Category: Tips & Tricks
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Optimize WordPress Performance
Here is four simple tips that can be used to optimize WordPress performance. 1. Keep WordPress Up to Date Keeping WordPress and the plugins within it is probably the most important rule of all if you want to optimize WordPress performance. Not only does this assist in your sites performance, but it will increase the…
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Boost your SEO with an SSL Certificate
Google has recently announced that they are giving an SEO boost to sites that are properly using HTTPS with their websites! In the official Google Webmaster Blog announcement made on Wednesday, they noted that the effect would be a small one initially, in order to give time to webmasters to update their sites. Over time,…
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Reduce Spam in your Inbox
It’s estimated that nearly 80% of all email traffic is spam. Given that, it’s not hard to believe that some of it still gets through to your inbox. But even a few can be productivity wasters.
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Subscribe to IMAP Folders with Mac Mail
Mac Mail may not automatically include all of your IMAP folders by default when you set up your account. You can use the instructions that follow to include those folders using Mac Mail.
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Email Forwarding Is Bad For Deliverability
Are you forwarding email from your domain, to an external freemail (like Hotmail or Gmail) or your ISP’s (like Shaw or Telus) account? While email forwarding to an external mail service may seem like a great convenience, it can actually harm your email experience in ways you might not even be aware.
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Copy and Paste without Formatting
It happens more often than you probably even realize. Copying content from one application, to another, or even one page, to another, can bring with it hidden HTML, styling, and character encoding that can really mess with WYSIWYG editors like the one in WordPress.
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Organize your Email with cPanel
If you are anything like me, you get hundreds of emails in a day, and keeping them organized can be a real chore. But not if you automate, and organize your email with cPanel.
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Improving WordPress Security
With WordPress being deployed on 17% of the Internets websites, it is not hard to see how big of a target it can be. That is why it is so important to consider the security of your website.