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Web Series Review Hindi
Free WordPress Installation On Internet

Web Series Review Hindi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 3:04


Free WordPress Installation On Internet

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Onlinekurs Geheimnisse
347. Eine Wordpress Installation pro Landingpage (Teilnehmerfrage)

Onlinekurs Geheimnisse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 9:58


Hier gibts den kompletten Kurs mit Rabatt: https://sebastian-gloeckner-bonn.de/online-marketing-kurs-podcast

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Side Hustle Teachers
5 Questions to Ask to Choose the Best Hosting Company for Your WordPress Blog

Side Hustle Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 10:57


It's easy to dismiss the choice of hosting companies for your blog as an unimportant decision. On the surface, all hosting companies seem alike. Isn't one just as good as another? In a word, no. Your blog host is one of those behind-the-scenes tools that you don't want to have to think about - but if you don't choose the right one, it will be a constant thorn in your side. What is a WordPress host? WordPress is an open source website system that is used by more than 40% of all sites on the internet today. And it's popular because it's awesome.  Open source means that WordPress itself is free to use, and you can change, edit, and customize it all you want for no charge! However, in order to get your WordPress site online for everyone to see, you need to purchase hosting through a private provider.  There are tons to choose from, but they aren't all created equal. If you think of your website as a house you're building, the host you choose is the land you're building it on. And what's the number one rule of real estate? Location, location, location! Just like when you're searching for a location for your home, you want your website to be in a safe place that has a good reputation, one that's easily accessible so you can get there fast, and is in a supportive community where you can get help when you need it. So here are 5 questions to ask when you're trying to choose the right host for your WordPress website. 1. Do they have a plan to suit your current and future needs? Some companies offer many tiers of pricing, while some offer just a couple. Before you sign on, take a look at the options and whether or not there are low-cost choices for newbies as well as plans that will grow with you. Another thing you want to check is the features that come with your plan. A good hosting company will offer all the essential features in all plan levels, with the primary difference in service being the amount of traffic your plan can support and the amount of storage space you have. If a company forces you to upgrade in order to get basic service features, like customer support or an SSL certificate, keep looking. SiteGround, the company I use and recommend, has 3 tiers of pricing that are appropriate for new sites all the way up to 400,000 pages views per month. (If or when you need more than that, they'll create a custom package.) Each plan offers the same features, but main differences are the number of websites you can host, the storage space available, and the traffic each level can handle. 2. Do they keep your site secure? The security of your blog is essential to its success. Without a secure site, some browsers or private firewalls won't let potential readers go to your site, which obviously is not what you want. How do you know if a host is going to provide a secure connection? Look for something called an SSL certificate as part of your hosting plan. Some companies, like Siteground, offer this for free, while others charge for it. When your site has an SSL certificate, short for Secure Sockets Layer, you'll see an “S” in the scheme of your web address. If that's too techy for you, here's what that means: The beginning of your URL will switch from http:// to https:// like you see on Side Hustle Teachers, Target, and Wikipedia. That one letter is what tells browsers and firewalls that your site is safe. If you're planning on selling goods or services on your blog - and your website is going to manage the transactions - you can purchase an additional SSL certificate for financial security. However, if you're only hosting a blog, or your products are sold through a 3rd party, like ThriveCart or your direct sales company's site, the extra SSL isn't necessary. 3. Will your site load quickly? When it comes to websites, speed matters.  In this day and age of instant gratification, people aren't going to wait around for your page to load, so you need to make sure that your blog host is built with speed in mind. There are a number of ways that hosts can support site speed.  First, hosts that use a worldwide network of servers provide faster load times because the information is physically stored closer to individual users. This can get your page loaded seconds faster, which in the digital age, is an eternity. Some hosts also include optimization plugins to users that will help pages load faster by prioritizing information and images. Siteground has partnered with Cloudflare to store your blog in more than 150 locations and has a proprietary plugin called SG Optimizer that speeds up page load time. Both are included in all pricing tiers. 4. Do they have features that make life easier? A website has a lot of moving pieces to it, but there are some hosting companies that make it easier to get set up and manage on an ongoing basis. Some of the things Siteground provides that make blogging easier are: Domain Registration - because I get my domain names and my hosting through the same company I not only get to deal with just one company, but when there are updates to WordPress, my hosting, or the servers, Siteground handles it and all the peripheral updates. Website Migration - if you already have a website and you want to transfer it to Siteground, they have a free service that will move it for you. WordPress Installation - when you purchase a managed WordPress hosting plan, Siteground will automatically install WordPress on your site, saving you a step! 24/7 Customer Support - with a real person. This has saved me more times than I can count as I built, transferred, moved, and sold multiple websites over the years. A reputation for quality customer service is a must. 5. Does the price fit your budget? Web hosting comes in all sizes and price ranges. You can pay a few dollars a month or a few hundred dollars a month. You want to find a plan that fits your budget while providing all the features you need. Many hosts also offer massive discounts to new customers at sign up. But be sure to look at the length of the contract before assuming it's a great deal, though. For example, while Siteground offers a rate of $3.99 per month, A2 offers $2.99 a month. However, with Siteground the lowest rate is available to those who pay up front for a year, making your up front investment about $50. To get the lowest rate with A2 you must pay for 3 years in advance, making your initial investment over $100. My recommendation You might notice I'm a big fan of Siteground I started my first blog with Siteground in 2012 and I've never even considered leaving because the price, features, and services are fantastic. So, while you're welcome to look around at the various options, if you just want a quality, reliable hosting company with outstanding customer service, just go to Siteground. And if you want someone to walk you through the setup of your domain and hosting, plus WordPress and your site theme - all the tech stuff you don't need to be scared of - grab my free guide, 5 Steps to Start Your Blog Today!

