InMotion Hosting is excited to offer two new Dedicated Server plans and hardware upgrades to our line of Dedicated Servers. Dedicated Hosting customers may now choose from two new plans: Aspire and CC-3000.
Continue reading –>SQLite WordPress Integration Sees Light in Performance Lab
The 5-minute WordPress install is known for its simplicity. WordPress runs on two key components: PHP and MySQL. Both of these services come preinstalled in most hosting accounts. Just get PHP connected to MySQL and you’re in business.
Continue reading –>Plugin Review: Autoptimize For WordPress
If you attended our live site speed presentation on YouTube, then you’ve probably heard of the Autoptimize plugin. It’s earned over 1 million active installs. And for good reason–it can help speed up your website significantly. But there are some things to be aware of before using it. In this post, I’ll explain what Autoptimize does, and why it’s a good idea to try it out on your website. I’ll also cover some reasons why you might not want to use it, and how to work around those issues.
Continue reading –>5 Open Source Twitter Alternatives For Social Networking
Big business moves have ripple effects in all kinds of places.
Here at InMotion, we noticed a sudden surge of interest in our Mastodon content. Mastodon, a popular federated social media app, can be hosted on virtual private servers, and boasts many of the same features as Twitter.
Continue reading –>Sprout Invoices Features for Billing in WordPress
A common problem when using WordPress for eCommerce or for a more traditional business model is the issue of how to create and track your billing documents. Using Sprout Invoices for billing is a great solution that can help you throughout all phases of the billing process.
Continue reading –>WordPress 6.1 Improvements
WordPress 6.1 was released on November 1st, 2022, and this update contains a fair amount of new things for the CMS. Here is what you need to know coming to WordPress and what to look forwards to in the future.
Continue reading –>Shared Hosting vs VPS Hosting – How Do I Choose?
When looking for a place to host your website there are many options but the most common starting point is a VPS for web hosting or Shared hosting plan. This is primarily due to the starting price and high value that you get for the money.
Continue reading –>InMotion Hosting Goes To WordCamp US 2022
WordCamp US 2022 (WCUS), returned to an in-person conference after a two-year break due to COVID-19. Hosted in San Diego, California, WordPress enthusiasts around the country were excited to return and connect over all subjects related to WordPress.
Continue reading –>InMotion Hosting Launches New Upgrade for Reseller Program
The reseller program at InMotion Hosting is getting an upgrade that will make it easier to establish and grow your reseller hosting business. In this blog, we’ll dive into some of the new features the InMotion Hosting reseller hosting program offers.
Continue reading –>InMotion Hosting vs HostGator – Reseller Hosting
When deciding which Reseller hosting plan is right for you, it can be difficult to determine which features are most important and determine differences between the various hosting providers. Two of the most important features are storage space and bandwidth and these specifications differ between different hosting plans and hosting providers. In this article, we will compare the specifications of InMotion Hosting reseller hosting plans with those of HostGator.
Continue reading –>The 5 Best WordPress Staging Plugins
WordPress Staging Plugins are a popular combination with backup plugins, but what are they, and do you need them? If you are looking to update your website, create a new look for your page, or are starting a completely new site and unsure of how to move forward, creating a staging site is always a great place to begin.
Continue reading –>13 Best Content Writing Tips for Small Business Websites
If someone offered you an entirely free way to increase brand awareness and generate revenue for your small business website, would you hear them out? Can content writing tips do all that?
It may take some time and effort, but believe it or not, that’s exactly what writing great content can do.
Continue reading –>Keeping it Local: How to Promote Your Small Business in Your Community
Promoting your small business in your community can feel frustrating or ineffective at times. That’s why we compiled a list of the best ways to promote your small business. It may be easier than you think.
Continue reading –>Social Media Mistakes Made by Business Owners
Social media has been used by businesses for a long time. Nowadays, it is hard to find a business that has not shown its presence on social media. Businesses mainly use it for marketing and to advertise the business. However, not all business owners know how to manage their social media fronts. These are some of the mistakes they make while using social media in business.
Continue reading –>Online Essentials Your Business Needs to Thrive
For your business to thrive, you need to constantly bring in new customers and clients. While cold-calling and traditional advertising both have their benefits, we now live in an online world – when people want something done, their first stop isn’t the Yellow Pages, it’s Google. If your small business marketing plan is going to succeed, you need to have a strong online marketing presence.
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