by ray | Mar 3, 2015 | Cloud Tools, Wordpress
When your hosting fails and your site is down, you could be losing potential new customers and sales. Maintaining 100% uptime is critical to your business’ success. That’s why it’s a good idea to sign up for a service that will monitor your uptime and notify you the...
by ray | Feb 28, 2015 | Tech News, Wordpress
Almost a quarter of all sites on the web today run WordPress (including TechCrunch), but it’s not the easiest content management system to scale up for high-traffic sites. A bit of basic caching goes a long way, but to run a very large site — or to manage a huge...
by ray | Feb 27, 2015 | Tech News, Wordpress
Last year John O’Nolan caused quite a stir when he announced that he intended to fork WordPress to create Ghost, a new open source blogging platform. O’Nolan posted his proposed designs for Ghost on his website, originally intending for it to be a minimalist concept...
by ray | Feb 27, 2015 | SEO
Online marketers spend a lot of time demystifying Search Engine Optimization (SEO), from the jargon and rules to new updates and algorithms. As the technology continue to advance, what you might know about SEO a year ago may no longer apply today. Since SEO can be...
by ray | Feb 27, 2015 | SEO, Social Media
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) sounds a bit like rocket science. With the right combo of this widget and that module, add in time, subtract theory and maybe the equation will produce a solution better than the last. Like most technology, what was applied last year...
by ray | Feb 21, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
Article by Briley Kenney Is being hacked fun? Certainly not. The worst part about it is that you could potentially lose everything. Your content. Your media. Personal data. It’s natural to want to protect your site from being hacked. It’s just as important as...