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gamepassofficial · 2 years ago
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₹8 लाख महीने Web Stories से कैसे कमाते हैं? | How to Earn $300 Per Day From Google Web Stories?
सबसे पहले हम पहले वह एनालिटिक्स दिखाइए अभी क्या चल रहा है रियल टाइम क्या चल रहा है हमें य भी देखना है ना कि ज्यादा ट्रैफिक में बन रहा है कि कमी ट्रैफिक में बन र य भी तो चीज देखनी जरूरी है अच्छा आपका सबसे ज्यादा ट्रैफिक है यूएस से है इस डोमेन के ऊपर 1000 इस डोमेन के तो बढ़िया सर यह तो हमारा एक अकाउंट हो गया अब हमें और भी 000 डलर और दिखाने हैं सारी तिजोरिया में आप सन बारी कर पड़ नमस्ते दोस्तों…
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editoneinternational · 2 years ago
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How to create Multi language websites
In today's interconnected world, businesses are increasingly expanding their reach to global audiences. A critical component of this expansion is effective communication through content and media. Editone International emerges as a trusted provider of top-notch multilingual content and media services, helping businesses break language barriers and connect with diverse audiences. In this blog, we will explore why Editone International is the preferred choice for those seeking excellence in multilingual content and media services.
The Power of Multilingual Content and Media
Multilingual content and media have become indispensable tools for businesses aiming to:
Expand Global Reach: Speaking the language of your target audience is essential for reaching and engaging international customers effectively.
Enhance Brand Visibility: Multilingual content allows your brand to be visible across diverse markets and regions, boosting brand recognition.
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Diverse Language Expertise: Editone International offers a wide range of language services, enabling businesses to communicate effectively in various languages, including major world languages and regional dialects.
Translation and Localization: They provide translation and localization services to adapt content and media for specific regions, ensuring cultural sensitivity and relevance.
Content Creation: Editone International's team of experienced writers and media professionals can create original content in multiple languages tailored to your brand's voice and style.
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transmandrake · 2 years ago
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Hmmm... it would be sort of fun and a learning experience to try and recreate as much of my own site to neocities as possible... but also a tremendous waste of time when ive, yknow, already made it.
Gotta say the pricing of it is surprisingly... high?
I pay €60 a year (albeit on a legacy plan... wonder when they'll boot me from it...) for a full website with servers and emails and neocities is also €60 for just the website...? The storage and bandwidth is very generous, and yes of course the fact its free by default means paying is more like a bonus than a proper bundle, but still. I hope people know that that's what they're getting, because paying for hosting isn't just the website itself, and that seems to be all that neocities gives you.
I dream wistfully of something with the freedom of coding yourself but the ease of use of a website builder... Did you know I had to install 3 add-ons to make boxes on my wordpress site. You can do it by default now but why the fuck could I not do that without 3 add-ons 4 years ago. Why. Took me like 5 minutes to do in html so its not like its a new thing. Whyyyy
...Boggles the mind that websites, the web itself even, just dont have commenting or accounts built into them. Probably one of the single biggest reasons i use wordpress. Many times I have wanted to comment on a site and given up because I forget my disqus or whatever 5 hosts there are's log in every time and figuring it out is not worth typing 'i love this! Great work!' And hitting send. Its also so damn ugly looking.
I would whine more but I should sleep... if anyone wants to hear more probably uneducated opinions about web hosting lemme know
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smellslikebot · 1 year ago
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"how do I keep my art from being scraped for AI from now on?"
if you post images online, there's no 100% guaranteed way to prevent this, and you can probably assume that there's no need to remove/edit existing content. you might contest this as a matter of data privacy and workers' rights, but you might also be looking for smaller, more immediate actions to take.
...so I made this list! I can't vouch for the effectiveness of all of these, but I wanted to compile as many options as possible so you can decide what's best for you.
Discouraging data scraping and "opting out"
robots.txt - This is a file placed in a website's home directory to "ask" web crawlers not to access certain parts of a site. If you have your own website, you can edit this yourself, or you can check which crawlers a site disallows by adding /robots.txt at the end of the URL. This article has instructions for blocking some bots that scrape data for AI.
HTML metadata - DeviantArt (i know) has proposed the "noai" and "noimageai" meta tags for opting images out of machine learning datasets, while Mojeek proposed "noml". To use all three, you'd put the following in your webpages' headers:
<meta name="robots" content="noai, noimageai, noml">
Have I Been Trained? - A tool by Spawning to search for images in the LAION-5B and LAION-400M datasets and opt your images and web domain out of future model training. Spawning claims that Stability AI and Hugging Face have agreed to respect these opt-outs. Try searching for usernames!
