Joomla vs Drupal – How to Choose The Best CMS Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Joomla vs Drupal: a comparison between two of the most popular, self-hosted, content management systems available today. Both have been around for years and will likely be around for a few more years. So, is Drupal better than Joomla? The better question: is Drupal better than Joomla for your needs?Continue Reading
What is Webmin? Updated on December 9, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Webmin is a free, open-source application for Linux server administration. If you prefer to manage all aspects of your Linux VPS or dedicated server from a graphical interface instead of the command line interface (CLI), Webmin might be right for you.Continue Reading
Spoofed Email Alert – “Your Cloud Account’s services are about to be suspended” Posted on December 2, 2021 by InMotion Hosting InMotion Hosting is aware of a spoofed email attack affecting some customers. Some InMotion Hosting customers have received a “spoofed” email with the subject line similar to: “Your Cloud Account’s services are about to be suspended.” Continue Reading
What is Google Lighthouse? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting How a user experiences your website and its pages can largely affect how your content ranks in Google search results. Thankfully, Google Lighthouse is the perfect tool for those who are looking to audit their website and its pages. Continue Reading
WordPress vs Drupal – Which CMS Is Best For You? Updated on April 1, 2026 by InMotion Hosting WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS) today while Drupal is the third most popular self-hosted choice, slightly behind Joomla. In this blog post, we’ll compare WordPress vs Drupal to help you choose the best CMS for your website. We’ll cover factors such as ease of use, flexibility, performance and SEO.Continue Reading
WordPress Polyglots Launch Monthly Newsletter Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting The WordPress Polyglots team officially launched its new monthly newsletter that recaps all of the news in the world of WordPress translation. WordPress is fully translated into over 65 languages and if you have ever used it in a language other than English, chances are someone on the WordPress Polyglots had something to do with translating it. Continue Reading
Core Contributors Propose Official WordPress Performance Team Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting WordPress has fallen behind other platforms in terms of performance, which has led to a new proposal for an official WordPress Performance team. On October 12, full-time WordPress core contributor Ari Stathopoulos submitted a proposal outlining why he and certain other core contributors believe it is necessary to have an official Performance team that would be responsible for coordinating efforts to increase the performance (speed) of WordPress.Continue Reading
Google Workspace Now Available Through InMotion Hosting Posted on November 17, 2021 by Carrie Smaha As announced by PRNewswire on November 8, InMotion Hosting is now offering Google Workspace as an addon product for both new and existing customers. Google Workspace Starter plans can now be purchased directly through InMotion Hosting for $7.20/month per seat.Continue Reading
The Top Free WordPress Membership Plugins Updated on April 23, 2024 by Shay Bravo Membership plugins can be a super-efficient way to convert your WordPress website into a membership-based operation. Memberships allow for the creation of exclusive content, services, or products that can be restricted to premium users only, thus incentivizing users to subscribe or purchase memberships.Continue Reading
4 Best WordPress Auction Plugins (Free) Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Bidding can be an excellent way to encourage online purchases, and thanks to WordPress auction plugins, turning your website into an auction site is as simple as a few clicks. With WordPress auction plugins, you can transform your website into a dedicated online auction tool like eBay, Amazon, Shopify, and other auction platforms.Continue Reading
InMotion Hosting vs NameCheap Shared Hosting Updated on January 7, 2026 by Guest Contributor If you are comparing InMotion Hosting vs NameCheap Shared Hosting, it is important to know which option gives you the most value for your investment. The Shared Hosting plans for InMotion Hosting and NameCheap may look similar, but often what separates them doesn’t become apparent until after you have purchased and begun using your new hosting account. Continue Reading
InMotion Hosting Upgrades Shared Hosting Options to Unlimited Specifications Posted on October 26, 2021 by Carrie Smaha As covered by PRNewswire, for InMotion Hosting’s Shared Hosting customers, things are about to get even better. Whether you already have a Shared Hosting plan or are looking to open a new Shared Hosting account with InMotion Hosting, you will now get even more bang for your buck.Continue Reading
Why Joomla is Still a Great Choice Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting It’s no secret that when someone asks “Why Joomla,” the real question is “Why use Joomla when you could use WordPress?” WordPress’s massive popularity over the last decade has coincided with a continued drop in Joomla users over the same time period. Anyone looking into Joomla for the first time is bound to notice some similarities and, given WordPress’s popularity, ask the obvious question. Despite some hiccups a few years back, the recent release of Joomla 4 shows that there are still compelling reasons to choose Joomla for your website.Continue Reading
What is Off-Page SEO? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Off-page SEO refers to all the things you can do outside of your website to improve a page’s ranking in the search engine results pages (SERPs). In short, it covers all SEO tactics that take place outside of your website. Continue Reading
What Are Pillar Pages? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Pillar pages should be a cornerstone of your content development strategy. They usually serve as one of the main landing pages on content hubs such as a blog or a knowledge base. In short, pillar pages establish the foundation on which topic clusters are built. Continue Reading