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Site Performance: Determining the Blocking Factor
Dec 22nd
An inherent part of website usability is the page load time. Site Speed is a factor that most webmasters ignore merely because they think that it is not that important. But, that’s a huge mistake on their part.
Faster website improves user experience and hence directly affects the bounce rate as well as the returning traffic. If you are targeting global audience, you should know that they are using different types of internet connections – some are fast and some are slow. Those with high internet speeds don’t care much about the site load time because almost every websites loads in More >
Why Your Paid Membership Site Can’t Go Without Free Content
Nov 11th
A guest article by Ada. You too can be part of this great knowledge sharing community. Take a look at our guest blogging guidelines.
You have spent long months to create your WordPress membership site and you have just launched it but to your (unpleasant) surprise, it doesn’t attract the attention you thought it would. While for newly launched sites low numbers of visitors in the beginning are just normal, if you want to make your site popular faster, you have a secret weapon – free content.
Free content must be your companion not only in the beginning. In fact, throughout the whole lifecycle More >

How I Accidentally Deleted Every Article On My WordPress Blog – And How I Fixed The Problem In Just 4 Minutes Flat
Jul 4th
This is a guest article by Richard Adams. You too can be part of this great knowledge sharing community. Take a look at our guest blogging guidelines.
So there I was installing some new free WordPress plugins on my blog to try and add some functionality to my site when suddenly – BAM! – all my posts disappeared.
Irrespective of where I went on my blog, all I got was a “file not found” error.
I started to sweat. I could feel my temperature rising. Six months worth of work up in smoke.
I checked my admin panel. No articles. I checked my database. Gone.
All those articles – More >

Protect WordPress against SQL Injections
Jun 27th
This is a guest article by Melissa Dean. You too can be part of this great knowledge sharing community. Take a look at our guest blogging guidelines.
SQL injections are far more frequent than you would believe. An attack that stars with several thousand web sites has the potential to reach more than a million within days. The mechanism of infection itself remains unchanged. Only the scope of the damage is what changes. It is growing at an exponential rate, notwithstanding the fact that modern frameworks have built-in protection systems that frequently manage to thwart SQL injections. The injection inserts a random bit More >






