You have no doubt noticed that the WordPress approach to content creation is changing. The emphasis has shifted more toward on-page editing in the browser. This essentially means blocks over text. The pros and cons of taking a content first approach as opposed to an all-in-one design and content approach can produce different results. Each approach provides unique opportunities as well as trade-offs.
Continue reading –>WordPress Hosting Articles
Welcome to InMotion Hosting, your trusted partner for all things WordPress! In this section, we will dive into the world of WordPress, where we’ll not only showcase our cutting-edge WordPress Hosting services but also keep you updated on the latest flagship events, trends, and best practices in the WordPress ecosystem. As a leader in the web hosting industry, we understand the unique demands of WordPress websites and are committed to providing you with the most comprehensive information and resources. Whether you’re a seasoned WordPress pro or just starting your online journey, we are here to guide you through the world of WordPress, sharing insights, and offering top-notch solutions to empower your online presence.
Discover high-performance Managed WordPress Hosting on purpose-built cloud servers managed from one powerful dashboard: Platform InMotion.
Fully-Isolated VPS Root Access 99.99% Uptime Free Dedicated IP & SSL Automatic Updates
WordPress Costs Over Long Term Growth
WordPress is a great content management system to get your website started and support you as your business grows. As you probably already know, WordPress is free software. This means it’s free for you to use the software, but many goods and services associated with managing a website carry their own costs. In this article, you’ll see how website costs can be budgeted, so you can make informed financial decisions.
Continue reading –>2021 Make WordPress Hosting Team Reps Announced
The 2021 Make WordPress Hosting Community team announced new team representatives on March 30 following a nomination process and request for feedback.
The Hosting Community team was established to help create a community for hosts and hosting companies that host WordPress. The team works to improve the WordPress’ end-user experience in various hosting environments through industry collaboration and user education.
Continue reading –>Optimize your WordPress Writing Workflow for Gutenberg
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
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 –>Self Hosted WordPress.org vs. WordPress.com
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 –>Shared Hosting vs WordPress Hosting
Not sure where to start when it comes to choosing between Shared Hosting vs WordPress Hosting? If you’ve decided to purchase a web hosting plan for your business, you may be wondering about the difference between two of the most popular plan types — Shared Hosting and WordPress Hosting.
Continue reading –>What is Shutterstock? Using the Shutterstock WordPress Plugin
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 –>WordPress Podcast Plugins – Best Free Plugins
WordPress podcast plugins can help take your podcast or show to the next level while simultaneously making your life easier.
In this article, we’ll take a look at the best free plugins available for podcasts on the WordPress plugin marketplace for current podcasters. We will break down what makes each WordPress podcast plugin unique and how they can be used to elevate your podcast and website.
Continue reading –>2021 WordPress Trends from Top WordPress Influencers
Powering close to 40% of all websites on the web, WordPress continues to be the most popular, user-friendly CMS for site development. A trusted platform for millions of users, the open-source software maintains its top position through continual development and evolution via committed volunteers.
Continue reading –>15 of the Best WordPress Plugins
WordPress plugins allow you to add useful and efficient functionality as well as eye-pleasing design touches. Certain plugins even refresh the look of your website by quickly and easily adding modern design elements with little to no code.
Continue reading –>WordPress Security Plugins: 9 Signs One is Great
There’s a plugin for all types of functions: WordPress security, search engine optimization (SEO), accessibility, expressing Phil Collins fandom, and even spawning unicorns. Sticking with website security, there are many attack vectors available to cyber criminals including:
Continue reading –>Why Use WordPress for Small Business Websites
First impressions count. And if you have a small business, your first contact with anyone new will likely be on your website. That’s why it not only has to look great but also needs to work well – because if it doesn’t, those visitors will bounce before you know what happened. In fact, according to a study by Taylor & Francis, you only have 50 milliseconds to make an impression. 50 milliseconds. Let that sink in.
Continue reading –>What is Jetpack for WordPress?
In the world of WordPress, the focus has been on making the visual editor – Gutenberg – the standard editor for the majority of WordPress users. Within that circle, there are a series of elite plugins that virtually every website—no matter how big or small—introduces into the ecosystem. The Jetpack for WordPress plugin, from Automattic, is one of them.
Continue reading –>Yext Answers Comes to WordPress with New Plugin
For users of Yext Answers, there is finally a solution tailored specifically for WordPress websites.
The Yext Answers plugin allows users to display content from the Yext platform on their WordPress websites quickly and easily. Users get to decide what information they would like to include, how it looks, and where it appears on their site.
Continue reading –>