Hot Internet Marketing Products
Episode 110: Infinite Hosting Review, Bonus, Demo Video Walkthrough – Host unlimited websites and domains

Hot Internet Marketing Products

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 1:50


Infinite Hosting - https://www.marketingsharks.com/infinite-hosting/ Host unlimited website and domain for a low one-time fee for Lifetime Host unlimited website without any restriction for a low one-time fee. Blazing fast web hosting and optimized for speed. Create Unlimited Domains and Unlimited Sub-Domains Free SSL Certificate and Highly Secured hosting. 100% Uptime Easy to use Control Panel. 1 click WordPress Installation. Unlimited Bandwidth Automated Daily Backup 100% Cloud-based and SSD Server helps you get faster loading speed. Newbie-friendly and easy-to-use software. And Many more Infinite Hosting - https://www.marketingsharks.com/infinite-hosting/

Will Mosley
Setting Up Database & Running The Wordpress Installation

Will Mosley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 8:00


Setting Up Database & Running The Wordpress Installation by Will Mosley

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HomeBiz Startup TV
Wordpress Installation Cleanup skill

HomeBiz Startup TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 19:10


Once you have installed Wordpress, it is good to cleanup inside so you won’t be hacked or spammed. As an entrepreneur, you need to know a little about a lot of skills and knowledge online to be a Jill or Jack of All Trades. A Wordpress website is powerful for your business. So, it is good to know about some of the ways you can control or edit your Wordpress website without needing outsourcing to an expensive Web developer. I have a Training Early Adopter offer on Wordpress in The Business of At Home Business at http://jgtips.com/wordpress

Cyberbob's Podcast
CBP013 Short-News und Podcast RSS-Feed

Cyberbob's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 8:06


Short-News für die 3.KW 2019 und Anpassungen meiner WordPress Installation und des Podcast RSS-Feed's

Podcast für gute Websites
So updatest und schützt du deine WordPress-Websites

Podcast für gute Websites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 29:15


Das Update eines Plugins ist schnell durchgeführt- der Schaden der dadurch auf deiner Website entstehen kann ist jedoch nicht so leicht behoben. Vorsicht ist hier definitiv besser als Nachsicht. Eigentlich liegt es nah: Wenn deine Website von bestimmten Plugins abhängig ist, dann bist du ebenso von der Lauffähigkeit dieser Plugins abhängig. Das kann ein ziemliches Risiko beherbergen, wenn das Update Fehler beherbergt. Erst kürzlich gab es eine vorweihnachtliche Bescherung mit der Veröffentlichung des WordPress 5.0 Core-Updates. Viele WordPress-Benutzer installierten das Update jedoch, ohne einen Testdurchlauf zu starten und zu überprüfen ob jenes Update auf ihrer Website überhaupt funktioniert. Das Ergebnis war bei einigen Websites fatal: Oftmals funktionierte nichts auf der Website mehr richtig. Dieses Problem lässt sich jedoch umgehen, wie du in dieser Episode lernen wirst. Die einfachste Möglichkeit ist das Einrichten einer Test- oder Staging-Umgebung. Im Idealfall sind hier alle aktuellen Inhalte deiner Website eins zu eins vorhanden. Hier ist es dir nun möglich in einer risikofreien Zone jegliche Updates zu testen. Ein konkurrenzfreies Plugin das dir hierbei behilflich sein kann, ist Migrate DB Pro. Es erlaubt dir deinen bestehenden Live-Inhalt in eine Testumgebung zu kopieren. Wie genau du mit diesem Plugin Zeit und Nerven sparst erklärt dir André in dieser Episode. Der WordPress Hoster Raidboxes bietet dir ebenfalls eine Staging-Umgebung, also quasi eine zweite WordPress-Installation in der du bequem Updates überprüfen kannst, bevor du sie veröffentlichst. Neben dem Testing ist es enorm wichtig Prävention zu betreiben. Lerne in dieser Episode, warum du niemals auf Backups verzichten solltest und wie du so die generelle Sicherheit deiner Website erhöhst. Plugins wie BackupBuddy oder iThemes Security Pro helfen dir haarsträubende Szenarien, wie beim oben beschrieben WordPress-Update, zu umgehen. Als letztes Plugin stellt dir André WP Security Audit Log vor. Dieses Plugin unterstützt dich darin die „behind the scenes“ deiner WordPress im Auge zu behalten. Das ermöglicht dir zum einen immer auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben was deine WordPress-Benutzer für Änderungen treffen und lässt dich zum anderen sicher sein, dass du nichts durchgehen lässt, was nicht vorhergesehen war. Mache deine Website sicher und drücke gleich Play!

