Much as there are many benefits to using WordPress Multisite, sometimes you want to take a site hosted on a multisite and run it on a standalone WordPress install. I’ve struggled to find detailed instructions on how to do this on the web, so here are some incredibly helpful tips written by Ross Wintle and […]
Here are some of the high notes in some impressive stats that were shared at WordCamp this week. In 2011: 51 WordCamps were organized In 2012: 31 WordCamps have happened to date, with 44 more planned for the year – The Community is growing! WordPress 3.5 will be released on December 5th. Go @nacin! WordPress […]
Using WordPress for Inbound Marketing There are two things that WordPress and Inbound Marketing have in common. They’re both white-hot for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), and they can both make it easier to drive traffic to your website. I’m going to tell you a few reasons you should consider WordPress as an SMB looking […]
As many of you will know, I love WordPress, I use it on my site and for 95% of the sites i develop. I’m certainly not alone when it comes to utilizing this CMS though — tens of millions of sites online are powered by the software. For all the great things there are to […]