Outsourcing Gives You The Freedom to Do What You Love While Growing Your Business Here at FocusWP, we know how easy it is to get overwhelmed with client demands. As a small agency owner, you have to wear multiple hats and you can get so far behind that you feel you’ll...
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Speed up Your Website by Optimizing Your Images: ShortPixel vs EWWW vs Imagify vs Smush
Why is image compression necessary? When images are too large, it not only slows down site load times, but it can also affect your SEO. There are a few reasons why images can bog down your load time. One is that the files are often just too big. Using smaller images...
Why Regular Backups are Crucial for Your WordPress Website’s Security
The Need for Website Backups Maintaining a WordPress website is no small feat. A website has many components to manage, such as generating regular content, incorporating user-friendly layouts and designs, as well as processing form submissions and customer payment...
Optimizing a Business WordPress Website
The technology that powers WordPress websites changes constantly and if your website doesn’t keep up, it will leave you vulnerable to hacks and outages. Everything from the content on each page to the user experience you offer your visitors matters when optimizing your site. Let’s look at how to optimize every element of your WordPress site.
The Easy Way to Work Through Mental Blocks and How it Can Revolutionize Your Business
The Digital Agency Show · E166: Picking a niche you love and working it with Stephanie Hudson Things We Learned From This Episode... 1. All About Proactive Open-Mindedness and the Importance of Putting Yourself Out There (19:40-23:06) Doing something out of your...
How To Easily Get “Terms & Conditions” And A “Privacy Policy” On Your Website
Psh! Rules are meant to be broken, aren’t they? Well, yeah…except when they could bring some hefty fines. To be clear, the U.S. federal government has not laid down specific laws requiring you to have a privacy policy on your website, although it has set down laws governing privacy policies for specific situations, like the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). COPPA basically says if you collect personal data on kids, you have to have a privacy policy.