Tag: visitors

Man pointing at elements on a sales page

What should go on a sales page?

What is it? A sales page (or landing page). What’s the objective? To SELL something—right there on that page! Creating a successful sales page is a little bit art, a little bit science. I frequently get asked to develop sales pages for clients, and today I want to dive … Read On ›

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What should go on a homepage? 10 elements to include

Have you ever wondered “What should go on my homepage?” From what I hear, this question keeps people up at night—and today, I’m going to answer it.  I think a homepage should be a hub for the important areas of your website. It should give a preview of … Read On ›

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How to optimize your WordPress website for page speed

When it comes to websites, faster is better. Why? You don’t want your users to sit around waiting for your site to load. They’ll get bored and move on. Plus, if you care about SEO at all, speed matters. Google will love you more when your site loads … Read On ›

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What is website accessibility—and do you have it?

What is website accessibility or an ADA compliant website? Why do you need it? And how can you tell if you have it? All websites should be accessible and ADA compliant, meaning, anybody with any disability or ability can use the site.  This isn’t just for blind people who … Read On ›

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How to have multiple blog authors in WordPress

Want your posts to come from multiple blog authors in WordPress? Great! Here’s how to make it happen... Go into your WordPress dashboard > Users section. Add the person’s name and email, and where it says “role,” select either contributor or author. Here’s the difference… Do you want to post … Read On ›

Don’t let web visitors see a security warning. Get SSL.

You want your website to make a great first impression, right? You want your website to be viewed as safe and secure, right? Then it’s imperative to get an SSL certificate for your website. If not, visitors to your site may start to see a security warning at the … Read On ›