Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress Content Management’
How To Customize User Roles And Permissions In WordPress Admin – Data Driven Daily Tip 295
WATCH LISTEN READ Regardless of the size of your organization, WordPress is an amazing Content Management System to fit your needs. Not only is everything possible from a design and functionality standpoint, but hosting is streamlined and secure on several easy to use platforms. Perhaps one critical component that gets overlooked in WordPress is just…
Read MoreHow To Display Animated GIFs as Hover States in WordPress Enfold Theme – Data Driven Daily Tip 294
WATCH LISTEN READ WordPress Designers and Developers are capable of making almost anything happen from a User Experience Design perspective, but sometimes fancy things cost extra money and time. Fancy things, for example, like having an animated GIF be an alternate rollover image or “hover state” for a regular image. So when you hover your…
Read MoreHow To Easily Rollback WordPress Plug Ins With No Coding – Data Driven Daily Tip 293
WATCH LISTEN READ WordPress Content Managers and Marketers and Small Business Owners who use WordPress may need this tip. And even experienced developers and Website Builders should know about it. For any free plug-in downloaded via the WordPress Admin, such WooCommerce, Yoast SEO, My Custom Functions, Header and Footer Scripts Inserter, Use Any Font (all…
Read MoreHow To Make Advanced Floating Content On Your WordPress Website – Data Driven Daily Tip 292
WATCH LISTEN READ What is “Advanced Floating Content?” Well, it’s the name of an amazing WordPress plug-in, and it’s a great way of describing content that can be added to a WordPress site to either float, animate, or stick in place as a user scrolls your website. It can be used to create any number…
Read MoreHow To Display Unique Content On Your Website Based on GeoLocation: Data Driven Daily Tip 291
WATCH LISTEN READ Data Driven Daily Tip 291. As a marketer, haven’t you ever wanted to make your content more personal to your audience? The data says that the more you can personalize your content and make it relevant to the user reading it, the better you can increase your engagement and conversion rates. As,…
Read MoreHow To Create An Exit Intent Pop Up On A WordPress Site: Data Driven Daily Tip 289
WATCH LISTEN READ Attention Marketers and Small Business Owners: the data is overwhelming that you should not bombard users with pop-ups that prompt them for their email addresses upon immediately accessing your website. To many it feels intrusive. They’ve visited you, and you’re already asking them for something. Gross. BUT, there is a web design…
Read MoreHow To Create A Mailchimp Newsletter From A WordPress RSS Feed: Data Driven Daily Tip 281
WATCH LISTEN READ If your business wants to create a blog or news feed that users can subscribe to via email, this is the best way to do it. You’ll need the following: 1. A WordPress Website 2. A Ton of Content (blogs/news articles) 3. A Mailchimp account Many WordPress RSS plug-ins aren’t supported anymore,…
Read MoreHow To Change WordPress Author Name Publicly – Data Driven Daily Tip 278
WATCH LISTEN READ I get asked to look at a lot of different kinds of blogs, especially blogs that use WordPress. Having built and managed content on close to 500 WordPress sites over the last 12 years, I’ve seen close to “it all” when it comes to WordPress Content Management. But one thing I seem…
Read MoreHow To Change The Permalink Settings in WordPress – Data Driven Daily Tip 274
WATCH LISTEN READ Hi WordPress Content Managers! If you’re a small business owner or member of a small marketing team that manages content on a WordPress website, than you’re who I’m referring to when I say “WordPress Content Managers.” Do you know about permalink settings in WordPress? These are the settings that make your URL…
Read MoreHow To Turn WordPress Comments Off Without Losing SEO Value: Data Driven Daily Tip 246
WATCH LISTEN READ WordPress and Search Engine Optimization Help Is your WordPress Website getting totally spammed with comments? Are your blog posts seeing any kind of legit comments from real readers? If your answer to the first question is yes, and your answer to the second question is no, then you can and should definitely…
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