Winning Strategies of The Top Women of YouTube Updated on March 9, 2020 by InMotion Hosting YouTube has been around for a while, and it’s become as much a part of our lives as the radio or TV for past generations. But over the past few years, YouTube has not only grown to become the world’s second largest search engine (a monumental achievement), but has also skyrocketed far past every other social media platform, second only to Facebook in terms of total social media market share. Continue reading –>
Is Your Affiliate Marketing Game On Course? Updated on March 12, 2025 by InMotion Hosting For anyone who has a blog with a decent amount of traffic, affiliate marketing is an easy way to generate some extra cash. All you need to do is drop a link on your site to a product or service you endorse, and you can get rewarded if people click on it and eventually make a purchase. Simple. Continue reading –>
Doom Emacs: An Emacs For Vim Users Updated on November 12, 2024 by Guest Contributor If you’re in the market for a fast and dangerous text editor with all the bells and whistles you’ve probably looked at Vim and Emacs and, maybe, shook your head and gave up. They’re too old, too difficult, yet somehow intriguing. But which one to choose? They both have their pros and cons. Continue reading –>
How To Create a Movie Review Site with WordPress Updated on July 8, 2024 by InMotion Hosting When was the last time you saw a movie and instantly desired to share your opinion of it? If you know the difference between a smash cut and a jump cut, and you can spot the difference between a wide angle lens in The Shining and telephoto lens in The Graduate, then you’re a film critic and you need a website to start posting your articles on the web. If you work hard at it, pretty soon you may find yourself contributing to the Rotten Tomatoes score. Read on to find out how to create your site, get your writing published, and work your way toward becoming a bonafide tomato-throwing film critic. Continue reading –>
Top 5 Must-have Chrome Extensions for Developers and Designers Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Enterprise software seems to get more complicated every day. Larger systems require special training or the dispatch of special consultants. Meanwhile, smaller pieces of software often win the day. Smaller software, like browser extensions, can provide a lot of value even in a smaller package. Continue reading –>
3 Ways to Create a Local PHP Development Environment Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting For many users just starting out in web development, one of the greatest challenges is not learning the code itself but seeing your results in the browser. The problem is, you need to first set up a proper PHP development environment to get your code to run in the browser. Continue reading –>
Slow Speeds Can Ruin Your Site–UltraStack Can Help Updated on January 23, 2024 by Guest Contributor You may not know much about your cache. And really, you don’t want to know about your cache. When it comes to your website, caching should be a set-it-and-forget-it operation. A cache is typically defined as an inaccessible storage location. Continue reading –>
InMotion Hosting Redesigns Website for Trester Demolition Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting The web design team at InMotion Hosting has the pleasure of serving many types of businesses at different stages in their web presence journey. The experienced team, which is made up of senior web designers, senior front-end developers, and dedicated project success advisers, has created beautiful, modern designs for businesses looking to establish a brand new site or give a fresh look to an existing site. Continue reading –>
Data Privacy Day 2020 Predictions — A Big Year For Personal Security Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Data Privacy Day 2020 kicks off all over the Internet today. Buckle up because 2020 promises to be a bumpy year in the world of data. To that effect, we’ve compiled a short list of data privacy predictions for 2020. Will we be accurate in our forecast? In December, we’ll go back and see how prescient we were. But for now, let’s see what the 2020 crystal ball is saying. Continue reading –>
What is Colocation? Updated on March 19, 2025 by Jennifer Fan Colocation is a hosting service where businesses place their servers in data centers operated and managed by third-party experts. It’s a great option for businesses that want to control their servers without worrying about running a data center.In this article, we’ll break down what colocation hosting is, what colocation services include, and how it compares to other types of hosting. Continue reading –>
The 5 Phases of WordPress Mastery Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Starting out on the WordPress journey can be intimidating. It seems like a whole new world with lots of buttons and options. And there’s creative concerns like menus, colors, site navigation, content writing. In order to get the most out of WordPress it’s best to see your work as a series of phases in which you take on greater challenges in sequence. Continue reading –>
5 Web Hosting New Year’s Resolutions for 2020 Updated on May 3, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Many New Year’s resolutions are related to better performance in something. For business owners, those goals may be geared toward marketing and sales: search engine optimization (SEO), advertising, or branding in general. Maybe you’ll be creating the first website for your business with a content management system (CMS) such as WordPress or Drupal. Continue reading –>
Optimizing Your WordPress Website for 2020 Updated on January 23, 2024 by Guest Contributor Lots of people overload their WordPress websites with plugins — from a backup plugin in WordPress to security plugins to SEO plugins to general theme and “cutesy” plugins that tweak your layout. But these plugins, particularly the superfluous ones, can actually slow down your performance. Continue reading –>
Creating Strong Passwords: Tips and Tricks Updated on April 8, 2024 by InMotion Hosting We all have passwords. Most of us know that our passwords need to be stronger and more secure. Sure, a super strong password may not matter for that new coupon app you just signed up for, but regarding your website, a strong password is critical. Continue reading –>
Things To Consider Before Presenting At WordCamp Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting There’s a lot that goes into preparing a presentation for WordCamp. For many, just the idea of speaking in front of a group of strangers can be overwhelming. But fear not, a solid preparation will help you beat the jitters and give a stellar presentation. Continue reading –>