Best Tech Jobs Most In Demand (According to LinkedIn) Posted on March 29, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Last year shook up a lot of things, and the job market was certainly no exception. While industries like travel and leisure, food service, and hospitality saw millions of jobs disappear, other industries saw a major boom in job opportunities available. Continue reading –>
cPanel Managed VPS vs Cloud Server Hosting Updated on May 13, 2025 by InMotion Hosting As your business expands, the need to scale your web hosting becomes increasingly evident. Two prominent options may stand out to you: cPanel Managed VPS and Cloud Server Hosting. Each offers unique features and benefits tailored to different needs and preferences. Understanding the differences between these two solutions is important for anyone looking to start their online journey or upgrad their current hosting. Continue reading –>
Open Source Projects to Follow in 2021 Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Every day, more and more open source projects appear in the software landscape. But not only that, communities of volunteers from all over the world revolve around these projects to support their growth and development. And we, the end users, benefit from this collaboration by having access to free (or at least affordable) software to help us get things done and take care of business. Continue reading –>
Google Algorithms: How Do They Work? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting If you type a query into Google Search, no matter what you search, you are likely to get millions of results in a fraction of a second. Although the speed of the results may suggest a simple system, there are actually tons of things going on behind the scenes of your search. Continue reading –>
What is Google Chrome Canary? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Google Chrome Canary is an experimental version of the world’s most popular web browser: Google Chrome. If you are someone who likes experimenting with the latest and greatest in the world of web browsers, Google Chrome Canary may be worth checking out. Continue reading –>
Guide for Optimizing Moodle Updated on July 30, 2024 by InMotion Hosting When optimizing Moodle, you may find yourself looking for ways to enhance the reliability and performance of your eLearning platform. After your site reaches a certain size, it may begin to slow down or crash. To avoid this, you will want to utilize optimization strategies to make sure you’re getting the most out of your Moodle hosting experience. In this article, we will discuss some techniques for optimizing Moodle and Moodle-related services in order to improve the performance of Moodle-based websites. Continue reading –>
What is Readability? How to Improve Your Readability Score Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Readability is a ranking term for how easy your content is to read and understand. It can have a big impact on your SEO score, and can be a make or break factor for how likely users are to engage with and benefit from your content. Continue reading –>
Optimize your WordPress Writing Workflow for Gutenberg Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting There’s a reason so many people seem to miss the WordPress Classic editor. Old-school WordPress was built from the ground up to optimize the workflow of mid-00s bloggers. You could quickly type up your thoughts all in one go, perform some minimal editing, and have your wall-of-text nicely formatted before your first lunch break. If you want to optimize your WordPress Writing Workflow for the modern era, though, you need to adapt. Continue reading –>
What is a WordPress Beta? How to Use the WordPress Beta Tester Plugin Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting A WordPress beta is a beta version of a future release of WordPress software. It is made public prior to the release of the upcoming version of WordPress in hopes that it will encourage others to test it out and report problems. Continue reading –>
WordPress.org vs. WordPress.com – What’s the Difference? Updated on November 15, 2024 by InMotion Hosting If you’re new to WordPress, you might be wondering: what’s the difference between a self hosted WordPress.org site and a website at WordPress.com? While the two have the same basic functionality, there actually are some pretty big distinctions. This article will explain the key features of each and help you choose the right one to fit your needs. Continue reading –>
What is Dropshipping? How to Dropship Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Dropshipping is a form of retail order fulfillment where a store purchases an item from a third party and ships it to a customer without ever physically stocking the product in its store. Continue reading –>
Moodle Web Hosting: Why Your Moodle Site Needs Dedicated Hosting Updated on July 30, 2024 by InMotion Hosting As the popularity of learning management systems (LMS) grows among organizations and individuals, hosting a Moodle site has become more prominent. However, this increased attention can bring challenges such as slower speeds, scalability issues, and other pitfalls. This is where dedicated hosting plans excel. Continue reading –>
What is a Featured Snippet? How to Get Featured Snippets Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Google featured snippets are special boxes of selected information that are featured below ads and above search engine results when performing a Google search. This information provides one definitive answer that Google believes to be the best fit for a specific question or query. Continue reading –>
Differences Between Shared Hosting vs WordPress Hosting Updated on November 11, 2024 by InMotion Hosting When you’re ready to invest in a web hosting plan for your business, understanding the types of hosting available can make a big difference. A common question among new users is: what’s the difference between Shared Hosting vs WordPress Hosting? Continue reading –>
What is Shutterstock? Using the Shutterstock WordPress Plugin Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Shutterstock is a platform for buying and selling stock images and other forms of media content. Content creators are able to use it to sell and market their content, and organizations like outlets and marketing firms utilize it to purchase stock media for their content. Continue reading –>