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5 WordPress Plugins For Managing and Publishing Podcasts

The post 5 WordPress Plugins For Managing and Publishing Podcasts appeared first on HostGator Blog . More bloggers are converting their existing written content into short and medium-sized podcasts that bring about a variety of benefits to the blogger as well as anyone consuming that kind of content, and you don’t have to eliminate one to work on the other as both can be combined together quite easily. As for the […] web hosting Continue reading

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5 Conversion Rate Optimization Tips for Small Businesses

The post 5 Conversion Rate Optimization Tips for Small Businesses appeared first on HostGator Blog . Conversion rates will always be part of a business. You spend time building a product, you spend time polishing it, you spend time marketing, and that’s when potential customers start to roll your way, but not everyone becomes a permanent customer, so strategies and tactics need to be revised, and most commonly this is done […] web hosting Continue reading

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Get Working Capital To Grow Your Business

The post Get Working Capital To Grow Your Business appeared first on HostGator Blog . We all know that it takes money to make money. Kabbage is a company that specializes in providing your business with working capital, in the form of a line of credit up to $100,000. The application process is painless and only takes a couple of minutes. Forbes named Kabbage One Of The Top 100 Most Promising Companies Of 2015, and HostGator is proud to now partner with them in order to assist our customers in acquiring the funds to help grow their businesses. Your real-time business data (as opposed to just your credit score) is used to determine the amount for which you are qualified, subject to Kabbage’s terms and conditions , and then you can simply take what you need and only pay for what you take. The funds can be bank-transferred, or instantly transferred via PayPal. A monthly payment plan is then used to return the funds. To learn more about Kabbage, watch this video. Or get started now . web hosting Continue reading

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How to Create a Plan for Getting Your First 1M Visitors

The post How to Create a Plan for Getting Your First 1M Visitors appeared first on HostGator Blog . Louis CK is arguably one of the funniest men alive right now.  He fills up massive theaters, sells out in minutes, and is so well known that he makes millions selling his recordings on his site with no advertising.  But he didn’t get there overnight . In 1984, he was getting on stage for the first time, and did so poorly that he didn’t try stand-up again for two years!  Eventually he came back with a plan, worked his way through the ranks, and became a massive success. Building a successful website follows the same path. It’s like Biz Stone’s famous quote: “Timing, perseverance, and ten years of trying will eventually make you look like an overnight success.” You can’t get your first million website visitors overnight. It requires creating a plan, having dedication, and constantly iterating and adjusting what you’re doing to make sure you hit your goal. Here’s how to do that. Planning to Get 1 Million Visitors We made a spreadsheet for you to make this easy. Go ahead and open up it here , make a copy for yourself, and follow along, plugging in numbers as you go. The only areas you need to edit are the ones in blue. The ones in grey update automatically. 1. Figure Out Where You Are Now At the top, plug in your current number of monthly visitors. This is your starting point. Your goal will automatically be set to double your current number . It’s aggressive! But it’s the best start on the road to 1 million visitors and we believe you can do it. 2. Pick Your One Channel Now I want you to pick one channel to focus on. Pick the one that’s most exciting, or that you feel the most comfortable with. Here are your options: Organic (traffic from search engines) Advertising Referrals from other websites Emails Social Media Why these options? Because that’s how Google Analytics breaks out your traffic channels so this will make it easier for you to assess how you’re doing. The easiest way to monitor how you’re performing in these channels as you go? Just use an on-site Google Analytics dashboard plugin . Your #1 focus for the next month: getting this ONE channel up so you can hit your goal number. To make up the difference between your goal and where you are now, you’ll need to try some things that you’re not currently doing. This is where the experiments come in. 3. Brainstorm Experiments Now, for this first month, come up with 3 things you could do to get more traffic. Make sure they’re actionable. Don’t say “get more twitter traffic” say “tweet five times a day and include at least one hashtag in each.” Here are some ideas: Organic Traffic Optimize existing content for keywords Reach out to 100 publications for getting backlinks Set a search volume minimum for future content and stick to it Add more internal site links Buy PPC ads to test potential keywords Advertising Spend $500 on Facebook ads to see how they perform Try the same with Google and Twitter Use an automation service like Automate Ads to test different ad designs Referrals Reach out to 50 bloggers in your field to build relationships and links to your content Find people who compile lists of products / blogs and ask to be included Look for podcasts / webinars you can participate in and get linked to from Use a tool like Mention to find references to you that aren’t link to you Email Start an email list if you haven’t! Read up on copywriting to improve the emails that you send to your list Add an email popup tool to your site to get more people to sign up A/B test your emails when you send them out to see what headlines get more clicks Simply change the frequency of your emails to your list to see how it affects activity Social Join a new social network you aren’t currently using Optimize your tweets for the best number of hashtags Find Twitter chats that you can join in on Create strong visuals for each Facebook post Not sure what to do for experiments? Ask in the comments! Someone else is bound to hop in with more ideas 🙂 4. Guesstimate Your Traffic With your experiments in place, guesstimate how much traffic you think you can get from each idea. Think about it on a daily schedule, and base it on your existing numbers. For example, if a tweet usually results in 5 visits to your site, then sharing 3x a day would get you 15 more visits a day, or 450 a month. Don’t worry about your guesstimate being perfect, the point is to give you an idea of what to prioritize. Now you’ll see the one experiment you should focus on . This is where you need to start putting your efforts for traffic building, everything else is a distraction. ONLY do 1 for the next 30 days. 5. Print it Out Last, print that baby out and put it by your computer. You should be getting reminded of your goal and experiments daily to make sure it happens. To recap, here’s what you should have done. If you skipped a step… well do you want your million visitors or not? Grabbed your most recent month’s traffic from Google Analytics to get your goal Picked which of the channels you want to focus on Come up with three experiments you could try for that channel Guesstimated your possible traffic from each, and put it by that experiment Printed out your spreadsheet and put it by your computer One Last Thing Post what your first experiment is, and how much traffic you want to get with that experiment, in the comments below. Making a public statement will help you follow through, and other people might join in with ideas to help make it happen. Let’s get your traffic growing like crazy. web hosting Continue reading

