Web Design and Development
How To Duplicate Your WordPress Website Using WPEngine – Data Driven Daily Tip 335
WATCH LISTEN READ Attention marketing directors and small business owners. This is a great tip for you all to spin up quick small landing page websites by duplicating a full website in minutes using WPEngine WordPress hosting. Then, you have the ability to change around content easily in your new domain. Thanks for reading, watching…
Read MoreHow To Make Captcha Look Good In The Footer Of Your WordPress Website – Data Driven Daily Tip 334
WATCH LISTEN READ My WordPress Content Manager friends, this one is for you. You don’t need a developer to make your CAPTCHA in the footer of your website not look horrible. This video shows you how to use Gravity Forms Conditional Logic to only show CAPTCHA after a user enters their email address in the…
Read MoreHow To Clear Cache In WP Engine: Data Driven Daily Tip 332
WATCH LISTEN READ There are many different web hosting companies for Managed WordPress. The top ones include WP Engine, GoDaddy, BlueHost, HostGator and AWS. However, there are also several smaller ones. The best quality service provider related to these services is WP Engine, and this is NOT a sponsored post, it’s based on years of…
Read MoreHow To Create A Snapchat Geo-Filter For Your Event – Data Driven Daily Tip 329
WATCH LISTEN READ What’s up everybody? We had an amazing event, the Nashville Voice Conference, on July 31, 2019, and we are already making preparations for Nashville Voice Conference 2020. One of the things we wanted to do with our event, was create a Snapchat GeoFilter around the location of the event, which was held…
Read MoreWhy WordPress? The Proof Is In The Data: Data Driven Daily Tip 328
WATCH LISTEN READ So, the other day I was sitting in a meeting with a marketing director at large college in the State of Tennessee, and they asked me at the end of the meeting if I thought WordPress was the best solution for their website. What I wanted to do was get up on…
Read MoreHow To Turn Off WordPress Comment Alerts – Data Driven Daily Tip 319
WATCH LISTEN READ We build 99% of our websites in WordPress. There’s just very rarely no reason not to. It’s the most “non-technical content-management friendly” platform available, and it doesn’t have the brick walls that SquareSpace does or the Theme Limitations that Shopify has. And, security should never be an excuse with WordPress. You can…
Read MoreWordPress and Yoast SEO Tip – How To Fix Category and Tag Issues In Google Search Console – Data Driven Daily Tip 316
WATCH LISTEN READ Data Driven Daily Tip 316 – The data shows that WordPress is the number one most used content management system in the world, according to Wappalyzer. 🙂 Yoast SEO is a plug-in that has more than 5 million active installations. That means this video blog post is worth my time. 🙂 Many…
Read MoreHow To Make A WordPress Main Menu Navigation Link Open In A Lightbox – Data Driven Daily Tip 310
WATCH LISTEN READ I love WordPress, because you don’t have to be a hardcore web developer to do cool, tricky stuff, like make a main navigation menu link open in a modal window, also known as a lightbox. How To Make A WordPress Main Menu Navigation Link Open In A Lightbox In this video, I…
Read MoreHow To Hook Up WordPress and Mailchimp via Gravity Forms – Data Driven Daily Tip 309
WATCH LISTEN READ Small Business Owners and Marketers, are you looking to have a form on your website that gathers email addresses that you later want to turn around and send automated or manual email marketing campaigns to? An amazing trio of tools is Mailchimp with WordPress + the Gravity Forms Plug-in. Gravity Forms offers…
Read MoreHow To Make Your Transferrable WPEngine Environment Your New Production – Data Driven Daily Tip 308
WATCH LISTEN READ I’ve used just about every single WordPress website hosting platform available, and recently switched to WPEngine after five years with GoDaddy Managed WordPress. GoDaddy just had too many issues with server space, and was super slow, going down too often, and allowing too many “known issues” to take place. And at one…
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