How to Add Content Lockers to WordPress (Quickly and for Free)
Trying to figure out how to add content lockers to WordPress? By that, I mean “locking” your content behind a...
Trying to figure out how to add content lockers to WordPress? By that, I mean “locking” your content behind a...
Trying to figure out how to make money with a blog? In this post, I'm going to go over a whole heap of ideas for how to make money with a blog. I'll cover everything from the most popular methods (that you might already be familiar with) down to some niche methods that might not have considered yet.
If you want to restrict access to parts of your site, you’ll need to set passwords. For example, you might want to make some posts available to subscribers only, or you might want to make certain sections of a post private. Therefore, you might be wondering how to password protect WordPress pages, posts, categories, and products on your site. In this tutorial, we'll teach you how to do it all using a simple plugin.
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Making your site multilingual is a great way to gain access to a new audience. But unless you speak two...
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Need to move WordPress to a new domain name? Maybe it’s time for a rebrand, or maybe you snagged a...
You don’t need me to tell you that it’s a dangerous world on the Internet. Hackers abound, which is why...
Want to let your visitors book appointments through WordPress? Sure, you could do it manually through your contact form, but...
If you’re running an ecommerce store with WordPress, you probably don’t need me to tell you why abandoned cart emails...
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If you’ve ever scoped out the prices for stand-alone invoicing tools, you might still be in shock. How can such...
Do you like playing with fire? Because if you make major changes to your WordPress site without testing them - aka editing your site when it's live - that's exactly what you're doing. Without a WordPress staging site, you're essentially going in blind every time you tweak your site. Keep reading to learn a few different ways to set one up.
So you've already made the smart choice to go with WordPress for your website. Now, you're on to making the next important decision for your site: hosting. Among a barrage of terms like shared, dedicated, and VPN, you've come across this thing called WordPress hosting. So ... what is WordPress hosting?
Starting a blog without spending a penny is entirely possible, and you’re in the right place to learn how. Over the years, I’ve tried dozens of blogging sites to see how well they work for different purposes and needs. This post shares my ...
Ready to create a WordPress blog? You've made an outstanding choice! Learning how to start a blog can be your path to an exciting new adventure. Lucky for you, WordPress is an excellent tool you can use for that. It's free, user-friendly, powerful, ...
In this tutorial, we will lead you through all the steps you need to take in order to start a personal blog that is cheap, effective, good-looking, and that will set you up for future success. This is your ultimate guide to a personal WordPress blog ...
Building a website with WordPress might seem overwhelming at first, but it’s easier than you think. You don’t need to be a developer or have any design experience to create a site that looks great and works ...
The web host you choose to power your WordPress site plays a key role in its speed and performance. However, with so many claiming to offer the fastest WordPress hosting out there, how do you decide which company to use? In this post, we'll look at ...
Here's how I set up WordPress on my own computer, with no web host, no risk, no cost, and nobody watching. The tool I use for this is called XAMPP. It basically makes your laptop act like a real server - albeit just locally. You can run WordPress on ...