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Mastering client retention: How to keep your agency’s clients
Securing clients for your WordPress agency is a real milestone. But once you’ve welcomed new clients on board, it’s crucial to provide an excellent experience and encourage them to stick with you for the long haul. This is where effective client management and retention strategies make all the difference. Below, we’ll look at why client…
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16 Best WordPress Chrome Extensions to Boost Productivity
Many team members rely on the Google Chrome browser for their daily WordPress tasks. While much of the work is handled directly in the WordPress admin, there are several Chrome extensions that help streamline workflows and increase efficiency. Browser extensions can make managing and developing WordPress sites smoother and more productive. But given the huge…
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WordPress for Enterprise: Why Your Enterprise Business Should Use WordPress
For enterprise organizations, having a scalable and reliable web presence is essential to stay ahead in a competitive landscape. Traditionally, IT leaders at large companies have leaned toward costly, proprietary web solutions in pursuit of stability and support. However, there’s a proven alternative. WordPress, now powering 43.2% of all websites, has become a compelling option…
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How to Remove Query Strings from Static Resources in WordPress
When optimizing WordPress site performance, a common question is how to remove query strings from static resources. Often, your CSS and JavaScript files have version numbers added to their URLs, like domain.com/style.css?ver=4.6. Some servers and proxy servers have trouble caching files with query strings, even when using the cache-control:public header. By removing query strings, you…
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How to Disable Emojis in WordPress
Optimizing your WordPress site for better web performance can make a noticeable difference in page loading times. One straightforward way to improve your site’s speed is to prevent emojis from loading by default. While emojis—those small expressive icons—can add personality, they often aren’t essential, especially for business websites. Disabling them cuts out an unnecessary element…
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What is Trackback in WordPress and how does it work?
You may have come across the term “trackback” in blogging circles and wondered if this is something you need to worry about. Simply put, a trackback is a manual method for notifying certain blogging platforms that you’ve referenced their content by linking to it. In response, the other blog might list your post in a…
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WordPress Disable RSS Feeds
Many users recognize WordPress for its robust blogging capabilities. RSS feeds allow your audience to subscribe to updates or use third-party reader applications like Feedly, so they never miss your latest content. However, if your website isn’t focused on blogging, you might want to completely disable RSS feeds in WordPress—making site management just a bit…