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Locking Down an Entire WordPress Site with Restrict Content Pro
Sometimes you want to lock down an entire site - so that only members can access its content. Here's how you do it with Restrict Content Pro for WordPress.
WordPress Frameworks Compared on Performance
There have been a lot of articles with WordPress Frameworks compared by feature, price or usability. So here is one that reviews them by their performance.
Infographic: Customer Engagement Research and the WordPress community
The research on Customer Engagement is in, and the benefit of having it is that WordPress companies can leverage it to think about how they're working.
Pick the Perfect Image for your Blog Post or Slide
You can't pick the perfect image for a blog or PowerPoint slide in seconds. It takes time and some selection strategy. Here are five strategies I use.
Creating Compelling Offers in WordPress
Creating compelling offers in WordPress isn't just about magnetic copy. There are a few other tricks you can use - and personalized URLS (PURLs) are one.
In the WordPress community, Face to Face Meetings are Critical
There's nothing wrong with virtual relationships, but trust is developed when you meet face to face.
The Power of Genesis, The Friendliness of Catalyst
If you love the Catalyst theme for WordPress but have heard great things about Genesis, from StudioPress, you don't have to choose anymore. Now use both.
This is no trick, it's all treat: Astrid Reminders
If you want to engage customers once they've left your site, a call to action reminder is one of the most effective. There's a WordPress plugin for that.
E-Learning on WordPress Made Easy
People have said that e-learning on WordPress is too difficult to do, and that you should look at other platforms. Here's how to do it in 20 steps.
First Page Mobile: A Phone-Friendly WordPress Plugin
Responsive design is great, but here's a mobile phone-friendly WordPress plugin that gets to the point fast, in case your visitors are running out of juice.
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