Have you ever thought, why you rarely see charts in a random blog post?
Maybe someone thinks they’re too boring to be included? Or maybe there is a misconception that they’re too difficult to handle?
Have you ever thought, why you rarely see charts in a random blog post?
Maybe someone thinks they’re too boring to be included? Or maybe there is a misconception that they’re too difficult to handle?
How do you present content on your website? Do you prefer straight text or a combination of text and graphs? If you associate charts with something boring, you’re going to change your mind!
Adding images to your posts is an essential way to bring your content to life. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then adding a few relevant images to your posts can help win over your readers and get your message across in a more effective way than just a wall of text.
While screenshots are great for illustrating software related posts, and photographs can really enhance a travel blog, when it comes to illustrating data-focused content, the available options aren’t as obvious.
Screen grabbing charts and graphs from a spreadsheet is one option for visualizing your data, but if you are using WordPress then there are a few better options than that available to you. To find out the best way to add graphs and charts to your WordPress posts, read on for our guide to the best data visualization plugins for WordPress. Continue
The very first impression that you make on the potential HR manager is through your CV. It determines your capabilities and competency towards specific job profile. This means a resume is one of the most crucial aspects that takes just two minutes to decide whether it’s worth exploring or not. In this competitive digital world, you can’t restrict yourself when it comes to creating a professional-looking CV-based website to describe your education, expertise and working experience. To help you get the most out of it, we bring you the list of 10 most beautiful and user-friendly WordPress CV themes that will help you build a resume based website, without any coding.
When I’d like to buy something online, what concerns me most is the customers’ feedbacks on their page. It gives me the objective views so I can evaluate the products that I’m looking to buy. That why beliefs and opinions from your customers are very important for your online business. This is especially true for entrepreneurs and businesses trading online. So how can you get your customers’ trust? In this case, the ratings – poll system, can be considered a really useful tool when we give customers an overview, as well as for their deep experience knows, comments from other users. Continue
Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2016 are coming. Don’t miss the chance of windfall to get WordPress hosting, themes, plugins at dirty cheap. Let’s check awesome WordPress Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2016 deals now! Continue
Whenever you’re building a new blog, a new app or any website, you are surely in need of great icons to attract users. Because they are not only beautiful, simple but also contain information into a tiny space. Each icon of each set is unique, from which you can give a different voice, different meaning to a design.
Today, I’m glad to introduce you a collection of great icon sets. More interestingly, they are all FREE. Hopefully, you’ll find some sets that could be useful for your projects. Cheers!
To open an eCommerce website is like creating a store that can teleport everywhere in the world. The online medium will expose your website to anyone interested in your products (and with the right marketing tactics), and the space limits vanish away. Your possibilities are endless, and the customers will enjoy an authentic shopping experience.
Looking for ways to perfect an existing online resource or build a perfect one from scratch is not a crime at all. If you’re reading this post, most likely you belong to those individuals who have chosen WordPress as the ultimate platform for putting up their website on the net.
At the recent Pressnomics event, WordPress creator and Automattic head honcho Matt Mullenweg suggested that the Jetpack plugin, from WordPress.com, was partly responsible for the success of the WordPress software to date.
Matt has also mentioned that Jetpack and its social and mobile-friendly modules would be a key player in helping WordPress move from its current market share of 23% of all websites, up to the 50% mark and beyond. Continue
Recently we took a look at some analytics tools for WordPress that give you a clearer picture of what your visitors are doing while they are accessing your website. These tools cover activities such as which pages your visitors view, where they click, and other aspects of how they interact with your content.
In today’s post though, we are going to look at some of the options for tracking what logged in users are getting up to on your WordPress website. Rather than looking at pages viewed, these plugins focus on back-end tasks and activities, such as logging in, editing content, working with themes and plugins, modifying files, and in some cases, a whole lot more. Continue
While WordPress is a great choice for most people who want to get a website online and have the freedom to publish their own content whenever they like, there are a lot of tasks that need to be taken care of to ensure your website runs smoothly and can survive on its own out in the wild.
With plugin conflicts, theme and software updates, hack attacks, data losses, comment spam floods, and much more to contend with, running a WordPress site isn’t for the feint hearted. This is especially true when the website is used to generate income and promote a business or service. Continue
Since Google introduced its latest search algorithm – Google Hummingbird in September 2013, long tail keywords optimization in SEO strategy has been of more importance than ever. Its search engine is said to be way smarter when shifting its focus to the whole query meaning and decipher users’ intent behind each question. Pages that satisfy the semantic search better would rank higher than pages only matching a few words in the query. This is when long tail keywords step up to the plate. Continue