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Save Your Clicks
2013 is keeping us plenty busy so far. That being the case, we’re looking at ways to maximize our use of time. In that spirit, today’s post is particularly relevant for us, and we hope it’s helpful for you as well. A few weeks ago we covered how you can quickly save your work on… Read more
Instant Google Love
If you aren’t yet convinced of the power of blogging, have a look at the following screenshot: Google loves blogs, and WordPress blogs in particular are set up to ping the major search engines once you’ve published new content. Check out the time stamp on this recent blog post. Google picked it up within a… Read more
Save It!
We hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving. As a little holiday treat, here’s a quick WordPress tip that may be new to you. Did you know that it’s possible to save your edits to a page or post with a keyboard shortcut? Rather than moving your mouse all the way over to the Update button… Read more
The Mobiles Are Coming! The Mobiles Are Coming!
More accurately, “The mobiles are here!” Last week’s news that Apple sold more than 2 million pre-orders of the iPhone 5 in one day has brought this topic front of mind again. According to a , the majority of iPhone buyers are buying a smartphone for the very first time, accounting for approximately 67% of… Read more
3 Ways Automation Can Maximize Your Time
It’s a big, overwhelming world of content out there. Blogging, tweeting, Facebooking (is that a word?), and on and on. Who has time to keep up with it all? Luckily there are ways to make your content generation much easier. One of the most effective is automating and scheduling your content updates. (Of course, time-sensitive… Read more
Don’t Leave Your Site Open to Hackers!
An out-of-date WordPress site is an open door to hackers. If you want to keep your site from becoming a hive of viruses, trojan horses, and all sorts of other nastiness, read on. Many times, when the Automattic team releases a new version of WordPress, it’s due chiefly to a security fix. You see this frequently… Read more