Design & Dev Tuesday: Moving to HTTPS Guide
A Step-By-Step Guide To Moving To HTTPS. With browsers starting marking sites that don’t support HTTPS as “Not secure”, it’s high time to finally make the switch.
A Step-By-Step Guide To Moving To HTTPS. With browsers starting marking sites that don’t support HTTPS as “Not secure”, it’s high time to finally make the switch.
Check out this infographic as we reveal the top reasons why you need a mobile-friendly website today.
Good websites don’t stand out. Good websites can’t help customers differentiate your business from all the others in the same market or industry.
Click on the link to find your WordPress bucket list. And not just your bucket list, mine too – I’ve marked the ones I’ve completed myself, though I still have a ways to go.
WordPress security is fundamental: Every WordPress website needs to be fully secured and hardened.
Acquiring new online shoppers is expensive, of course, so merchants will want to ensure they don’t lose a potential customer once they are on their site by making some top e-commerce mistakes.
Aided by powerful technologies and numerous best practices, ’Net professionals can and should feel confident that it is absolutely possible to “improve” the performance of any digital presence through testing initiatives.
People certainly love their mobile devices – some, it seems, are actually addicted. In this Mobile Survival Guide, find out how to not just survive, but thrive with your mobile presence.
With 2016 expected to be the year of more targeted lead generation for businesses of all sizes, your site might need an overhaul. If you hope to maximize your traffic in 2016, your site must have the following 12 elements.
For help making your brand more small-screen friendly, get some inspiration by checking out the five brands featured below that are already making mobile work.