Safety First: A guide to securing your WordPress site. Part 1.
Seventy perecent of Wordpress websites are open to malicious attack; worse, most of those are easily preventable. Here’s the first in our series of how to secure your Wordpress website and prevent hackers and other catastrophes.
Safety First: A guide to securing your WordPress site. Part 2.
Despite being a very robust platform, Wordpress is not without its faults. Its very popularity makes it a target for hackers and other bad actors. That means your website could be at risk. Here are some ways to lock it down.
Safety First: A guide to securing your WordPress site. Part 3.
In brief WordPress safety Part 3: Security plugins and monitoring services are an essential part of running your website. Here’s some of the better-known security measures for WordPress. See Part 1 and Part 2 in this Safety series, too. Jump to It’s not our place to judge a plugin or…
Where it all went wrong
Your website is, or should be, a serious marketing and business tool. Here’s some tips to make sure you’re getting the most out of it.
Rock ‘n’ Roll Marketing
At its heart, rock ‘n’ roll is a business. Take some tips from some of the world’s most successful bands. Gene Simmons taught me everything I know.
Happy NFY
New Year’s resolutions may be cliched, but it’s as good a time as any to look back on the last year, fix some mistakes, and plan the year ahead.
Feedback for God on the Creation brief
We’ve worked with many consultants. We’ve worked with consultants to the consultants. We’ve even worked with a consultant’s consultancy’s consultant. Sometimes the number of people who want their say in a creative process borders madness. What would God have done?
Being Digital: Get the most out of the web
The internet and by extension the web offers a whole lot more than website marketing and email. There are hundreds of apps out there — many of them free — that can you daily business tasks a whole lot easier.
It’s all about style
A style guide is an essential piece of your communications kit if you’re to project yourself — and your business — in a consistent, coherent way. Here’s what it should include (at the minimum).
(Don’t) Copy That
Seems to be a popular misconception that anything published on the internet is fair game for copying and ripping off. But behind those words and images there’s usually someone who earns their living from those words and images — ripping them off is the same as stealing. Here’s some things to keep in mind.
QR Codes. WTF?
An advantage in business often means doing things differently. A QR code may just give you that small advantage that means you get the call, not your compeitor.
By the numbers: Statistics every web marketer should know
Statistics and damned statistics, eh? Regardless of how cynically you might approach stats, there’s usually some truth buried in there somewhere. Here’s some stats that should help you make some marketing decisions.
