If you’re a solo blogger, adding an author bio at the end of every post is a great way to inform your readers about who you are and what you do. On the other hand, if your blog has several different contributors posting content (like WPKube), then an author bio will help your readers to keep track of the writer…. Continue Reading
More Comments, More Subscribers – Why Postmatic Should Be Your DeFacto WordPress Comment Plugin
Ask any blogger what their two main wishes are for their blogs, and eight times out of ten* you’ll probably get “more comments” and “more subscribers” as the answer. *Note – eight times out of ten is not a scientific discovery, although it may be. So…. Especially for bloggers who thrive on engagement, more comments means more goals met. More…. Continue Reading
Launch: A Free “Coming Soon” WordPress Theme
Here at WP Kube we’re big on providing you with the best WordPress resources, tutorials, guides, how-to’s, and more. It’s all about delivering value to our awesome WordPress community and in particular, to you, our loyal reader. Today we’re excited to offer something completely new – a free WordPress theme designed to help to kick-off your next website, product or…. Continue Reading
16 Useful Code Snippets for WordPress
It’s the little things that make a difference, right? That’s part of what makes WordPress so great – the number of ways in which it can be customized to meet your specific needs is virtually limitless. Sure you can find plugins to meet just about every need imaginable but if you can find a simple snippet to get the job…. Continue Reading
Most Popular Affiliate Programs for WordPress Related Site
If you have a blog or website about WordPress, and you’re looking to increase revenue, this post will cover some of the most popular WordPress related affiliate programs. Something you might want to look into. If you’re new to the concept of making money online, you might not know what an affiliate program is. An affiliate program a company has…. Continue Reading
Improving WordPress Site Performance With Prefetching and Prerendering
The never ending quest to improve the performance of our WordPress sites requires a wide arsenal of tricks, not just caching. Two important and related tools, are telling the browser which domains to be prepared to load, and which pages to start loading in the background. This way the browser is able to load links the user is likely to…. Continue Reading
Grow Your Email List with These Top Content Upgrade Plugins
Do you want more email subscribers? Not just any old ones, but actual qualified subscribers who are genuinely interested in your emails. Of course you do! The key to growing your email list is using your existing content. If your content provides valuable information to your audience, why not use it to capture more emails? And the best way of…. Continue Reading
How to Credit Multiple Authors for Posts in WordPress
Managing a multi-author blog comes with many challenges. It is harder to maintain consistent quality content, coordination of topics and posting schedules can get confusing, and don’t forget to mention the costs. In addition, anyone who runs a multi-author blog knows that WordPress lacks when it comes to certain functions. One specific function that website owners should not have to…. Continue Reading
An Interview With Jason Schuller, Creator of Pickle
Anyone working with WordPress on a regular basis, will quickly form a clear understanding of “what WordPress is“. While websites designed with the CMS can look many different ways, the system behind it remains relatively unchanged. One such constant is the WordPress admin area — the way we create posts and pages, place widgets and perform other routine tasks. Yet,…. Continue Reading
Optimus Plugin: Affordable Lossless Image Compression For WordPress
I’m not a control freak, honestly. But when it comes to images, I’ve always felt that manual optimization using old school Adobe Fireworks was the better way to go. While it may not be the most efficient use of my time, with practice I’ve whittled the process down to 30 seconds or less per image. Nevertheless, I was curious how…. Continue Reading