert managed WordPress hosting in their corner.

Business owners who are also techies

You need a certain level of technical knowledge to manage a WordPress site. You need to know how to migrate WordPress sites and create staging sites, what to do if there's a security issue, and how to keep your site at peak performance.

Business owners with time on their hands

Managing a WordPress website doesn't just require technical knowledge. You also need to have enough time to stay on top of every update, run backups every day, and drop everything to respond when your site goes down or slows down. Do most business owners have that kind of time to spare?

Small businesses with an in-house WordPress expert

Some businesses already have a tech expert in-house, one who has the time to maintain their WordPress site as well as taking care of the business network and dealing with other cybersecurity issues, and is knowledgeable about WordPress maintenance. If you've got someone like that on your staff, congratulations, you’ve won the lottery.

Website owners that don't need a reliable, high-performance site

Managed WordPress hosting means that your website has higher uptime and faster page loads, so that you don't lose out on customers because your website is down or the site takes too long to load. If that's not important for your business, you might be able to get by without managed hosting.

If you don't fit into any of these categories it is probably safe to say you do need managed WordPress hosting.

What to look for in a managed WordPress host

If you've decided that you do need managed WordPress hosting for your business, the next step is to choose a company to provide it. Here are some of the things to look for during your search:

  • Transparency about what is included in the price
  • High uptime and performance levels
  • WordPress-specific expertise
  • Real-time malware scanning and removal
  • Free website migration
  • Free SSL certificates
  • Automated daily backups
  • Automated updates for WordPress core, themes, plugins, etc.
  • Free WordPress staging sites
  • Dedicated 24/7 customer support
  • Traffic spikes are free or incur minimal extra cost

As managed WordPress hosting experts, we know what we're talking about, whether you need advice on the difference between managed vs. regular hosting, how to manage security updates, or even formatting the time and date on your WordPress site. You can trust us with the entire gamut of WordPress questions, so stop asking yourself, do you need managed WordPress hosting and focus on the only question left...

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What is managed WordPress hosting? https://www.upress.io/what-is-managed-wordpress-hosting/ https://www.upress.io/what-is-managed-wordpress-hosting/#respond Tue, 13 Jul 2021 08:43:13 +0000 https://www.upress.io/?p=1211 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!

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Building a great website for your new business, blog, or project is one thing. Keeping it going is another. Not every website owner has the technical ability, expertise, and most of all, time to keep on top of the many small tasks that keep a WordPress website up and secure. This is where managed WordPress hosting comes in. You might be asking yourself, what is managed WordPress hosting?

Managed WordPress hosting means those tasks are dealt with by somebody else (hopefully, a managed WordPress hosting expert!). Technical maintenance jobs handled by website hosting management include:

  • WordPress theme, core, and plugin updates
  • Regular site backups
  • Fine-tuning site performance and speed
  • Scanning for malware and other security issues
  • Quickly creating new websites
  • Building and managing staging sites
  • Website migration

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What is managed WordPress hosting vs. regular 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. What is managed WordPress hosting exactly, then?

Managed website hosting essentially means that the host takes care of all your website's technical needs. If you're just paying for website hosting, without any management specified in the price, you're likely just getting unmanaged hosting.

Many website owners use shared hosting for low-cost website hosting. But that can bring security risks (for example, if one site is hacked, the others on the same server can be at risk), plus another site's increased traffic can cause your site to slow down. However, managed website hosting can refer to either shared or private website hosting.

A typical host has websites using many different platforms on the same server, so the environment has to be pretty generic. In contrast, managed website hosting offers an environment that's fully customized for the needs of WordPress websites in particular, with all systems tailored to WordPress sites.

What is managed WordPress hosting able to provide you?

There are a number of benefits to using managed WordPress hosting for your website.

Tech expertise at your fingertips

Managed WordPress hosting means you effectively have a WordPress expert at your disposal all the time. You don't need to learn the tech side of things yourself, or hire a techie every two minutes to troubleshoot a bug or handle core updates, you can just leave it to the hosting management team.

Optimized website performance

What is managed WordPress hosting management doing for your website's performance? By optimizing your website for speed at the server level, your site won't slow down when traffic levels spike, and you can scale up whenever you like without worrying about it.

Managed website hosting teams improve performance with proxy content distribution network (CDN) centers and server-level caching, so you won't break your head installing and managing plugins for site-level caching, plus the fewer plugins you have, the fewer potential back doors there are into your site.

