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Safe by Design: How to Boost Your WordPress Site’s Security

Byte Technology

From adding features to plugging potential holes in plugins and themes to giving valuable advice on what not to do when choosing new features, a group of dedicated WordPress enthusiasts always have your back. And yet too many users rely on login “hints” that give you options for accessing the site—password reset links, username clues etc.—when

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What TechSoupers Are Doing to Ensure Their Online Security: Part 1

Tech Soup

Hint: it's all about managing password managers and two-factor authentication. No Script is a Firefox browser extension that blocks malicious scripts and allows JavaScript, Java, and other potentially dangerous content only from sites I trust. TechSoup: Safer Online for Nonprofits: Practical Advice to Keep You Safe.

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[VIDEO] How to Overcome Fear, Intimidation and Imposter Syndrome to Raise More Money

Bloomerang

If you all don’t know Emma, I mean, I’ve been seeing her awesome videos on LinkedIn and Facebook, and every time, just really good advice and just like breaks through to something that I never thought of that way. But here’s a hint I always find really helpful. Steven: That’s another good piece of advice.

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[VIDEO] How to Overcome Fear, Intimidation and Imposter Syndrome to Raise More Money

Bloomerang

If you all don’t know Emma, I mean, I’ve been seeing her awesome videos on LinkedIn and Facebook, and every time, just really good advice and just like breaks through to something that I never thought of that way. But here’s a hint I always find really helpful. Steven: That’s another good piece of advice.

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8 Research-Backed Ways To Improve Marketing For Nonprofits

Nonprofits Source

Here’s a hint, it wasn’t the length of the content. This may seem like simple advice, and I would agree with you. . I’ve found this script to work best for me: “Hi [ Name ], I noticed you shared [ Article Name ] on [ Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn ] and thought you might enjoy [ Name of Your Article ].