GDPR. What it is, what are the penalties, what should you do?
Have you been receiving a steady flow of emails from established businesses like Google, LinkedIn and PayPal asking you to re-subscribe to their email newsletters and accept their new Privacy Policies?...
View Article7 things to do on your website to help you comply with GDPR.
I’m fairly sure you will, by now, have seen much about the GDPR (General Data Privacy Regulation), and assuming this is true then you are aware that it will almost certainly apply to your business or...
View ArticleHow To Make A WooCommerce Website GDPR Compliant? [Business Bloomer Article]
Rodolfo Melogli wrote this post, published on the Business Bloomer website about what you need to do to make a WooCommerce website GDPR compliant… I’m sharing it with you here as it’s a really great...
View ArticleIs your website secure? Google’s Chrome browser update will let you (and your...
Next month Google Chrome, with almost 60% market share, is making a serious statement. All websites that are not on ‘https’ (that do not have a ‘security certificate’) will be flagged as “Not Secure” –...
View Article10 ways to speed up your WordPress website [Bill Erickson Article]
For some time ‘how to speed up your website’ has been an important consideration not just for a good user experience but also better SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). And the ‘speed’ of a website is…...
View ArticleWhat is ‘PHP’? The code behind the WordPress CMS.
PHP is an acronym for Hypertext Preprocessor. What does the first ‘P’ stand for I hear you ask? Yes – I know that’s a little confusing – modern day PHP is actually based on an old set of tools called...
View ArticleA Simple Guide to Website Conversion Funnels [The Daily Egg Article]
In this article on the Daily Egg website David Zheng comprehensively puts together a simple (but full) overview of understanding and creating a website conversion funnel. I could have spent hours (and...
View Article5 Reasons Why You Should Upgrade To PHP Version 7+
If you’re reading this then let me be the first to congratulate you – you made it through the technobabble barrier. ‘PHP’, ‘Upgrade’, ‘V / version’ are admittedly not the most user friendly or enticing...
View ArticleWordPress 5.0 – Wait, if you can, before you update!
WordPress have released a new major version of their software – WordPress 5.0 – and released it at the end of last week. As with all software major version releases my advice is usually to follow and...
View ArticleIt’s about time I mentioned ‘Gutenberg’
You may well have been aware that at the end of last year (2018) WordPress rolled out their latest major version update, from v4 to v5. Along with a variety of significant security updates (that are...
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