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The Lowdown on Making Your Site Mobile-Friendly

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It has been easy until recently to ignore the concept of mobile browsing as it did not impact a significant portion of the traffic on the internet. That notion has changed, however, with 2011 seeing a total of 20% of all web traffic coming through mobile phones. Using Mobile Conversion Services. Using Plug-ins.

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Top 10 reasons to use WordPress [Beginner’s Guide]

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There are many open source platforms such as WordPress , Joomla, Drupal , and Magento and it is very confusing for the beginners to decide which CMS to use for their blog or website. It’s a very daunting task for fresh bloggers to choose a content management system. Mobile Friendly. Free and open source. Seo friendly.

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Best Responsive Web Design To Boost Your Online Business

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With Google taking mobile-friendliness to another level, you cannot think of a successful SEO strategy without best responsive web design. Despite the onset of best responsive web design tech many years ago, a considerable percentage of websites continue to have two versions – desktop and mobile. Mobile Behavior.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

Sure, there are other blogging platforms and content management systems you can use on your own domain, but none are quite as popular or powerful as WordPress. I can tell you that while it is a great theme, it is not as easy as drag and drop because I have worked with a new WordPress user that was very, very confused by the system.

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The Ultimate List of Social Media Acronyms and Abbreviations

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SoLoMo: Social, Local, Mobile. Social, local, mobile describes the convergence of mobile and locally targeted social media marketing that’s grown in popularity thanks to geo-location technology. An API is a set of tools, definitions, and protocols that allows software developers to backend one system with another.