Kudurru - A tool by Spawning (currently a Wordpress plugin) in closed beta that purportedly blocks/redirects AI scrapers from your website. I don't know much about how this one works.
ai.txt - Similar to robots.txt. A new type of permissions file for AI training proposed by Spawning.
ArtShield Watermarker - Web-based tool to add Stable Diffusion's "invisible watermark" to images, which may cause an image to be recognized as AI-generated and excluded from data scraping and/or model training. Source available on GitHub. Doesn't seem to have updated/posted on social media since last year.
Image processing... things
these are popular now, but there seems to be some confusion regarding the goal of these tools; these aren't meant to "kill" AI art, and they won't affect existing models. they won't magically guarantee full protection, so you probably shouldn't loudly announce that you're using them to try to bait AI users into responding
Glaze - UChicago's tool to add "adversarial noise" to art to disrupt style mimicry. Devs recommend glazing pictures last. Runs on Windows and Mac (Nvidia GPU required)
WebGlaze - Free browser-based Glaze service for those who can't run Glaze locally. Request an invite by following their instructions.
Mist - Another adversarial noise tool, by Psyker Group. Runs on Windows and Linux (Nvidia GPU required) or on web with a Google Colab Notebook.
Nightshade - UChicago's tool to distort AI's recognition of features and "poison" datasets, with the goal of making it inconvenient to use images scraped without consent. The guide recommends that you do not disclose whether your art is nightshaded. Nightshade chooses a tag that's relevant to your image. You should use this word in the image's caption/alt text when you post the image online. This means the alt text will accurately describe what's in the image-- there is no reason to ever write false/mismatched alt text!!! Runs on Windows and Mac (Nvidia GPU required)
Sanative AI - Web-based "anti-AI watermark"-- maybe comparable to Glaze and Mist. I can't find much about this one except that they won a "Responsible AI Challenge" hosted by Mozilla last year.
Just Add A Regular Watermark - It doesn't take a lot of processing power to add a watermark, so why not? Try adding complexities like warping, changes in color/opacity, and blurring to make it more annoying for an AI (or human) to remove. You could even try testing your watermark against an AI watermark remover. (the privacy policy claims that they don't keep or otherwise use your images, but use your own judgment)
given that energy consumption was the focus of some AI art criticism, I'm not sure if the benefits of these GPU-intensive tools outweigh the cost, and I'd like to know more about that. in any case, I thought that people writing alt text/image descriptions more often would've been a neat side effect of Nightshade being used, so I hope to see more of that in the future, at least!
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rainbowsky · 2 months ago
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OK I've learned a bit more about how deep the cuts were on the recent layoffs, and I'm a lot more concerned than I was before. Please, everyone who has a blog and cares about preserving their content, or anyone who wants to stay connected - take this post seriously and Do The Things.
There's another way that might be easier, depending on your access to an install of WordPress that is not hosted on the WordPress site*.
*Because Automattic - the company that owns Tumblr - also owns WordPress, and if things are going south for them, using the WordPress site might not be any guarantee of safety/backup for your content.
Apparently it's very easy to import all the content from a Tumblr blog to WordPress because they share the same structure/platform. Here's a plugin that can help with that. So if you're able to use WordPress on a hosted or private server, that's an easy option for backing up your blog.
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wip · 10 months ago
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Hi, there! I've noticed a couple of things.
First, it's often the case that when a web page offers the visitor one of those "share" button thingies, there is very rarely a Tumblr widget available. Why is this, and what can be done to improve the situation? (I hope that I'm using the right terms here; I'm a humanities person with very little tech vocabulary.)
Second, when you are offered a Tumblr widget, it's always — always! — the old post editor. I barely remember how to use this anymore, and I'll bet other people are the same. Are there any plans to update this somehow?
Thanks, and have a lovely week.
Answer: Hello @paulinedorchester!
Unfortunately, there isn’t much we can do about forcing other sites to have a Tumblr share button. That is a decision those sites will need to make.
Fortunately, a lot of sharing button plugins for WordPress still include Tumblr, like Jetpack: https://jetpack.com/support/sharing/. Folks can also get a Tumblr share button code for any site at https://www.tumblr.com/buttons!
It is true, though—this is the old post form. While we can say that it is on the long, long list of stuff that we need to migrate into the new editor, it can’t be said there’s a definitive timeframe for this work. The best we can say is to keep an eye on the usual channels for updates.
Thanks for your question! Keep ’em coming.
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I'm sorry if this is a very silly question, but I've been jabbing angrily at my wordpress install for a bit and can't find the answer - how did you set up the post subscribe system you have? Is it a plugin or are you using a wordpress.com site with your own url?
