WordPress Topics

We dive into WordPress security, general WordPress topics, online marketing, content marketing, and SaaSes.

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Website Security

Steps To Secure Your Business Online

Secure your online business effectively by following our key steps. Our guide provides practical tips and strategies to protect your business from online threats and vulnerabilities.

Hack Into a WordPress Website

Signs your WordPress website is hacked

Website hacks are sometimes challenging to detect – any malicious scripts try to hide themselves to prevent detection and stay as long as possible on your website.

WordPress Security Tips for SMBs

Building a new website for your business? Security is one of today’s most critical topics. Use our list of WordPress security tips for SMBs to protect your data and your customers.

Your Guide to Phishing

Phishing – Understanding how to protect yourself from safe-looking emails that are designed to make you click a malicious link or roque attachment.

Protect your WordPress Site against Attacks

While there is no way you can eliminate the potential for a cyberattack against your WordPress site, there are ways to help prevent attacks and to reduce your risk. Learn what preventative measures you should take.

Phishing attempts

Password Protection Best Practices

Passwords are a critical component of your digital credentials, and they play a vital role in your website security. They also play an essential role in the security of your business.

Top Tips for Protecting Customer Data

As the owner of a business, one of the most important priorities you have is ensuring the protection of your customers’ data and private information.

The Impact of Bad Web Design

Bad web design can lead to lost customers and reduced credibility. Learn how to identify and fix design flaws to boost your business success.

How to Add a Privacy Policy in WordPress

How to Add a Privacy Policy in WordPress

A WordPress privacy policy should include such information as cookies, comments, registration, and subscription forms that the users provide once they visit your blog.

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