Entries Written By Ani Ray

How to Optimize the Speed of Your WordPress Website

Given the fast pace at which the world today operates, you need a website that loads quickly and allows users to search through it seamlessly for the products, services, and information they need. Any delays in the loading time and they are very likely to move on other sites that load faster. You not only lose visitors, but …

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All about Branded Emojis on Twitter

In our last two blogs, we convinced you (hopefully) to join the emoji bandwagon Getting started with Emojis , and elaborated on the best ways in which brands are using emojis to leverage their communication in 5 Ways to use Emojis in Marketing , now let us introduce you to a relatively new way in which brands …

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Throwback to the Top 5 Programming Trends of 2016

2016 is shaping up to be a very exciting year in the world of programming. New programs and design choices abound as developers are experimenting with all of the possibilities this year has brought with it. Now is the perfect opportunity to learn about what’s “in” this year. Single-page web apps Website developers are continuing to ditch …

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Must have WordPress Plugins for Marketers

One of the best content managing systems out there, WordPress offers users around 41,000 plugins. Seeing the amazing amount of features you can use, it is tempting to include as many as you can when developing your website. However, you must take care that installing too many plugins can slow the loading time of your …

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5 Ways Marketers use Emojis in their Campaigns

In our last blog Getting started with emojis blogged to be hyperlinked, we spoke about How emojis came to be mammoth trend that they are now Why they found their way into day to day lives of every person who uses a phone and the internet, and Why marketers would be grossly mistaken if they ignore …

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The Dangers of Working with Freelancers

Freelancers have become a great option for companies that need to outsource their work temporarily when their in-house staff lacks the specific skills for the job. There are a few precautions to keep in mind, though. This is not meant to antagonize freelancers or put them in a negative light; it’s to share some of …

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26% of the Web Runs on WordPress

WordPress is known the world over for being the best content management system. New reports show that an astounding 26% or a fourth of the total websites around the world use WordPress to power their sites. Its competitors lag far behind with Joomla and Drupal capturing a scarce five percent of all the websites on …

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Getting started with Emoji Marketing

Face this. Millennials are the most educated generation since the advent of human race. Millennials will rather resort to cave-painting like visual communication rather than read through a proper sentence. Sounds like an irony, right? It’s not one though. According to the Cassandra Report, which is published by the agency Deep Focus, four in 10 …

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How to Choose the Best Theme for Your WordPress Website

WordPress has a mind-boggling collection of themes. Some of these themes are free to use while others are premium and need you to pay for downloading them. Given that the source is open, you can customize the theme you download to match the particular requirements of your business. Added to that is the amazing number …

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