Yeah it's a wordpress.com site, I don't know computers well enough to create a real website. Wordpress.com gives you a bunch of widgets you can put in your sidebar and one of them is a Subscribe button.
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wordpress · 2 months ago
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Exciting times for developers! 🚀 WordPress 6.8 is here, the only major release for 2025. Dive into the latest features, updates to blocks, and how to prepare your plugins. Join us in shaping the future of WordPress! Read more here:
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asksoldieron · 7 months ago
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SO-31: And We're Back!
If there's a lot of engagement on this, this post is liable to get real long, beware before you expand.
No art, but I am working on it and I will add it retroactively. I hope.
Welcome to the Engagement Lounge, for April Fool (260|31) an instalment! Short comments can go in the replies, but there's a 475 character limit. Longer ones will need a reblog. Remember to @asksoldieron if you're reblogging someone else's reblog, so I can see it too!
Okay! WordPress's latest updates have given me the power to do simple things I should've been able to do years ago without a plugin - for example, freezing the backgrounds. I HAD TO REFORMAT EVERYTHING due to missing style options FINALLY being available in the templates. I may have broken some stuff trying to fix it, let me know.
And we're doing the fascism now, I guess? IRL? I mean, I'm not, but I'm definitely hearing a lot of voices ready to slide into denial or be oppressed. Like, because that's the rules. Just hand the obvious shrieking fascist all the toys and shake his hand, because anything else would be bad for democracy. I honestly did not expect that to be the story. Like, from Biden and the establishment, OK. They never believed democracy as really in danger in the first place. But I'm also seeing it from the media and individuals who are left-of-centre, politically. That shit's fucked.
I'm not certain how to amplify my assertion that the shit is fucked, and my fictionalized methods for coping with it, but the sporadic nature of the updates needs to stop. You're not gonna remember what's going on and you're gonna miss stuff!
I may need another break when this six is done, just so I can get a head start on everything I've been putting off and stop taking all these breaks. I am working on a new way of illustrating, but my eyes are also improving. I was told I'd have a year's recovery at most. I appear to still be recovering. My blurry vision isn't as bad as that sheet I rendered a few months back, I can compare. I have started driving again - short distances, no highways yet. I want to draw, but I'm not sure if I should wait and see if my eyes improve enough to give me more options, or how long I would be waiting in that case. (I definitely need to collage less. The Public Domain is infested with AI images and I can't always tell them on sight anymore. I'm not even going to be able to avoid AI by cutting up magazines like I used to, or by buying stock images. WTF?)
But, in the meantime, you get a text-based six pack! And David's back! Yaaay?
Well, I like him. Everyone in the story is more ambivalent. It is April 1st, in-universe, so maybe they'll forgive him his little prank. That's him pretending to be Erik as soon as he spins around in the chair the second time - his language is a little more sloppy than the real Erik, he can't help making fun of the kid, but it's subtle.
I will eventually get you the three versions of David's backstory, all of which have elements of the "true" one. Erik knows what really happened already - it's pretty bad. David prefers his illusions.
Did I break the screenwriting rules and have the good guys fail to save the cat? Well, you'll have to wait a while to see. I thought they'd be home by now, but there's a whole world out there to explore. It took way more words to do it any justice.
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compareandreview · 23 days ago
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​​Planning to sell physical or digital products online and want to create a website for it in the FASTEST way?
​​If you're starting your e-commerce journey and feeling overwhelmed by all the platform options—don't worry, you're not alone. Two names dominate the conversation: Shopify and WordPress (with WooCommerce).
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​​But which one is truly better for newbies, beginners, and dropshippers looking to launch fast and sell efficiently?
​​Let’s break it down and get straight to the point—especially if you're here to build a business, not fiddle with tech headaches.
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​​Shopify: Built for E-Commerce from the Ground Up
​​Shopify is a dedicated e-commerce platform. That means everything from product setup to payments, themes, and shipping is purpose-built for one thing: selling online.
​​ Why Shopify is Great for Beginners
​​Zero Coding Required: Just drag, drop, and start selling. Perfect for people who want results, not tutorials.
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​​3-Day Free Trial: You can start today and be up and running in hours. ​​
Sign up for Shopify’s FREE trial with this link -
https://shopify.pxf.io/QjzmOa
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​​Fast Setup: No plugins, no server setup, no manual installation. Just sign up and start building.
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​​Designed for Dropshipping: Integrates easily with apps like DSers, Zendrop, CJdropshipping, and more.
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​​Mobile-Optimized: Your store will look great on any device—without touching a line of code.
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​​24/7 Support: Real-time help from actual people when you get stuck.
