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Things to Do After Installing WordPress

So you’ve finished installing WordPress on your site and are wondering what to do next. You may consider installing plugins or start publishing content on your site.

But there is work to do on the back end of your WordPress site before you start working on the front end.

Imagine that you have just bought a new mobile phone. Are you starting to use it right out of the box? Of course not. Because you want your contacts, photos, and other personal information on your new phone. A fresh WordPress installation is similar to our phone.

The fundamental technical aspects of any site, large or small, are the same.

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Steps to Remove Malware from Your WordPress Site

WordPress is the world’s most popular and most used content management system. So, it’s no surprise that users experience many hacks and malware infiltration. As a WordPress user, you need to secure your website adequately. 

Hackers use different methods to take advantage of websites, and you most likely can’t be prepared for all their tricks. However, malware is the most common cyber issue you’ll face as a WordPress site owner. Hence, rather than having to call on a professional every time there’s a malware attack, it’s important to know how to remove malware from your WordPress site yourself. 

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Wordpress Critical Error Fixing

Are you seeing a critical error on your WordPress site?

WordPress in some cases shows you a message that “There has been a critical error on your website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.” It will also include a link to debug in the WordPress manual.

In this guide, we will show you how to fix a critical error in WordPress easily. We will also talk about what causes this error and how to avoid it.

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Inform the client about a new service, invite them to an event, and tell them that the goods have been delivered to the store. All of this is done through email marketing. But emails do not always reach the recipients. Instead of being in the inbox, they end up in spam, and this further damages the reputation of the business.

We explain why emails end up in the Spam folder and how to fix it.

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How to Protect Your LearnDash Forms from Spam and Bots with reCaptcha

The Internet as we know it is both a blessing and a curse.

It connected businesses with even more people and helped software companies develop solutions that could automate labor-intensive tasks.

However, hackers and spammers use the vast expanses of the Internet to anonymously launch malware that can steal information and spam you while hiding their tracks.

This threat can be particularly troublesome when you use data collection tools, such as online forms and surveys, which are common to fill out.

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Without a doubt, Facebook is a powerful channel for marketing purposes. In fact, 91% of B2B sellers and 96% of B2C sellers currently use it for advertising and marketing.

The success of your social media marketing strategy depends on interaction, usually in the form of likes, comments, or shares. But high participation rates are easier said than done.

One way to increase engagement for your Facebook business page is to embed it on your website, which can increase the number of likes and comments on your posts without driving viewers away from your site.

Here is a quick guide on how to embed a Facebook feed on a WordPress website. So if you host your website on WordPress this info will be very useful!

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WordPress Glossary – How to Use WP Terms Correctly

In this article, we will analyze the basic terminology of WordPress, for easier understanding and perception.

For someone, posts are equal to pages, someone does not know about posts, only knows about records, and for someone, the archive is “where the documents are.” This article aims to eliminate such errors so that it becomes easier to communicate within the WordPress community.

Before starting, let’s outline a few rules by which I compiled this dictionary:

  • Not all concepts are described here, otherwise, the list of terms will grow into a development guide. But perhaps in the future, there will be a more detailed analysis of WordPress terms.
  • The terms below are not in alphabetical order but are grouped by the scope and arranged by occurrence in wp development and the community.
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