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Posted by David Rashty on Apr 20, 2015 in Blogging tools, User guides, WordPress
As the world of blogging continues to evolve and expand, e-learning is becoming a growing trend, marking a symbol of global freedom of expression and empowerment of the individual.
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Posted by David Rashty on Apr 13, 2015 in Blogging tools, WordPress
There’s no disputing the fact that WordPress is by far the most prominent content management system out there. Whether you are new to WordPress or have been using it for some time, you’ll know that it is an incredibly powerful platform. What started out as just a basic blogging platform, is now evolved and used by more than 74.6 million sites.
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Posted by David Rashty on Mar 30, 2015 in Blogging tools, User guides, WordPress
Site Speed is one of the very basic foundations for providing a good user experience. It is also a major factor in determining your ranking on search engines. Unfortunately, when it comes to WordPress loading time, there seems to be a lot of ignorance within the blogger’s community, with many blogs loaded much slower then they could be.
The good news are that there are many ways to speed up your WordPress site/ blog, and many of them do not require any coding whatsoever.
So if you’re a blogger or a webmaster, and you have a hard time dealing with complex PHP and FTP files, this article is for you!
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Posted by David Rashty on Mar 23, 2015 in Blogging tools, New Plugin Announcements
Preparing and marketing your E learning course material using Video lessons is a common practice these days, and its becoming more and more popular as bloggers realize that their knowledge is worth a lot of money. The difficult part is how to create the right infrastructure to support an e Learning environment that is organized, stable, and traceable? Our new Plugin CM Video Lessons Manager will help you pack all of your video lessons into an easy to use E learning environment where different lessons are grouped into courses. This will enable your students to navigate through each of your courses and lessons, sign up and get enrolled. You’ll also be able to set a price for watching the video course material using a payment system such as PayPal or other commonly used payment processors. Once a user has enrolled to one of your online courses, you’ll be able to track their progress using the plugin’s log & statistics module.
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Posted by David Rashty on Mar 18, 2015 in Blogging tools, New Plugin Announcements
In the past, WordPress was mostly known as a blogging platform, but as time passed, and with the evolution of WordPress, users began to find different ways in which the popular content management system can be utilized for their benefit. Many sites began utilizing the WP blogging functionality for a variety of purposes which go far beyond just displaying a blog. For example, some companies chose to list their services inside posts, while artists use it to display their creative work in separate categories. Retailers may choose to display their product catalog, and the possibilities of additional plugin-generated custom post types are endless.
The challenge: Not all themes are friendly to this kind of practice, so the question remaining is how to take those post types, categories and tags and display them in a way that makes them easily accessible to you readers?
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Posted by David Rashty on Mar 16, 2015 in Blogging tools, New Plugin Announcements
Track Your Team’s Effectiveness With the CM Custom Reports Plugin
There are many good reporting tools that can measure your site’s performance and traffic, The custom reports plugin focuses primarily on the performance of your team, and the content flow within your WordPress site. The plugin is an internal inspection and auditing tool to help you and your employees or partners work more efficiently and measure the flow of your data. It can also teach you a great deal about you and your team working habits and how they can be changed to save precious time. As you use the plugin over a period of time, you’ll be able to compare the results with previous periods and check for improvements. You may generate a custom report to tell you which users have been contributing content to your blog, how many revisions were made and by whom.
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Posted by David Rashty on Mar 8, 2015 in Blogging tools, site security, User guides, WordPress
The internet, and more so WordPress, is swarming with spammers who are dying to get their hands on your servers. Registering an account on your site is a relatively easy way for amateur spammers to brake into your system and use it as part of their spamming strategy. Whether human or bot machines, spammers would normally be using an email spam domain, therefore we cannot stress enough the importance of identifying those domains and blocking them in advance, which is relatively easy to do. If they catch you unprepared though, they can cause serious damage to your site.
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Posted by David Rashty on Feb 23, 2015 in Blogging tools, CM Tooltip, User guides, WordPress
The CM Tooltip Glossary plugin was originally released in 2013, with the purpose of helping bloggers create a glossary of complex terms in their content that needed further clarification. Since then, we have made endless updates to the plugin, constantly adding new features and options which made it our most popular and best-selling plugin so far.
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