In this post, you’re going to learn how to cut down on spam registrations using a mixture of built-in WordPress features and free plugins.
MoreIn this post, we’ll walk you through a few quick and easy steps on how to change WordPress passwords (or reset them) for all the different types of scenarios you might encounter.
MoreThis is accomplished by collecting and analyzing lots of data. From prospecting to marketing to customer service, gathering and analyzing customer data can uncover problem areas and reveal hidden opportunities.
MoreIn short, membership websites can mean big money, as long as you find the right niche, focus hard on providing quality products/services, and choose the best WordPress membership plugins to guide you along the way.
MoreIn this post, we’ll explain what xmlrpc.php is, why you should disable it, and help you identify whether it’s running on your WordPress site.
MoreIn this post, we’ll look at seven free SMTP server options that you can use with your WordPress site, including the free Gmail SMTP server.
MoreIf you want to get more familiar with WordPress’ development environment, or just have finer control over your website’s appearance, you’ll need to know how to add CSS in WordPress (plus how to change what’s already there).
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MoreIn this post, we’ll share how you can install WordPress locally on Windows, Mac, and Ubuntu/Linux using DevAtakdomain, DesktopServer, XAMPP, WAMP, or MAMP.
MoreThink of how many memberships you currently have. From gyms to Netflix, memberships are the modern way of paying for products and services. Heck, even Amazon lets customers sign up for recurring memberships to get products on a regular basis.
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