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Types WordPress plugin – Easy Custom Post Types

I’ve long wanted to create a database of themes that support my SEO plugin and never came up with a manageable way of doing that. When my buddy Amir from WPML emailed me about their two new plugins, Types and Views, it took me a while to grasp what they did. Turns out I’m daft [...]

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Types WordPress plugin – Easy Custom Post Types

I’ve long wanted to create a database of themes that support my SEO plugin and never came up with a manageable way of doing that. When my buddy Amir from WPML emailed me about their two new plugins, Types and Views, it took me a while to grasp what they did. Turns out I’m daft [...]

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WordPress Wednesday: Loyalty, Reward & Gamification Plugins

Welcome to another installment of WordPress Wednesday at WebsiteMagazine.com! Today let's take a look at a few plugins you can use to increase engagement, encourage repeat visits and build a loyal following on your WordPress blog. Despite the growing interest in gamification, there are really only a handful of plugins available that are stable enough [...]

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On WordPress Dashboard Widgets

I was one of the first plugin developers to add a dashboard widget to your dashboard when you installed one of my plugins. I’m hoping people will follow me in doing the reverse as well. While it generates traffic, it doesn’t generate sales. Let me show you. When I added mine, in the beginning, it [...]

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Download Our Free Introductory Guide to the Genesis Design Framework for WordPress

We’ve been thinking a lot about new WordPress users lately. As elegant and simple as it is, WordPress can be a little daunting if you’re just beginning to work with it. The beauty of it though, is that it doesn’t have to be. So, we’ve been taking some time to think through the big questions [...]

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How to Move A Small WordPress Site Via the Import/Export Tool

Over the past year I have moved a reasonable number of WordPress sites between different servers and hosting companies (around 10), and I picked up some tips and tricks along the way. First of if you search around the web for advice on how to move a WordPress blog you’ll probably get a recommendation to [...]

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