WordPress
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Trying Out Trello WP
You may be familiar with Trello, the cheery virtual alternative to Post-it notes. It gives you a simple framework for tracking projects that lets you see what job needs to be done next, to color code tasks, and to add cute stickers that let you communicate quickly with your (future) self or others. While some…
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Trying Productivity Plugins
A lot of businesspeople use web-based productivity tools, including project management and document management tools. Sometimes there’s a monthly subscription fee for these tools, and sometimes it’s well worth it. However, you can often find comparable tools in WordPress plugins. Using these tools allows you to manage projects, documents, and workflow from your company website.…
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Trying Email Capture Plugins
Content marketing involves giving away useful information. You start with your company blog, podcast, or what have you, which you share for free and disseminate as broadly as possible. The object here is to bring people to your website, increase visibility, and help people out. Once people have found your free content and discovered its…
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The Ultimate Habit List Plugin
Businesses benefit from the powers of WordPress when they can easily keep their websites up to date, either in-house or with cost-effective updates from their web firms. They benefit from the world-class content management system and the library of plugins that allows them to have special functionality at their website at previously unheard of low…
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Trying Out Foter
A client told me about Foter, a WordPress plugin that brings you tens of millions of free photos. We generally buy stock photos, find Creative Commons photos, or take appropriate photos for blog posts, make sure we’re well within our rights, and don’t bother the client with the details. However, this client keeps a database…
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Passwords Tell All
It’s been a wild day and we did not write a blog post for our website. Fortunately, our friends at WPEngine sent us a post they want to share, and we found it fascinating enough to share with you. Unmasked: What 10 million passwords reveal about the people who choose them It’s intriguing, but not…