Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress plug-ins’
WordPress 5.0 Tip: How The Disable Gutenberg Plug-In Saved My Day
READ WordPress 5.0 is here! If you’re a WordPress Content Manager with not that much of a technical background, this post is for you! After several months of speculation, we finally know exactly what WP 5.0 looks like. We had tested, and reported on what we thought would happen, for sure, and even called our web…
Read MoreHow To Set Up eCommerce Tracking In Google Analytics for WooCommerce: Data Driven Daily Tip 224
WATCH LISTEN READ Attention marketers and small business owners. If you own an eCommerce website and are selling products regularly online, you need to have eCommerce tracking set up in Google Analytics. This is typically super simple to do with Google Analytics, but sometimes there’s some additional coding required on your website so that the…
Read MoreHow To Automate Your Website Email Form Submissions Into Your Marketing Lists (Using WordPress, Gravity Forms & Mailchimp) Data Driven Daily Tip #214
WATCH LISTEN READ Why have I been wasting my time copying and pasting email addresses into Mailchimp lately? We’ve had people signing up for events and presentations that we do around Nashville, and I receive them through the backend of our website. For some reason I’ve been copying and pasting them in from the emails…
Read MoreHow WordPress Content Managers Can Create Really Good Looking Instagram Feeds On Their WordPress Websites (Data Driven Daily Tip #204)
WATCH LISTEN READ Thank you Smash Balloon. When a WordPress plug-in really works, IT REALLY WORKS. Smash Balloon’s FREE Instagram Feed plug-in, is what we’ve started to use on all of our client websites that want to have an Instagram Feed. It’s easy for Digital Marketers and WordPress Content Managers to do on their own.…
Read MorePopular "Enfold" Theme For WordPress Will Be 100% Compatible With Gutenberg And WordPress 5.0
READ After I wrote this blog post on what marketers, IT professionals and small business owners need to do to prepare their WordPress Website for WordPress 5.0, I figured I’d better walk my own talk, as several dozen of our websites are built using the same theme, Enfold, by Kriesi. I submitted a support ticket…
Read MoreHas Your Web Design Company Told You? WordPress 5.0 Is Coming!
READ We don’t know exactly when, but we know that WordPress 5.0 is coming. And when it does, there’s likely to be things that break across WordPress sites worldwide, especially eCommerce sites. Now, I’m here to tell you not to panic, but rather to prepare. WordPress is changing, but it’s changing for the long-term better,…
Read MoreSmall Business Owners: Want Those Web Email Submissions Going Directly Into Your Mailchimp Account?
READ Small Business Owners and Marketers, I get the point. I get the punchline. You just want stuff to work easily. You want, when someone comes to your website and enters their email to receive future notifications from you, for that email submission to easily just drop right into the appropriate Mailchimp, Emma, InfusionSoft, Constant…
Read MoreHow To Install A Smart App Banner On Your WordPress Website
READ What is a smart app banner? You know those things you see at the top of some website when you’re “surfing the web” on your mobile phone? Come on! Yes do you! These things… It’s a website’s way of saying, “look dude, you’re on your mobile device, so we want to let you know…
Read MoreHow To Use Your WordPress Website To Close That Deal
WATCH READ Smart businesspeople will use their WordPress website as a true sales tool, NOT JUST a lead generation tool. When most people think of “Return On Investment” related to their new website redesign project, they think of “how much net new web traffic is this site going to give me.” That’s fine, but…
Read MoreTop Ways To Build WordPress Membership Websites
READ There’s no right or wrong way to build a membership website using WordPress. It’s actually an amazing platform to take your business to the next level by protecting certain content and only making it available to logged in users (members) for free or for a premium monthly, annual or one-time fee. I’m going to…
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