​​Sign up for a Shopify FREE TRIAL Here at ​​https://shopify.pxf.io/QjzmOa
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​​WordPress (WooCommerce): Powerful, But Not Beginner-Friendly
​​WordPress is an amazing platform... if you're building a blog or you’re already experienced with web development. But for e-commerce newbies, it can feel like you're building a house from scratch.
​​ Why WordPress Might Be a Struggle for Beginners
​​Complex Setup: You'll need to buy hosting, install WordPress, then install WooCommerce, then configure it all manually.
​​Plugin Overload: Want a feature? You’ll likely need to install a plugin. And another. And another. Then update them constantly.
​​Security Risks: If you don’t stay on top of updates and patches, your site could be vulnerable.
​​Slow Support: There’s no dedicated support team—just forums or your hosting provider.
​​Not Built for E-commerce First: WordPress is a blogging tool at heart.
​​WooCommerce makes it work for selling, but it’s not seamless.
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​​So Which One Should You Choose?
​​If you're:
​​A beginner with no coding experience,
​​A dropshipper who wants fast supplier integration,
​​Or just someone who wants to get your first product online this week, not next month...
​​Go with Shopify.
​​It’s clean, easy to use, beginner-friendly, and built to sell. You won’t waste time on tech issues—you’ll spend time building a brand.
​​Pro Tip: You can start with a 3-day free trial and see how easy it is. No risk, no commitment.
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​​Sign up for a Shopify FREE TRIAL Here - ​​https://shopify.pxf.io/QjzmOa
​​ Manual Setup
​​Shopify was made for people just like you—dreamers and doers ready to launch something real.
​​Don’t get stuck in tech setup and plugin chaos.
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freshyblog07 · 24 days ago
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🧩 What is WordPress? A Beginner's Guide 🧠
Curious about what WordPress is and how it works? Learn everything about WordPress, its features, benefits, and how to get started in this simple guide for beginners.
📝 Introduction
If you're new to creating websites or blogging, you’ve probably asked yourself: What is WordPress? In simple terms, it’s one of the most powerful tools for building websites without needing any coding knowledge. Whether you want to start a blog, portfolio, or business site — WordPress has you covered.
🌐 What is WordPress?
WordPress is a free, open-source content management system (CMS) that lets you create, manage, and publish content on the internet. It started as a blogging tool in 2003 but has grown into a full-featured website builder.
Over 40% of websites globally are built using WordPress — making it the most popular website platform in the world.
🚀 Key Features of WordPress
✅ User-Friendly: Easy setup, even for beginners.
🎨 Customizable Themes: Choose from thousands of free or premium themes.
🔌 Plugins Support: Add features like SEO tools, forms, galleries, etc.
💻 SEO Optimized: WordPress is built with search engines in mind.
🌍 Multilingual: Supports multiple languages.
🔐 Secure: Regular updates and security plugins make WordPress safe.
💡 Why Use WordPress?
Start a blog, portfolio, online store, or business site easily.
Responsive design – your site looks great on any device.
Strong community support and extensive documentation.
It's ideal for content marketing, SEO, and eCommerce.
🔗 Learn More: Full WordPress Guide
Want to dive deeper into how WordPress works and how you can set up your own website step-by-step?
👉 Read the full article on Freshy Blog 👈
📌 Final Thoughts
If you're asking, "What is WordPress and why should I use it?" — the answer is simple: it's the most beginner-friendly, scalable, and feature-rich platform for building any kind of website in 2025.
Start with WordPress today and take full control of your online presence.
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flowebdesigns-blog · 25 days ago
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Why Irish Businesses Should Always Maintain Their Websites
Since so much is pulled up online, your website may be the first interaction a customer has with you. Having a good-looking website can separate businesses in Limerick, Galway and even Dublin from rivals, allowing them to attract new customers.
We have assisted many Irish businesses and what we notice most is that keeping your website up to date helps maintain your online reputation and promotes growth in the future.
In the following sections, we will focus on why maintaining your website is important for your business.
1. First Impressions Matter
You would make sure the area near your store was tidy, fresh and not damaged. What is the point of doing it again in the cyber world?
Most of the time, a potential customer’s first contact with you happens when they visit your site. If the site takes a long time to open, links do not work, the information is old or the appearance is outdated, it gives a feeling that nobody cares. This scares off visitors and weakens your reputation.
If you regularly look after your website, it will continue to be fresh and serve its purpose, making people trust it and enjoy it.
2. Security Should Always Be Considered from the Beginning
More organizations are under cyber attacks and even small businesses are being targeted. Almost all the time, WordPress, Joomla, Magento and other content management systems make security updates to guard against new risks.
If you do not maintaining of your site:
Your customer details could be taken by fraudsters.
A search engine may blacklist your website.
Our maintenance services at Flo Web Design include regular security audits, updates for plugins and malware scans to give you a worry-free website and protect your visitors.