Stronger website security

What is managed WordPress website hosting doing for your site's security? Managed hosting boosts security in numerous ways. It typically boasts features like free SSL certificates, and real-time scanning for worms, viruses, spyware, malware, spam, etc. baked into the system. Because it's for WordPress websites only, managers can optimize security features to compensate for known WordPress weaknesses.

Managed WordPress hosting ensures that your WordPress core, theme, plugins, etc. are updated promptly, closing security loopholes. If you are unlucky enough to get hacked, your managed WordPress hosting team will help you deal with it.

Staging site free of charge

Managed WordPress hosting includes a staging site that allows you to test drive different features and experiment with your website without worrying about affecting visitor experience or affecting something on your existing site.

More benefits

What else is managed WordPress hosting boasting? Other advantages to managed WordPress hosting include the option of a complete WordPress install within minutes; advanced dashboards that help you track visitor numbers and behavior; and automated daily backups that ensure that you can quickly and easily get your website back if anything goes wrong.

Do you need managed WordPress hosting?

The decision whether or not to use managed WordPress hosting depends on your specific circumstances. If you have plenty of tech know-how, and also enough time to handle ongoing maintenance and management yourself, you probably don't need managed WordPress hosting. It's also not an option for website owners on a very tight budget.

But if you don't have the time and knowledge to manage all aspects of website maintenance alone, and/or you need reliable website uptime and can't afford any downtime or glitches, then it's even odds you need managed WordPress hosting to give you peace of mind and time to dedicate to running your business.

The pros and cons of managed WordPress hosting

Pros

  • Peace of mind about website security
  • Dedicated customer support
  • Faster website response speeds
  • Free staging site
  • Advanced analytics dashboards

Cons

  • More expensive than unmanaged website hosting
  • Only suitable for WordPress sites and can't support external non-WordPress code
  • Doesn't always include domain names or email service

What is managed WordPress hosting going to cost? Is it worth it?

The short answer is Yes, and Probably yes.

What is managed WordPress hosting going to cost compared to unmanaged hosting? Managed WordPress hosting always costs more than unmanaged hosting, because you are receiving a higher level of service than with unmanaged hosting. However, you have to balance those extra few dollars a month for the service against the money you're saving from the results of unmanaged hosting.

For a start, without managed WordPress hosting you'd probably need to pay for technical support on a regular basis, or put up with the hassle of managing plugins, caching, maintenance, updates, and security trouble-shooting yourself. The cost of just one security incident a year is probably more than you'd spend on managed WordPress hosting.

With managed WordPress hosting, you can focus on building your business instead of dealing with technical issues and maintenance tasks. It gives you peace of mind while also ensuring that your site operates at optimized performance and delivers the best speeds so that visitors are always satisfied.

As managed WordPress hosting experts, we know what we're talking about, whether you need advice on the pros and cons of regular vs. managed hosting, you want to know which plugins are critical, or you’re finding that your site is slow and you need help troubleshooting. You can trust us with the entire gamut of WordPress questions, so the only one left is... why aren't we hosting your WordPress site yet?

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How to protect your posts or pages with a password https://www.upress.io/password-protect/ Mon, 18 Jan 2021 10:37:00 +0000 https://www.upress.io/?p=296 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.

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How to create a private page in WordPress

Have you ever wondered if there's 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?

If so, we’re happy to tell you that it's possible. You just need to learn about private pages in WordPress and how to create one using a password.

What is a private page in WordPress?

Many people ask what is a private page in WordPress, either because they see the options on their WordPress editor or they hear other people talking about it. A private page in WordPress is essentially a page or post that can only be read by selected visitors to your site. One of the easiest ways to make a private page in WordPress is by using a password.

What is a private page in WordPress that's password-protected?

As part of its content management system, WordPress comes with a number of basic content visibility options, but most novice users don't notice them.

While you write a new post or page and go to publish it, you'll see a heading "Visibility". By default, this is set to public, but if you click Edit then several other options will appear. One of them is "Password protected".

When you click "Password protected," you'll see an option to add a password to the post. Once you've done this, only visitors who have the right password will be able to read the post.

If you set your WordPress post to Private, then only users who have Editor or Admin status will be able to read it.

You can do the exact same thing for WordPress Pages.

