Tag: WordPress

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7 reasons you might need a WordPress website Tune-up Call

I have a new offering—a Website Tune-up Call! It’s for folks with WordPress websites (not built by me) who need assistance and maintenance. Whether your developer isn’t available anymore, they don’t offer ongoing maintenance services, or you simply don’t have the same vision, your site doesn’t have to … Read On ›

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Do I need a WordPress designer or WordPress developer?

A WordPress designer and a WordPress developer do two separate things. Sometimes you’ll find someone (like me) who’s both. I want everyone who’s thinking about getting a new website to make a super-informed decision, so today, I’m going to talk about what each role does, and why … Read On ›

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What should go on a WordPress Careers page?

Are you just posting your jobs on Indeed or another third-party site? Why not house them on your site? A careers page on your WordPress website can help you in many different ways.  Your careers page (or section!) can:  Help attract quality candidates and get a prospect excited about … Read On ›

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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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How to say goodbye to a WordPress website

All good things must come to an end. (Game of Thrones and the tray of brownies disappearing in my kitchen come to mind.) Sometimes, it’s even time to say goodbye to a WordPress website.  You’re retiring (Congrats!)  You’ve hit the lottery and you’re yachting around the world. (Do you need … Read On ›

WordPress for directory websites? Absolutely!

One of my favorite things to do is show the many capabilities of WordPress…and today, I’m sharing how wonderful WordPress is for creating directory websites.  Here are some directory or listing-based websites I’ve created using my ever-competent friend, WordPress.  Examples of WordPress directory websites DudeRanch.com DudeRanch.com displays dude and guest ranch … Read On ›

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6 reasons why WordPress is better.

If you’re a person who's ever traveled with kids, you know that if you stay in a hotel room, you’re stuck going to bed when the kids do. But in an Airbnb, you make the rules! It made me think of WordPress vs. some of the other … Read On ›

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Should you use WordPress to sell courses and memberships?

I’m always talking about how I love the versatility of WordPress. It can literally do anything. (I haven’t found something it can’t do.) And today I want to share a purpose I’m really loving it for: membership sites! What is a membership site?  If your whole site, or a … Read On ›

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How to use headings correctly on your WordPress site

The world of web design is filled with shades of gray—but sometimes, there’s a right way and a wrong way—to do things and one of them is how to use headings properly. Best practices exist for a reason: because they’re B-E-S-T. Lots of folks don’t know about this … Read On ›