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The Fast Lane: More Ways to Speed Up Your WordPress Site

Byte Technology

As wonderful as the WordPress content management system is, by its very nature—capable of supporting hundreds of different themes, thousands of plugins and so much more—it can be quite slow at times. How’s your hosting? Too many people try to save money by choosing a shared hosting service, but this can be a big mistake.

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Don’t you hate it when your database goes poof?

Judi Sohn

More troubling, the title of the blog was changed to a funky spam link. Also working in my favor was the WordPress Database Backup plugin that I’ve had installed for years. After the content was restored, I had to reset my.htaccess file and some Thesis settings. Security hole on the theme or plugin? Was I hacked?

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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

1) Use a premium hosting service for your website. Inexpensive website hosting is tempting for nonprofits on a limited budget, but eventually, the high price of low-cost website hosting becomes evident and problematic. Another benefit of premium website hosting is automatic daily backups of your website.

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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

1) Use a premium hosting service for your website. Inexpensive website hosting is tempting for nonprofits on a limited budget, but eventually, the high price of low-cost website hosting becomes evident. We had to move to a premium website hosting company and upgraded to a $96 a month plan.

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SEO For Nonprofits: A Beginners Guide To Digital Marketing Success

Nonprofits Source

To rank for image packs you may also want to consider adding your keyword to the image file name. In the past, people would try to game the algorithms by spamming anchor text links to artificially increase their rankings. I’d recommend using the free Google (XML) Sitemaps plugin if your site is built on WordPress.

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94 Free or Low-Cost Tools and Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Newsletter Spam Check :: mail-tester.com. This free tool reveals if your website domain is on a blacklist, flagged for spam, and properly set up for SPF, DKIM, and DMARC protocols. Dropbox is a cloud storage service that is frequently used for file sharing and collaboration. See also OptInMonster. SocialSnap :: socialsnap.com.

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Nonprofit Website Design: 13 Best Practices for Killer Sites

Qgiv

Many plugins, modals, and other tools for adding pop ups based on your CMS will allow you to set when pop ups appear. Pop ups that open new tabs or windows will look like spam, and might even make visitors question your website’s professionalism and validity. Don’t have it open in a new window!

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