3. SEO depends on regular website maintenance
Google and other search engines prefer websites that get updated and maintained frequently. If a site is slow, features old information or isn’t accessible on mobile, it will be given a lower ranking by search engines.
Keeping your website updated makes it better:
How fast web pages are loading
Mobile responsiveness
Metadata and organized data
Dealing with broken links
Content freshness
As a result, your website becomes more visible to search engines, it gains higher positions and gets more traffic.
4. Improve the way users interact with the application
Website users today want sites that are easy to use and quick to respond. Anything that makes the site slow such as images that don’t load or ancient navigation, will lead them to leave.
Maintaining the website often helps keep:
All the links and pages are accessible.
Pictures and videos are displayed without any errors.
Checkout, buttons and forms work efficiently.
Updates are made to give the program a new look.
A seamless experience for users will make them more likely to stay and possibly become paying customers.
5. Making Sure Your Content is Up-to-Date
Information about companies can vary—such as their prices, services, working hours, contact details, special deals, employees and similar elements. If the changes aren’t reflected on your website, it confuses your customers and decreases trust.
If your site is updated, you demonstrate that your business is lively and interested in its customers.
Our team at Flo Web Design ensures that Irish companies update their content, update their blogs and remove any old materials from their website.
6. This involves backing up and recovering your data
Website crashes can happen for reasons such as plugin conflicts, issues with the server, hacking or making a mistake while deleting something important. If you don’t back up your files often, you could lose everything you have worked on for a long time.
With our maintenance package, your site is backed up automatically, making it easy and quick to restore it and continue your business.
7. The standards of both Compliance and Performance
All Irish businesses should follow the rules set out by GDPR. Failing to keep your contact forms and cookie policies current could result in serious fines and legal issues.
Maintenance done regularly will help your website:
Follows the necessary regulations for data protection.
The website is fast to load on every type of device.
Still works properly after OS and browser updates.
It’s more important to establish trust and eliminate risks than just fulfilling the requirements.
8. Making Your Website Resistant to Future Changes
Technology keeps advancing all the time. Plugins become old, browsers are updated and people’s needs change.
When you maintain your website regularly, it grows with your business. If you add new features, boost e-commerce or update the design, frequent upgrades help you not have to begin again.
How a Retailer in Ireland Benefited from Website Maintenance
A shop in Cork contacted us for help because their site was down for two days. Since the developers failed to update the site’s plugins or security measures for more than a year, the site was breached.
We recovered the site from our backup, removed the malware, updated the plugins and applied the best security measures. By opting for a monthly service package, they haven’t experienced any downtime and now get 35% more online inquiries due to faster performance.
Take action before a problem arises. Keeping your computer well-maintained is like having insurance.
So, What Services Are Part of Website Maintenance with Flo Web Design?
Our services include packages that are customized for businesses in Ireland.
Keeping an eye on security
Ensuring a fast website
Links on your website are checked for breaks
Backup & recovery
Updates on GDPR compliance
Updates to the content (upon request)
We’ll take care of your website’s back end, helping it run as efficiently as you run your business.
Conclusion
Just as you maintain a car regularly, you should keep your website up to date. This rule also applies to the internet. A secure, effective and successful website depends on regular upkeep.
Your website’s updates, security and page issues are all taken care of by Flo Web Design. We handle all the necessary jobs, allowing you to focus on your business.
Want to Maintain Your Site in the Best Way Possible?
We will make sure your website is kept safe, fast and performing at its peak each and every month.
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fenrislorsrai · 2 years ago
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Firefish - a twitter alternative
TLDR: Looks like twitter, functions better. Lets you interact across multiple platforms. Allows NSFW. Has built in anti AI scraping.
If you ever used Twitter, it's going to look similar in structure, so the learning curve is low. There's more features that that, but they're not so intrusive you HAVE to learn them right away but also aren't hard to find. It's a nice balance.
The big difference is post length- it allows up to 8000 characters, so like Mini-Tumblr.
one of the features I like that familiar's but better is if you hover cursor over name on desktop is it pops up the profile for the person and a follow button. So you can immediately hover over name and get context about the person posting when it's not someone you already follow. Is this health info being posted by a professional or by someone that thinks you should stick rocks in your vagina?
That feature also means its incredibly easy to follow people regardless of the instance. On Mastodon it was extremely annoying to follow people. If that the thing that put you off Mastodon, Firefish fixed that and made it better than Twitter.
Firefish runs off ActivityPub, so it lets you follow and interact with anyone using the plugins for that. So includes Mastodon, WordPress, PeerTube, Pixelfed, Lemmy, Misskey, and Tumblr is allegedly developing an integration to run it.
