Free Business WordPress Themes

Five Great Free Business WordPress Themes

There are thousands of free business themes available in the WordPress repository that cater to all kinds of businesses, however, the vast number of choices can be overwhelming. In this article, I would like to show you five of the best free WordPress business themes that are mobile-friendly and optimized …

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Spotlight

Spotlight – The Instagram Engagement WordPress Plugin

Spotlight is a new social media plugin for WordPress that integrates Instagram into your website. Using Spotlight, you can automatically display your latest photographs and videos. This can increase engagement with your followers, attract new followers and expand your reach. The plugin allows you to connect multiple Instagram accounts and …

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The Ultimate List of WordPress Gutenberg Block Plugins & Addons

The Ultimate List of WordPress Gutenberg Block Plugins & Addons

On 6 December 2018 Matt Mullenweg announced the release of WordPress 5.0. This was a significant milestone in the history of WordPress as it replaced the traditional WordPress editor with a new block editor called Gutenberg. Gutenberg is a minimal editor that allows you to create beautiful content using a …

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Depositphotos Review – A High-Quality Image & Video Archive

Depositphotos is a royalty-free stock image website that has over 100 million images, vectors, and videos, in its archives. These digital products can be used to create logos, to improve the look of blog posts, to create professional flyers and brochures, and more. If you use the internet regularly, you …

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Entering the World of Cryptocurrency

Those of you who follow me on my tech YouTube channel will know that I have ventured into the world of Cryptocurrency. It’s something I believe in and something which I enjoy. Without a doubt, digital currency is here to stay and I want to be more involved in it. …

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10Web – An All in One WordPress Solution

Over the last few years we have seen many WordPress companies adopt the Software as a Service (SaaS) business model. Rather than charge a one off fee, the company charges customers on a monthly, quarterly, or yearly basis. In return, the company provides access to a large number of products …

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