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3 Security Plugins for WordPress to Keep Your Blog Safe

The post 3 Security Plugins for WordPress to Keep Your Blog Safe appeared first on HostGator Blog . WordPress is home to hundreds of millions of bloggers, the idea that it wouldn’t be a huge target for hackers is nothing short of ignorant. WordPress is constantly being targeted by both low-profile and high-profile security pentesters who may want to exploit the platform for either personal benefit, or for getting an official reward, though the latter is rarely the case. Security can be seen in many different ways, but the type you will usually experience when dealing with WordPress is called web security. Web security possesses the ability to put your whole web file system at risk by having vulnerabilities that haven’t been properly understood and prevented. However, preventing attacks from previously unknown vulnerabilities is next to impossible, which is why we need to look elsewhere. Some of the best security protection for WordPress comes from using professional security plugins. A security plugin can help to prevent unauthorized access, as well as log threatening events, it can even completely disable access to your sensitive parts of your website, and you can be the only person in charge of enabling them back. Lets take a look at the top three WordPress security plugins on the market. 1. Sucuri Security Sucuri is a well-known and established name in the world of WordPress (and general web) security. The Sucuri Security plugin has been built to reflect the latest developments in web security, so as to ensure that all WordPress bloggers have their blogs safe and secure. Sucuri plugin will help you to monitor the activity of your logs and outline potential security risks, the plugin comes equipped with a versatile malware scanner that will remove any malware on daily basis, on top of that it will integrate a number of security practices that will make it next to impossible for hackers to break into your blog. Click here to download Sucuri. 2. BulletProof Security BulletProof is very likely to be the most sophsisticated WordPress security plugin, with an amount of features that no other plugin has been able to match, and most likely never will. Is this a good thing? Well, it depends. The BulletProof Security plugin does a lot of things besides securing your WordPress blog, it will help you optimize your sites performance, and you will be able to take advantage of features such as .htaccess security, database backup security, and security precautions for all logged-in users. (Cookie based.) It’s highly recommended that you spend some time reading the full list of features on the official plugin page, and decide for yourself whether this plugin is something you’d like to work with. Click here to download BulletProof. 3. Wordfence Security The first thing Wordfence will do after you install the plugin, is to instantly check your site against possible malware threats. The way Wordfence does it, is that it takes the official WordPress source-code and checks it against your own current version on the server, including for themes and plugins. The output is a list of potential threats which you can then terminate, so you don’t have to worry about custom plugin and theme changes being classified as threats. This security plugin will not only make your site significantly faster, you will also be pleased to know that the plugin is open-source and anyone can contribute to its success. Click here to download Wordfence. web hosting Continue reading

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