by Rahul Nagare | Dec 30, 2019 | Scaling, WordPress
When scaling WordPress sites, one of the first things people try is adding more hardware. Unless this is a proven bottleneck in the stack, this added hardware capacity is often left idle only to be used by various buffers and caches later. So how do you do capacity...
by Lucy Bennett | Dec 12, 2019 | WordPress
Making the shift from the WordPress Classic editor to the new Gutenberg editor continues to be a struggle for some. This is especially true for large organizations that have long relied on the Classic editor to create webpages for their complex websites and...
by Lucy Bennett | Dec 10, 2019 | Development, Linux, WordPress
What is WordPress Multisite? WordPress(WP) Multisite is a feature that lets users create a “Network” of subsites from a single install of WP. This allows users to use subdomains (also known as subdirectories) of the exact same root domain (for example:...
by Lucy Bennett | Nov 6, 2019 | E-Commerce, WordPress
The holiday season is coming fast, and you need to bring a surge of sales with it. The later months of the year naturally brings in an influx of shoppers, but don’t just rely on that. If you’re not capitalizing on customers’ increased budgets, you’re making a mistake....
by Lucy Bennett | Oct 2, 2019 | E-Commerce, WordPress
Holiday spending has steadily been on the rise but this year Deloitte predicts that seasonal spending will surpass $1.1 trillion. With the holiday season fast approaching, now is the best time to get your WooCommerce store in top shape. Luckily, there are plenty of...
by Lucy Bennett | Jul 18, 2019 | WordPress
You might think that popups are dead because everyone keeps saying they are. But the truth is, they’re not. Studies show that despite what people think about popups (or anything for that matter) thoughts and actions are two very different things. And while many will...