WordPress A/B Testing: A Beginner’s Guide
If you spend enough time working with WordPress, you will end up developing a sixth sense for what works and what doesn't. Why rely solely on your gut though, when you can implement a WordPress A/B testing strategy and get some hard, decision-making data? In this post, we'll discuss the basics of split testing, including best practices, and then we'll introduce you to some tools you can use to do it.
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How to Reset WordPress Using a Plugin
In today's short tutorial, I'll be demonstrating how to reset WordPress by wiping the database clean. This will restore WordPress to factory settings, leaving you with a fresh WordPress installation.
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Why get started with WordPress SEO? Well, we all love WordPress - It is the best and easiest CMS, and it is also the most SEO-friendly. However, it is a huge "fail" if you think that all you have to do is publish some blog posts, and SEO will just magically happen. In this beginner's WordPress SEO guide, we walk you through some fundamental steps you should take for optimal results.
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Do I Need a Content Delivery Network for WordPress?
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