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Ways to Recover WooCommerce Abandoned Cart Sales

Are you looking for ways to recover WooCommerce abandoned cart sales? On average 60 – 80% of people who “add to cart” do not end up buying. This means if you have an online store, then you’re losing out on a lot of sales.

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How to Install WordPress Locally on Mac using MAMP

Do you want to install WordPress locally on Mac? Installing WordPress on your computer allows you to try out WordPress before you start a blog. In this article, we will show you how to install WordPress locally on Mac using MAMP.

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Get Your WordPress Website Verified on Pinterest

A lot of people favor platforms such as Instagram over Pinterest, although the latter can be a fantastic source of traffic – particularly for image-heavy sites. However, without a verified website, people can share your content without others knowing where it came from.

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What Is Black Hat SEO (And How To Avoid It)?

Many websites depend largely on search engine traffic to survive. This means Search Engine Optimization (SEO) plays a key role when it comes to determining their growth. However, if you try to use ‘black hat’ SEO tactics to climb through the rankings faster, you may end up hurting your website over the long-term.

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The GDPR: Privacy Policy Requirements

Getting your business prepared for the GDPR is no small task, and it doesn’t end when the law takes effect on May 25th. Step one: to get ready for the GDPR, May 25th and beyond, you’ll want to designate an employee to oversee compliance efforts and update your privacy policy.

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MAILCHIMP: GDPR Tools are Here

As the Data Protection Officer at MailChimp, it’s my responsibility to make sure that we’re prepared for—and compliant with—data privacy laws like the GDPR. A few weeks ago, our THE MAILCHIMP General Counsel wrote about the benefits of the GDPR and discussed the new tools…

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How to Use Google Tag Manager

For the uninitiated, a ‘tag’ in this context differs from standard WordPress tags, as it’s a piece of code provided by any service you integrate into your site. It’s usually used by analytics, support, and marketing services, and requires you to add a unique code snippet to your site.

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How Malware Really Affects Your WordPress Website

WordPress, as a platform, is more secure than many others. However, there are always vulnerabilities in any service you use. The more popular a platform is, the more likely that people are going to try and crack its defenses.

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