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Many people prefer Joomla for their websites. Indeed, Joomla is a great platform, but not for everyone. Some users want to move from Joomla to WordPress, since it is fast, easy and includes a bunch of themes and plugins. If you are one of them, then you’ve come to the right place.

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This article will inform you how to transfer your website from Joomla to WordPress.

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Subscriber Pro plugin is a premium newsletter plugin that adds a subscription form to your website. It is an exclusive add-on to Sender Plugin, which lets your readers subscribe to newsletters coming from your website. It is a great tool for sharing your ideas, as well as to promote your business. Subscriber Pro plugin is a huge time-saver that will help you get more traffic customers and sales with your email list.

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Just a couple of clicks – and Subscriber Pro is ready to do its job.

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Now fall is coming to the end, and it is time to think about really important stuff. I mean WordPress plugins. My favorite thing about using WordPress is that it allows even non-technically minded people to add great functionality to their sites, since there is a bunch of fantastic plugins waiting to be discovered.

 

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However, the hardest thing is to find the right ones with so many plugins to choose from.

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If you want your WordPress website to have many language variations, Multilanguage plugin is exactly what you need. You can choose any language for all pages, posts, post tags or categories you create.

Multilanguage WordPress Plugin Brief Overview

Since Multilanguage plugin does not include any automatic translation service, you need to add the translation manually and click “Publish”. The translation will be optional no matter if a page or post was created in the default language or not.

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At first sight, it may seem that a WordPress contact form is a piece of cake. Just create a contact page, include the form syntax and hit “Publish”.

Sadly, that is not exactly the way things work. The aforesaid order of actions is an across-the-board approach to user engagement – an issue which cannot be taken care of with an across-the-board solution. The truth is, your use of web forms should come in alliance with three factors: organizational and personal purposes, as well as your users’ needs. If you have never looked at contact forms from this angle, with the help of the following steps you can figure out whether you are using the forms efficiently. Either way, these tips will be of use if you wish to improve your approach.

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