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Challenges WordPress Agencies Face
Too Many
Client Projects
Hiring Developers
is Expensive
Freelancers
Are Unreliable
Project Deadlines Become Difficult
WordPress Development Services for Agencies
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Step 2
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Step 3
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Hiring Developers Inhouse vs Working With Support Facility
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|---|---|
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HR management | No HR hassle |
Training required | Experienced developers |
Risk of leaving | Stable development team |
Here you may find answers to the most frequently asked questions.
You can add a variety of features and functionality to your WordPress site with plugins. A WordPress plugin is essentially an add-on for your website. Plugins typically add new features or functionality to your WordPress website with little effort on your part. Just install and configure the plugin settings.
WordPress allows you to post your stories, ideas, rants, reviews, links, and/or pictures of anything you choose. You can customize the look and feel of your site by choosing one of WordPress’s numerous available themes, which will determine the style of your site. Different plugins also allow you to extend the functionality of your site. Here is a list of these plugins: Plugins.
Yes – you can export content from your old blog to then import on your new WordPress blog.
The easiest way to change the look of your WordPress website is with a new theme. A WordPress theme is like a style skin for your website. Your theme will give your website a unique look, and depending on what’s included in the theme it may also add features for customizations like colors, fonts, menus, widgets, pages, post types, post formats, and much more.
There are lots of ways you can optimize and potentially speed up WordPress on your website. Here are a few ways you can improve your site speed today:
Enable WordPress caching
Upgrade your PHP
Invest in better hosting
Choose a quality theme
Cleanup your plugins
Optimize images
Clean up your database
Use a CDN
The best way to ensure your website remains safe is to follow a few simple steps:
Use strong passwords for all user accounts.
Take backups of your WordPress website (here’s a helpful guide on how to backup WordPress).
Update your WordPress installation, themes, and plugins (though we do recommend testing updates on a localhost installation or on a staging site first). And if the theme or plugin you’re currently using hasn’t been updated in the last couple of years you might want to consider switching to a new one.
Don’t install illegal downloads of premium themes and plugins, which almost always include malicious code (virus, spam, hacker backdoor, etc).
Only use plugins and themes from trustworthy websites. We don’t recommend downloading from forums or third-party sharing sites (torrents). If you aren’t sure of a website’s trustworthiness check customer reviews, item ratings, and social accounts.
If you plan on starting your own online store just remember that HTTPS is required to collect customer data, so be sure to purchase your SSL certificate before launching your website (otherwise you’ll have to redirect HTTP to HTTPS and it can become complicated). You’ll also want to consider creating pages for your Site Use & Privacy Terms as well a Refund Policy.
This is of course in addition to filing paperwork required in your locale (country, state, province, etc) to sell products and/or services.