Choosing Between Managed vs Shared WordPress Hosting
If you’re looking to create a WordPress website, one of the most important things to consider is how it will be hosted. Read on to learn the difference between shared and managed hosting.
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If you’re looking to create a WordPress website, one of the most important things to consider is how it will be hosted. Read on to learn the difference between shared and managed hosting.
Greetings Earthling! Are you prepared to launch your brand new website? We hope it looks great, but more importantly, we hope it performs as well as it looks! Here are a few final steps to make sure you get the most out of your WordPress site before launch. Configure Email Delivery for your Website Forms For security reasons, WP Farm prohibits the use of email relaying services to and from
Ready to move your business online? Before you do, you have to decide whether to build and run your site on a CMS platform like WordPress or rely on quick website builders like Wix. If you’re only going to look at the numbers, WordPress wins by a longshot. Over 30% of websites today run on WordPress, making it the predominant choice. But what makes it so unique? Find out more right
If you are having email delivery issues or plan to send email blasts, you will need to configure third party email hosting with your WordPress site. While we manage many parts of your website hosting, default E-Mail functionality on WP Farm is limited. Normal emails, such as password resets, will not typically have any issues sending. However, for robust email functionality, monitoring and scalability, we highly suggest utilizing a 3rd
Today, WordPress accounts for a whopping 34 percent of the internet. These sites are more than just popular — people turn to them for their sheer utility. If you are creating a site right now, you owe it to yourself to switch to WordPress. Not only are these sites effective, but you will be better able to account for your site’s security and safety. Read on to learn more about why having
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