Tips to Building A Website For Your Church Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting A recent survey found that 80% of new visitors will go to a church’s website before visiting them for a service. This statistic proves a very important need for churches to build an online presence. A quality church website can list schedules, announcements, sermons, and much more. Not only can a website bring in more visitors to a service, but you never know how a sermon or blog post on your website could encourage someone. This alone can be worth having a website. Continue reading –>
What to Ask Your Client Before You Design Their Website Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Think you know what your client wants? Think again. It might seem ideal when the client says, “Do whatever you want,” but it’s better to go in with a plan. Why? Because when you go in without a plan, you leave yourself open to delivering something the client absolutely does not want. And that means revisions (lots of them). Continue reading –>
Build a Romantic Website for Your Wedding Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting People do everything online these days, from banking to shopping to setting appointments. Your wedding guests are no different. Building a wedding website will give them a centralized hub to keep up with all of your big day news (plus, it’s a great way for guests to network with each other before the event). Continue reading –>
What’s a Website Trust Builder? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Trust is a very tricky thing these days. When it comes to building trust, it takes time and numerous opportunities to prove yourself. And when you lose someone’s trust, it can be almost impossible to repair it. Continue reading –>
Does Your Hosting Company Offer Fantastic Managed WordPress Support? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Does your hosting company offer incredible WordPress support? If not, you should find another hosting company. This is necessary for your business success in today’s online world. Let’s find out more about WordPress hosting and why you should consider it for your website. Continue reading –>
WooCommerce vs Shopify Updated on June 18, 2024 by Shay Bravo Choosing the right eCommerce platform is crucial when planning your online store. The most popular options worldwide are WooCommerce and Shopify. Both of these platforms offer a range of features and benefits, making them attractive options for those looking to start selling products online. Continue reading –>
The Pros and Cons of Automating Your WordPress Website Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Running regular updates is one of the best things you can do for your WordPress website: they help improve security and speed, fix bugs, and add new features. Not to mention automated website backups, which keep your site safe. But for many website owners, updates are something that often gets pushed onto the backburner. Continue reading –>
The Power of WordPress Optimized Hosting Updated on January 23, 2024 by Guest Contributor A phrase recently getting a lot of attention in the WordPress world is “WordPress optimized hosting.” But what exactly is it and what does it entail for those who are looking to take their WordPress website to the next level? Continue reading –>
How a Website is a Clear Presentation of Your Company’s Primary Value Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Let’s face it: there are many other businesses out there just like yours. There are countless other people who offer the same exact product or service. Many of them probably target the same market. Continue reading –>
How to Choose Your VPS Hosting Provider Updated on May 12, 2025 by InMotion Hosting With new businesses emerging every day, and the amount of potential customers decreasing, it is more important than ever for your company’s website to stand out and attract visitors. A virtual private server (VPS) hosting provider can help you do just that by giving your customers the experience the except with fast load times, enhanced security, and minimal downtime. Continue reading –>
Structured Data Markup for Beginners Updated on February 11, 2025 by Nicole Hampton Structured data is an important part of how search engines crawl your website. Think of it as a way to organize some of the information on your site to make it easier for search engines to understand. Continue reading –>
#Gratz Thread – How Our Marketing Team Shows Gratitude! Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting The end of the work week is upon us! Sometimes with the excitement of the upcoming weekend, it’s easy to forget everything our colleagues or even our boss has done to help through the week. Today, we want to share with you how our marketing team shows appreciation and gratitude to those who have helped them through the week. Continue reading –>
The Importance of SSL for SEO Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting SSL Certificates – What Are They? SSL is a type of technology that encrypts data, ensuring that it stays secure as it passes along the internet from computer to computer. This protects all types of data, from credit cards to email addresses and any other information that is collected by a website. An SSL Certificate, also known as a Digital Certificate, is issued by a Certificate Authority, who authenticates the purchasers identity. This not only protects your data, but lets users know that their data is secure from hackers and remains confidential. Continue reading –>
Choosing the Right Paid SEO Services Updated on January 23, 2024 by Nicole Hampton If you are a small business owner, it can be difficult to learn everything there is to know about SEO, and to actually find the time to apply it to your website and online presence. There are a lot of options out there when it comes to paid SEO services, and making the right choice depends heavily on your needs and your goals. Continue reading –>
The Future of Managed WordPress Websites Updated on August 20, 2024 by Shay Bravo Managed WordPress hosting providers have been evolving for the past couple of years. While the phrase has been around on and off nearly as long as the platform has been available for users, managed WordPress hosting did not rise into popularity until 2021. Continue reading –>