Monstroid – A WordPress Theme on Steroids

Template Monster have been a big player in the template world since before WordPress was even launched. In fact, I started making money as an affiliate through promoting their designs way back in 2002 and I still earn commissions from referrals to this day. Although they sell over a thousand …

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30 Pinterest Style WordPress Themes

The social media website Pinterest inspired a lot of website owners to use more images and less text in their home pages and post indexes. The most well known example of this is Mashable, who took inspiration from Pinterest and used featured images throughout their website. If you love the …

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150 Top Premium WordPress Themes From 2014

The first half of 2014 is over and if you have not upgraded your site or blog, it is high time you did it. For those who are just starting out with a site or blog, 2014 has got ample WordPress themes. The designers and developers have been churning out …

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How to Setup MaxCDN in WordPress with W3 Total Cache

One of the quintessential factors of delivering a good user experience is a fast website. A speedy website will rank better in search engines, improve conversions (i.e. more people would buy your product), and pave the way to what might turn out to be a great user experience. There are …

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An Interview with Brian Jackson

Brian Jackson is a professional internet marketer who is known for his marketing company OKay Marketing. Brian recently joined Rise Forums and was kind enough to take part in an interview for all you. In the interview, he explains how he helps clients online and how he got involved working …

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Why Google Adsense Revenue Was Lower in 2012

Google Adsense has a bad reputation with many people who work online. I have seen many website owners dismiss the ad network as a service that only beginners use. They also insinuate that people who use the network do not know how to make money online. Nothing could be further …

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The Robots.txt File

The Robots.txt file controls what search engines and archivers can and can’t access on your website when they visit. It’s formally known as ‘The Robots Exclusion Protocol’ however most webmasters simply refer to it by its file name. Rogue archivers don’t adhere to the rules you set however all reliable …

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