Okay, NSFW content! We're about to get slightly in the weeds here. whether NSFW content is allowed is generally by server. When you go to join Firefish, it'll ask you what server you want to use and it'll tell you about rules. If you want NSFW, pick one that allows!
That's it. If you picked one that did not, it generally won't allow you to follow things that do or boost stuff from a location that did.
NOW, A GREAT FEATURE! Spoilering stuff is super easy on Firefish. Just click the button! Say you see something you wanna boost but its *not* spoilered. You can boost AND spoil the image/text of the quoted item! MAGIC.
now, on to antennas.
The Antenna feature on there lets you track tags or users in a separate panel so you can see it in one spot. You can also add NEGATIVE tags to the antenna. So say you want to see news about your city. So you set the main tag as the City. But you don't want sports news. So you can put in negative tags of sports, specific sport names, and individual teams in the city. And then you get news about the location, but no sports
For fandom purposes, you can use it to filter out things you just don't vibe with. hate that one ship? BEGONE.
PROFILES: you can stick hashtags in your profile and it'll turn up in searches easily. also it will ask you "are you a cat?" If you say yes, it gives your profile pic cat ears.
Overall when I'm posting links to Firefish posts (or posts via something from ActivityPub hosted sites that I interacted with via Firefish), so far it renders the preview link well on most platforms. I'm not sure how it works for embedding a whole message into a static page (like you could do with Twitter for news articles).
AN IMPORTANT NERDY NOTE: okay, you wanna sign up for Firefish now. Select from the servers offered some have different rules restrictions and some have Non-english default languages. Pick the one you like. If you pick Firefish.social itself that one IS the largest but also it gets day one code updates... so sometimes it gets funky or won't load properly for a few hours. If that will drive you bonkers, pick *any* other server. The server size is almost irrelevant because Firefish plays so well with other services!
also, if you don't see one today, check again in a few days! admins rotate through open enrollments to keep the growth rate managable. also, if you're *that* kind of nerd, you can host your own server. Even with only YOU on it. and it still interacts normally with the rest of the ActivityPub servers!
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smithadam4520 · 2 months ago
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How to Speed Up Your WordPress Site for Better Rankings
A fast-loading website is essential for better SEO, improved user experience, and higher conversions. If your WordPress site is slow, you’re likely losing both visitors and ranking opportunities. Here’s how you can fix that.
Choose the Right Hosting
Your hosting provider sets the foundation for your website’s speed. Shared hosting may be affordable, but it often leads to slow performance. Instead, go for managed WordPress hosting or cloud-based options. Many professional website development services include high-performance hosting setup as part of their package.
Use a Lightweight Theme
A bulky, feature-heavy theme can slow your site down significantly. Switch to a lightweight and optimized theme like Astra, Neve, or GeneratePress to improve load time without compromising design.
Optimize Images
Images are often the biggest contributors to page size. Compress them using tools like ShortPixel or Smush, and use next-gen formats like WebP for faster delivery.
Install a Caching Plugin
Caching helps by storing static versions of your site, reducing the server load. Plugins like WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache can make a noticeable difference in performance.
Minify and Combine Files
Reduce the size of your CSS, JS, and HTML files by minifying them. This removes unnecessary characters and spaces to speed up load time. Tools like Autoptimize make this easy.
Use a CDN
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) distributes your content across multiple servers globally, ensuring faster access no matter where your visitors are located.
Clean Up Unused Plugins and Database
Too many plugins can slow your site and affect performance. Remove what you don’t use and regularly clean your database using WP-Optimize or similar tools.
Final Thoughts
Speed is a major factor in how users and search engines interact with your site. If you’re unsure where to start, partnering with expert website development services can help you optimize every technical aspect for maximum performance and SEO benefits.
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techempaths · 3 months ago
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7 Best Digital Marketing Tools For Marketers
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Digital marketing is extremely important to build your online presence and reach more audiences. Several agencies offer digital marketing services but today, innumerable best digital marketing tools are available to get the work done without paying to any agent. Though you can also opt for some of the best digital marketing services if you have a big budget.
List of the 7 best Digital Marketing tools for growth.
HubSpot
HubSpot has many tools that you can use at any stage to grow your business.
Under its free plan, it offers various features. You can set up popup forms, web forms, and live chat software for capturing leads. You can also send email marketing campaigns, analyse site visitors’ behaviour, and pipe all of your data into the free CRM.
The paid plans are amazing as things get sophisticated in them with advanced marketing automation. It is like an all-in-one solution starting from managing your social media and content to connecting with your leads and tracking emails.
