ATTENTION ALL WEBSITE OWNERS: iDNS Letter and Other Domain Scams

ATTENTION ALL WEBSITE OWNERS: iDNS Letter and Other Domain Scams

Almost since the day the very first person connected a computer to the internet, it seems that there have been people trying to scam others out of their hard-earned money. Recently, two such scams crossed our desks and we feel we must pass these on to you as they are specifically targeting website owners who operate businesses and also owners of personal blogs.

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How to Use Emojis That Will Get You Seen

How to Use Emojis That Will Get You Seen

Emojis aren’t just for text messages anymore. 🙂

These days you’re likely going to see emoji icons popping up in email subject headings, blog posts, and even in printed media.

You like lobsters? Check out how the lobster emoji has risen in popularity over the past few years. You gotta love these little crustaceans.

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Do You Need Domain Privacy With GDPR?

Do You Need Domain Privacy With GDPR?

On May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was implemented, meaning that there are stronger rules on data protection. Not only did this affect all websites who collect data from their visitors, but ultimately changed the way that public information is handled around domain names.

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The Best Marketing Calendar Tools

The Best Marketing Calendar Tools - Hero Image

Marketing calendar tools vary a lot depending on your industry. Meetings, appointments, deadlines, email responses, and website updates are all important parts of a marketer’s work life.

When they get home, their personal lives may also need some structure. From children’s school events to life tasks. For better or for worse, marketing professionals rely on calendars.

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Tips to Building A Website For Your Church


Tips to Building A Website For Your Church

A recent survey found that 80% of new visitors will go to a church’s website before visiting them for a service.

This statistic proves a very important need for churches to build an online presence. A quality church website can list schedules, announcements, sermons, and much more. Not only can a website bring in more visitors to a service, but you never know how a sermon or blog post on your website could encourage someone. This alone can be worth having a website.

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The Importance of SSL for SEO

SSL Certificates – What Are They?

SSL is a type of technology that encrypts data, ensuring that it stays secure as it passes along the internet from computer to computer. This protects all types of data, from credit cards to email addresses and any other information that is collected by a website. An SSL Certificate, also known as a Digital Certificate, is issued by a Certificate Authority, who authenticates the purchasers identity. This not only protects your data, but lets users know that their data is secure from hackers and remains confidential.

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Boost Your Newsletter – Top Quality Email Marketing Plugins for WordPress


Boost Your Newsletter – Top Quality Email Marketing Plugins for WordPress

You may think of newsletters as some kind of archaic fossil that arrived in the mail once a quarter only to be ignored and tossed in the trash. But newsletters have finally made it into the twenty-first century, and WordPress hosting features several top-notch plugins that will help you use digital newsletters to market your product and services to a wide variety of people.

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Choosing the Perfect Video Player for Your WordPress Website


Choosing the Perfect Video Player for Your WordPress Website

Having embedded videos, pictures, and audio, on your website provides a more inclusive and immersive experience for your audience. Using the wrong video player can cause streaming issues, disable your site, or worse. We’ve all gone to those websites before and we know how frustrating it can be. Continue reading –>

Grammar Rules You Should Break for Website Copywriting

Grammar rules exist so we can express what we have to say with clarity and ease. But the online world has turned those rules upside down.

See what we did there? We started a sentence with a conjunction and used a sentence fragment, all in one shot. And that’s ok! It’s not that grammar doesn’t matter anymore, it’s just that the rules are a little different when you’re writing for the web. Continue reading –>