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3 easy ways to improve your Google ranking

Secure your site with an SSL One of the best things you can do for your WordPress website is to snag an SSL for your domain. Not only does it improve your Google ranking, but it improves your site’s security. We provide SSLs to all of our hosting clients for free, because we know how […]

Do you know the cost of being hacked?

If you run an online business, you need to have a security plan. Period. Protecting your business + your clients doesn’t need to be super intense. But just like health, car or home owner’s insurance, you can find yourself shit out of luck without it. If that’s not enough motivation, let’s talk about the cost […]

Quickly create a homepage for your WordPress website

Jargon breakdown First things first, let’s break down the WordPress + website lingo before we dig into strategy for your online business. All sites have a home page, which is your primary domain name with nothing after the .com or .net or whatever ending you have. So in my case, my homepage is tinyblueorange.com. By […]

Keep your site from crashing during your next launch

If you didn’t know, Beyoncé announced a world tour nonchalantly after her Super Bowl halftime performance with a 15-second ad. And for the last 15 or so hours, her site has been taken down repeatedly — more than likely by the mass amounts of traffic it’s getting. You may not be getting Beyoncé sized waves […]

Learn how to improve WordPress Bounce Rate

If users are bouncin’ they likely aren’t signing up for your email list, reaching out for a one-on-one, or spending money with you. Enter your email address below + within the hour, you’ll know what Bounce Rate is, why you want to lower that percentage + what content is best for you to focus on. […]

Add Google Analytics 4 to WordPress

If you’re a Google Analytics user, you’ve probably been hearing about GA4 or seen some emails from Google warning you that it’s time to switch. In fact, they are going to scrap the old version of GA in July of 2023. Which might leave you wondering how do you add Google Analytics 4 to WordPress? […]

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