HubSpot tool has several benefits such as growing your traffic, converting leads, providing ROI for inbound marketing campaigns, shortening deal cycles, and increasing close rates. You can do almost every digital marketing task with the help of this tool.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is like the gold standard for website analytics. These days it is hard to perform as a digital marketer if you do not possess any level of Google Analytics expertise.
Firstly, Google Analytics can show you several useful pieces of information related to your website like who is visiting your website, from where are they arriving, and on which pages they stay the most. Moreover, you can set up many goals to track conversions, track events to learn about user engagement, and build an improved e-commerce setup.
If you’re thinking of investing in online advertisements and marketing, you will need to know how it is performing so that you can improve over time. Google Analytics is the best place to get that information without costing you anything. Yes, you heard that right, it is totally free!!
You can easily add Google Analytics to your website as well as integrate it with other systems. It allows you to see the status and performance of both paid and organic marketing efforts.
Ahrefs
Ahrefs, a comprehensive SEO tool that can help you boost your website traffic. They have around 150 million keyword data in the U.S.
Ahrefs is a great tool for competitive analysis through which you can easily see who is connecting to your competitors, their top pages, and much more. You can see their content rankings and, by using the Content Gap tool, you can identify key weaknesses of your content too.
Its Top Pages tool allows you to see which pages receive the most traffic, and also the amount of traffic that goes to your competitors’ sites.
Hootsuite
Hootsuite is one of the most popular SEO and digital marketing tools that help you simplify your strategy and gain the most benefits. If you are trying very hard to reach customers on social media and are still unsuccessful, Hootsuite can be your perfect partner. You can schedule posts, track engagements, and build a following through this tool.
The main reason behind its immense popularity is its ability to support several social platforms in one place. It can help you create, upload, and track posts, and monitor performance metrics while keeping an eye on relevant trending topics too.
It offers a 30-day free trial and after that monthly plans ranging from $30 to $600 based on the connected social networks and number of users.
Yoast
Yoast is an extremely SEO and digital marketing tool. It is a plugin that works with Gutenberg and Classic editor in WordPress. It helps you optimize your content to increase its visibility over search engines.
Yost plugin is free for WordPress but it also offers paid plans that depend on the number of sites you need to monitor. It gets updated constantly every two weeks to reflect Google’s algorithm, thus keeping you updated on your SEO. It helps you choose focus keywords, cornerstone content, individual content URLs, internal links, and backlinks. It also evaluates the page’s readability and provides it with a Flesch Reading Ease score.
Slack
Slack is one of the most favored communication services available in business nowadays. It functions in channels labeled for certain information so that business conversations do not get distracted or disconnected by tangents. It facilitates conversation and focuses on collaboration between teams and employees.
It is an excellent tool for digital networking and meeting others in the same space, along with giving you the freedom to enter or leave channels as required.
Proof
Proof connects to your CRM “Customer Relationship Management” or website and uses social proofs to boost conversions on your website. They implement social proof messaging (for example “Right now, 25 people are viewing this post”), reviews, and videos directed towards targeted customers after they visit your site. It is super easy to install as you just need to copy their pixels and paste them to your site.
Proof has two notification features- Live Visitor Count and Hot Streak that enhance customers’ perceptions of your brand and allows prospects to take a look at others’ feedback too. Additionally, 
You can easily identify your visitors and analyze their journey throughout your site. This will help in optimizing your site design to gain more conversions.
Conclusion
Digital marketing is a necessity for businesses and there is not a single reason to ignore it in this modern world of digitization. All 7 digital marketing tools are extremely popular and can help your business grow without any hassle.
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wpaffiliatepressplugin · 4 months ago
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7 Things to Know Before Creating an Affiliate Program
Building an affiliate program can be a major game-changer for your online business. It’s like assembling a dream team of marketers who work around the clock to push your product while you sit back, sip coffee, and watch the sales roll in. Sounds pretty great, right?
But before you jump into affiliate marketing, there are a few things you absolutely need to know. Creating a successful affiliate program doesn’t just happen overnight; there’s a lot to consider if you want to get it right from the start.
In this post, we’ll walk through some of the essential things to consider before launching your affiliate program. And, just to help you out, we’ll also point out why having the right affiliate software, makes everything run a lot smoother. So, let’s dive into what you need to know before going full throttle with your affiliate program.
What You Must Know Before Starting an Affiliate Program
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1. You Need Clear Goals and Expectations
Before launching your affiliate program, the first step is defining what you want to achieve. Do you want to boost traffic to your website? Increase sales? Build brand awareness? Without clear goals in place, you won’t know if your affiliate program is truly successful.
Your affiliate program should have measurable objectives, whether it’s hitting a specific revenue target or gaining a set number of affiliates. Make sure your expectations align with your goals. If you're expecting to make millions in the first month, that might not be realistic. Start with small, attainable goals and scale from there.
