by ray | May 22, 2015 | SEO
Keeping up with the ever-evolving SEO industry can seem like a pain, but it’s a requirement for anyone that wants to stay relevant in this digital age. If you ignore these concepts, you risk finding yourself plagued with penalties and poor rankings. And when your...
by ray | May 14, 2015 | Wordpress
Moving WordPress to Amazon Web Services resulted in increased reliability and decreased operational costs for an entrepreneurial organization last year. WordPress is a popular content management system for the Web. It is flexible and customizable, but it took the...
by ray | May 13, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
Avid readers of ZDNet have noticed that we ran a number of articles in recent weeks and months about security issues found in the popular WordPress CMS and blogging platform. Even the FBI issued a warning about WordPress sites being vulnerable to hacking by ISIS. This...
by ray | May 11, 2015 | SEO
Do you know what new gTLDs are? That’s the question I posed to a room filled with marketers and SEO experts at a recent SMX event. Only three of around 40 people in the room raised their hands. Although the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)...
by ray | May 5, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Wordpress
April 29th is a very special day for us. It’s the day on which, two years ago, Ghost launched on Kickstarter and went on to raise $300,000. It’s the reason we’re here today! To celebrate, we’ve got an enormous post in store for you, sharing exactly how we spent the...
by ray | May 5, 2015 | Wordpress
In 2012 John O’Nolan–designer, developer and former deputy head of the WordPress UX team–published a radical new design concept. It was original, elegant, simple, and made instant waves in both the WordPress community and the wider blogging community. The concept was...