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HostUp – A New Budget Website Hosting Company

HostUp is a new budget website hosting service that offers shared hosting and Virtual Private Server (VPS) hosting. Their shared hosting plans are also available as WordPress hosting plans, but behind the scenes you will be getting the same allocation of resources. Hostup markets itself as being an affordable hosting …

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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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Wetopi – A Great Solution for Low Traffic WordPress Websites

The managed WordPress hosting market is extremely competitive. It originally started out as a niche service, however over the last few years we have seen established shared hosting and VPS hosting companies target the WordPress market (SiteGround are a good example of this). As someone who has been using cPanel …

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Why a Loyal Customer Left VaultPress & Won’t Go Back

VaultPress is a premium backup and security service from Automattic. It was not the first backup solution for WordPress, but for me it was the first one that got things right with hourly backups and one-click restores. When it comes to backups, I do not take any chances. Any website …

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VideoProc – A GPU Accelerated Video Processing Solution

VideoProc is a video editing and processing solution that YouTubers, Twitch users, and other video producers, will find useful. It’s hard to fit the application into any one category as the software does a lot of things. It does video editing, video processing, video file conversion, DVD backups, and screen …

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Small YouTube Channels are Now Demonetised

Last month I spoke about YouTube’s decision to demonetise small YouTube Channels. Their new rule means that any channel that has less than 4,000 hours of watch time within the past 12 months and less than 1,000 subscribers is not eligible to display adsense ads. Yesterday, that new rule went …

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