Why it matters: Having a clear vision of what success looks like helps you focus on the right strategies and tools.
2. Choose the Right Commission Structure
One of the most important decisions when setting up your affiliate program is how you'll structure commissions. This can make or break your program. There are several ways to approach affiliate commissions:
Percentage of Sale: Affiliates earn a percentage of each sale they refer.
Flat Rate: Affiliates earn a fixed amount per sale.
Pay-Per-Click (PPC): Affiliates earn money every time someone clicks on their referral link (regardless of whether they make a purchase).
The right commission structure depends on your product, your margins, and the types of affiliates you’re targeting. For example, if you’re selling a high-ticket item, you might want to offer a larger percentage. If you sell low-cost products, a flat rate might work better.
Why it matters: Setting up a flexible commission structure is one of the key elements in keeping affiliates motivated and incentivized to promote your products. WordPress affiliate plugin like AffiliatePress allow you to easily customize and manage commission structures, which means you can experiment and find what works best for your business.
3. Make Sure You’re Using the Right Affiliate Platform
Affiliate marketing can be tough to manage manually, especially when you have multiple affiliates, lots of sales to track, and payments to process. This is where using the right affiliate platform comes into play.
An affiliate program requires proper management, and without the right tools, you could easily lose track of commissions, miss out on potential sales, or end up with a confusing system that frustrates affiliates.
Why it matters: Using the right affiliate software ensures smooth operations, which will save you time, reduce errors, and allow your affiliates to focus on driving sales. Plus, automated reporting lets you monitor how your program is performing without having to manually dig through data.
4. Attracting the Right Affiliates Is Key
Okay, so you’ve set your goals and decided on a commission structure. Now it’s time to find affiliates who are a good fit for your brand. Not just anyone will be able to promote your products effectively. You need to find affiliates whose audience aligns with your product and who genuinely care about your brand.
You can either go the organic route (through content creators or influencers) or find affiliate networks where affiliates sign up to promote a range of products. Make sure the affiliates you’re choosing have a genuine following, preferably in your niche, and know how to engage their audience.
Why it matters: Attracting the right affiliates ensures your program will be successful. If you pick affiliates who resonate with your audience, they’ll produce higher-quality content and generate better results.
5. Create Great Affiliate Resources
Affiliates are marketers, but they need help in the form of resources to market your product effectively. Your program’s success is directly tied to how much support you give your affiliates. You should provide them with things like:
Banners: Easy-to-use graphics for their sites.
Landing Pages: Pre-made pages to help convert visitors into customers.
Email Templates: Ready-to-send emails that they can use for outreach.
Product Info: Detailed descriptions and features to help affiliates pitch your product accurately.
A good affiliate program should arm its partners with all the materials they need to succeed. The more you equip your affiliates with marketing tools, the more likely they are to push traffic your way.
Why it matters: Providing your affiliates with high-quality marketing resources increases their chances of making a sale. This saves them time and gives them the tools they need to effectively convert leads.
6. Set Up a Clear Payment System
If there’s one thing that will keep your affiliates happy, it’s getting paid on time. Make sure you have a clear, reliable system in place for paying your affiliates. You need to decide how and when affiliates will get paid:
Payment Methods: Will you pay via PayPal, bank transfer, or checks?
Payment Frequency: Will you pay weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly?
Minimum Payout Threshold: How much do affiliates need to earn before they can cash out?
Why it matters: Clear and timely payments build trust with your affiliates. A smooth payment process is one of the main reasons why affiliates stay loyal to your program. The better the experience, the more likely they are to keep promoting and driving sales.
7. Track Your Performance (Don’t Guess)
Tracking performance is a non-negotiable part of running an affiliate program. You need to know which affiliates are performing well, which products are generating the most sales, and how much money your program is making. Without this information, you’ll be flying blind, and it’ll be difficult to optimize your affiliate strategy.
Why it matters: Tracking performance allows you to identify your top affiliates, products, and strategies, helping you optimize for higher earnings. If something’s working, double down on it; if something’s not, change it. Without data, you can’t make informed decisions, and your program won’t grow.
Final Thoughts: Prepare for the Affiliate Journey
Setting up an affiliate program is a major move toward increasing sales and driving passive income, but it requires careful planning. From choosing the right commission structure to picking the best affiliates and providing great marketing resources, each step plays a crucial role in your program's success.
And don’t forget, the right affiliate platform makes managing your program so much easier. Plus, it makes scaling your program a easy.
Remember: an affiliate program isn’t just a side hustle; it’s a business tool. With the right strategies and support, it can become a major revenue stream for your business. So take the time to set it up right, and let your affiliates do the heavy lifting for you.
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