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How to hide WordPress posts entirely

Although only selected visitors can read your private or password-protected posts, they still show up on your homepage and in search results, even though the average guy on the internet can’t read the actual content.

But there is a way to hide these posts entirely so that they don't even show up in search or on the homepage. It does involve a little code, but our step-by-step guide makes it easy.

  1. Copy the code below.
// Hide protected posts

function exclude_protected($where) {
	global $wpdb;
	return $where .= " AND {$wpdb->posts}.post_password = '' ";
}

// Where to display protected posts
function exclude_protected_action($query) {
	if( !is_single() && !is_page() && !is_admin() ) {
		add_filter( 'posts_where', 'exclude_protected' );
	}
}

// Action to queue the filter at the right time
add_action('pre_get_posts', 'exclude_protected_action');
  1. Go to your WordPress menu and hover over “Appearance.” In the menu that appears, click "Editor."
  2. On the right-hand side of the screen, you'll see "functions.php" or "Theme functions." Click this to go to the code editor.
  3. Now paste the code that you copied into the code editor and click Save.

That's all it takes. Now your private and protected posts will be totally hidden.

If you want to share a password-protected post with someone, just send them the URL of the post together with the password they need to access it. 

Now you know what is a private page in WordPress and how to create one easily.

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How to Change Date and Time Formats in WordPress https://www.upress.io/time-date-format/ Thu, 30 Jul 2020 16:55:58 +0000 https://www.upress.io/?p=72 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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How to Change Date and Time Formats as part of your WordPress customization

One of the important ways to make your website stand out from your competitors, and match your WordPress customization to the needs of your users, is to change the time and date format. You might want to change the time zone if you're targeting users in a specific location, or adapt the date and month settings to match local custom. Or you might choose to hide the year or display a 24-hour clock.

We were recently asked how to change the date and time format, by a small business owner who was carrying out some WordPress customization on their own. As we explained the fairly easy process, we thought that more of our users might be interested to learn the same WordPress customization skills. As managed WordPress hosting experts, we have a wealth of knowledge to share!

Choosing pre-set date and time formats

Your WordPress site comes with a built-in WordPress customization for a few different date and time formats. Visitors who have User and Programmer status can choose their preferred date and time from the preset options.

  • Go to your WordPress admin panel
  • Go to Settings > General
  • Scroll down to Time Zone
  • Choose a Date format
  • Choose a Time format

Here you can set the time zone for your website, along with the date and time format, and click Save Changes.

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WordPress customization for date and time using character formatting

If you're not happy with any of these options, you can insert your own WordPress customization, using characters for date and time formatting. Here are some of the characters you need to know to set your own WordPress customization for date and time formatting:

D - the date of the month in 2 digits, such as 31 or 07

M - the month in number, such as 11 for November

Y - the year in four digits, such as 2017

y - a lower-case y displays the year in 2 digits, such as 17

L - the day of the week, such as Sunday or Monday

F - the month in text, such as November

H - the hour

i - the minutes past the hour

S - seconds

You can see the full list here

You can test out different designs in the Custom box at the bottom of each set of options. When you've finished, you'll see a preview of the date and time format.

If you're happy with it, click Save. Your WordPress customization will be saved until you reset them.

How to display the time as well as the date on WordPress posts

A lot of users ask us how to show the time next to the date on WordPress posts. There are a few different ways to carry out this WordPress customization.

Edit the child template

Many users prefer to edit the child template for the whole WordPress site, even though this approach to WordPress customization is technically very difficult. You'll need to navigate to the child template of your site, so go to your WordPress dashboard, click Appearance, click Themes, then click on the theme details.

You'll need to paste this line of code into your child template.

<?php echo get_the_time(); ?>

And then you're done. Every subsequent post or page will show the time as well as the date.

Add time tags to your date formatting

Fortunately, there's an easier, code-free way to add the time alongside the date. You might not know this, but whenever WordPress displays the date in a post, it also displays the time alongside it. It's just that most people never add the time tags into the date box, so only the date is visible.

You can change this by adding time characters alongside the date in your custom box. For example,

d/m/Y h:i

Will appear on the screen as 31/11/2017 11:28

There are so many creative ways that you can apply WordPress customization to your WordPress site. For example, you can show the last time your post was updated instead of the date it was published, or display the publication date in relative terms, such as "Published 2 days ago." But we'll discuss these topics in more depth in a separate post.

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