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Guaranteed Delivery of WordPress Mail is essential for WooCommerce

How is your WordPress mail getting delivered? It's one of the most important things that people don't pay attention to. They do all the work to create forms on their site, or set up automations for their WooCommerce store – ...

Comparing WordPress form conditional logic in 2021

Form Conditional Logic is Available Everywhere If you read the post I wrote the other day about choosing the right WordPress form plugin, you'll recall that I created a grid with all the features to compare. One of the features ...

How to build a simple quiz-Based recommendation engine

What is a recommendation engine? If you've been online and browsed the web much, you've interacted with recommendation engines. They might not all feel like recommendation engines, but that's what they are. To make sure we're on the same page, ...

Why I love Heap Analytics (and why you should too)

Everything is different at scale. If I asked you to figure out how many people on your block (about 20 homes) had visited Disneyland in the last year, you might decide to go door-to-door and ask. But if I asked ...

User submitted posts using Ninja Forms 3

Have you seen the new Ninja Forms 3? The other day I highlighted that I didn't like the new Divi interface. And it has nothing to do with a) I'm dumb and don't know how to use the Internet, b) ...

Recommending the best cache plugin for WordPress

In my experience, there are three ways to determine how to recommend any plugin as the best for any particular area, including the best cache plugin for WordPress. The first is simply based on a proven track record. In other words, you ...

How do you find the best WordPress slider?

How do you find the best WordPress slider?  Compare 20 of them. In 2013 I reviewed slider plugins for performance. It's been a long time since I circled back because, after all, these are sliders and I'm not that much of ...

WPForms: A fast new solution for WordPress Forms

There's a new solution for WordPress forms. Who knows the exact back story on how WPForms came to be? (Now you can know it.) Maybe it was someone who was frustrated with the underlying code or performance of an existing ...

Folks to Watch in 2016

We're just a day or two away from 2016, so I thought I would round up my predictions and some of the folks that I'm keeping a close eye on in 2016. The WordPress ecosystem continues to evolve Here's what ...

iThemes Sync And InfiniteWP are different and for different people

Two different products that sound the same when you read feature lists. But they're not. The challenge most WordPress products have Most WordPress products struggle in exactly the same way. Regardless of how well they're coded, regardless of how well ...

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