Month: May 2017
When it comes to your website, it’s all about the first impression. Sliders or image slideshows are one of the most widely used design elements in WordPress websites because they have that “wow factor” that visually engages visitors. Image sliders, especially, make websites look vibrant and feel interactive for the user.
By now, many of us are tired of hearing the term “Search Engine Optimization”, so let’s explore a concept that’s a bit more fresh and exciting; one that’s equally as influential to the success of your Wordpress website and to your business as a whole: Conversion Rate Optimization.
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent days, weeks, maybe even months planning, editing and working on the design of your website. If you’ve meticulously designed your content to fit your style and design, you wouldn’t want to slap your site with a generic Google Map, would you?
So you’ve finally done it! You’ve got your domain name, registered on WordPress and bought your theme. Now what? I remember asking myself the same thing.
In an earlier blog post we discussed the most common problems you can encounter when installing WordPress and the beginning stages of using it.
There are different plugins for WordPress websites for different functions. Some are designed to make posting content and designing your web pages easier, while other are designed to optimize speed, power, and function.
A website header and its content is most likely the first thing your website visitors will see and use when they visit your site. The menu is a critical piece of your site that directs your visitors to all other parts of your site and has a big impact on its success or failure.
Late in 2016 I had a coaching client who proudly told me that she and her husband had just worked out a new work time deal. She was only going to work 14 hours a day, 6 days a week and only 2 hours a day on the seventh day.
Choosing colors seems like the most straightforward task when designing your website and yet you may find yourself completely overwhelmed when trying to figure out which colors to use for what.
Have you ever asked yourself what you wished you knew when you were younger? Sure, some mistakes and challenges were pivotal in becoming who you are today. Though when it comes to your work and aspiring profession, it certainly can’t hurt to get some advice and guidance from other more experienced individuals.
The design and interface of your website are defining factors if a visitor will stay or leave in an instant.
For those of you building a website to reach different audiences that use different languages, this article will aim to help you in increasing your WPML capabilities to speak a language we all appreciate; website performance! But first let’s take a look at the meaning of “Multilingual Website” together.
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