A full width WordPress page transforms an ordinary blog into a custom website. It removes the widgets and the sidebar in which they are contained. This is particularly useful for site owners wanting to present a more professional web presence. A full width WordPress page also allows for bigger blocks of text and images. Common [...]
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Everyone likes getting something for nothing and free WordPress themes are no exception. When new users start out on the content management system, they encounter unexpected expenses. Domain registration, hosting, installation or set-up costs and purchasing a theme. It’s no wonder that many new site owners choose free WordPress themes instead of buying premium themes. [...]
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The SEO playing field is about to change. Permanently. And while that might be good news for the vast majority of site owners, it’s outright bad news for some. In mid-March, a pay-for-play blog backlinking site, BuildMyRank.com was shoved off Google’s search index. The search giant leveled the SEO playing field once again, as it [...]
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Purchasing backlinks. Keyword stuffing above the fold. Cloaking. Hidden text. All are considered black hat SEO. But what about going pedal to the metal with legitimate techniques? “Over optimization” is the euphemism used by Google’s own Webspam engineer, Matt Cutts, referring to ambitious site owners wanting to get their page to the top of search [...]
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WordPress users can take advantage of many resources. There are thousands of plugins, endless forums and entire sites devoted to the CMS platform. Unfortunately, all of this information is not organized into a neat index or table of contents. Therefore, doing something as simple as adding an excerpt WordPress post feature can become difficult as users don’t know [...]
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Tablets. Smart phones. Laptops. Netbooks. Desk top computers. Screens ranging from just 1 3/4 inches by 2 1/2 inches to nearly 19 inches by 27 inches. Then there’s the matter of high definition televisions. What do all these electronic devices have in common? Other than being electronic and having a display screen, the largest connection [...]
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Social media has become a go-to repository for both legitimate marketers and for spammers. It’s difficult to know if a new friend, like, follower, retweet or mention is in the collective goodwill spirit or part of a dastardly ulterior motive. To use social media platforms effectively, users must adhere to certain unwritten rules. But this [...]
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The term “bounce rate” simply means the percentage of total visitors to a website which have clicked on another page within a site versus visitors which took no action and left it. Visitors which click through to other pages and/or stay on the site for a long period of time help to lower the bounce [...]
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When it comes to creating a brand new web site, most beginning and unaware designers only treatment about how amazing the website will probably be. Quite often as designers, we are able to consider off with a crazy idea for a website style and it ends up jam filled with style on leading of design [...]
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Consumers join clubs and organizations for the express purpose of getting something in exchange for a fee and/or some basic information such as name, address, phone number and email. In some cases these rewards are discounts or limited promotions. But it can be exclusive deals, passes or engagements that only the members are privy to [...]
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