Are you planning to accept payments on your WordPress site? Then you’ve probably already considered the usual eCommerce payment gateway suspects. With 79% of Americans shopping online, it makes sense to turn to the most popular—and trusted—forms of payment to support your site’s conversion process. But what about cryptocurrency? Currently, only about 1.5% of Americans...
There are all kinds of WordPress Image optimizer plugins available in the WordPress plugin repository. They can help you compress images for the web or handle things like resizing images or lazy loading. In this post, we’re going to look at the features of the most popular image optimization plugins. Some are all-in-one image optimizers...
Wrapping your head around how user accounts work on WordPress Multisite can be tricky and at times even counter-intuitive. In this article, I’ll walk you through how WordPress Multisite handles users across a network, and I’ll share with you 7 plugins that can help make managing users easier and more logical for everyone involved. Prefer a...
Whether it’s Pacman, Fortnite, Chess, Monopoly, or Poker… games have a way of capturing our attention, no matter what form they come in. The question is, will a game plugin hinder or help your website? Is it really all fun and games? You’ll soon find out. In this article we’re looking at 5 simple WordPress...
Image optimization SEO isn’t what it used to be. Google is no longer like a toddler you can entertain with a picture book with basic words. Oh no, we’re dealing with a sophisticated teenager, who not only wants a deeper meaning but also to experience the thrill of speed. And your photos better be, like,...
Wouldn’t it be nice if a WordPress site could be something more than just the digital face of one’s brand? That’s why you develop websites in the first place–to help companies do more with their digital presence. In other words, to generate more leads and conversions for their business. But is that enough? Is the...
A frequent request I come across is the ability to let users filter, or sort, posts on the front-end of their website. Perhaps users want to view posts alphabetically, or maybe see only those posts with thumbnails? This already makes sense for regular posts but can be even more meaningful in the case of products, photos...