Ask the Podcast Coach
Wordpress Security and Backup

Ask the Podcast Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 59:14


1:40 iTunes Reviews Take Too Long to Show Up - Issues (To Track Your Own Reviews, Check out My Podcast Reviews 6:14 New and Noteworthy is a Waste of Time 9:22 Podcasting Burnout 13:48 How do you define success with your podcast? 19:44 What is the Best Platform to Sell your Podcast? Patreon Gumroad Then you can earn affiliate income using links from places like Shareasale.com 22:38 Security and Backups iThemes Security Wordfence Updraft (for backups) - Jim Uses Manage wp (for backups) - Dave Uses For cleaning up Malware, Dave used Sucuri Jim uses Maplegrove Partners as his web host Cooler Websites Offer Malware Removal and Protection on the Wordpress Installation (ultimate package) 39:20 Thanks to our AWESOME PATRONS! 40:05 Do NOT play in Podcastsconnect.apple.com as you can really mess up your feed from one place to another. Best practice is to use a permanent 301 redirect 2nd Best use the iTunes NewFeed Tag 43:50 Podcast Bingo: The Story Behind http://thestorybehindpodcast.com/ 48:40 Blue Yeti Microphone - Does it Suck? Dave Purchased One (it does not work with a mixer, so the ATR2100 is a better choice). Check out Dave's Podcaster Kits  52:30 What Are You Thankful For?   Mentioned on This Show podfly.net Randy Cantrell from Leaning Toward Wisdom on Home Gadget Geeks (listen) Join the School of Podcasting Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start

DKSpeaks Podcast: Internet Marketing, Blogging and Social Media Tips
DKSP EP:38 – How to Secure Your WordPress Blogs and Prevent it from Hackers and Malware

DKSpeaks Podcast: Internet Marketing, Blogging and Social Media Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 13:53


Pinterest47 Facebook 0 Twitter 0 LinkedIn WhatsApp 47Shares How to Secure Your WordPress Blogs? This is one thing that every blogger on the World’s largest blogging Platform – WordPress, is worried about. Why? Because WordPress is the world’s favorite CMS platform (sarcasm intended). According to a study by the security firm Sucuri, 4 out of 5 hacked websites that they investigated were running WordPress as their content management platform. More precisely, Sucuri reveals that 78 percent of the total number of hacked websites it investigated were WordPress sites, with Joomla in a distant second, taking up only 14 percent of the data sample. Further, six percent were no-CMS websites, 5 percent were running Magento, and 2 percent were using Drupal. If you are still wondering as to what was the “sarcasm” in that earlier comment above, then let me explain. WordPress is indeed the favorite platform of everyone – both bloggers and hackers alike. And hackers don’t have to work hard to break into a WordPress Installation and take the site down. Sucuri, in its investigation found that the primary reason for WordPress sites getting hacked was outdated plugins and not the Core files itself. As for a breakdown of hacked WordPress sites, Sucuri says that a large part can be attributed to outdated plugins. There were minimal attempts to use vulnerabilities in the WordPress core itself, and crooks relied on WordPress’ popularity and its large plugins and themes ecosystem to inflict their damage. If that wasn’t horrifying enough, then let us look at some more reasons why WordPress is the favorite platform of hackers and how to secure your WordPress blogs. How to Secure Your WordPress Blogs Have you ever woken up to a Blank homepage on your WordPress blog? Or, you might have seen a page with a disastrous formatting that left you wondering as to what happened to your WordPress blog overnight. If yes, then welcome to the world of WordPress bloggers. I went through both of the above. Now, imagine if this happens to a blog with over 400 posts and you don’t even have a backup of the files and the database! I am sure you would agree that it is not the best situation to be in. And, I was in that situation too. It was after all of this that I realized how important securing your WordPress blog is. And since then I started spending a lot of time to ensure that I ring-fence my blog enough to prevent this from happening. In this episode we are going to look at why a WordPress Blog gets hacked and how to secure your WordPress blogs from hackers and spammers. Here are some of the things that we are discussing in this episode – * Why is the single most important reason for a blog getting hacked?* 2 things that you should avoid to ensure that your blog is protected* A simple plugin to update all your blogs in a single click* A readily available firewall that is free to use Resources Mentioned in this Episode These are the resources that we spoke about in this episode – --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dkspeaks/message

PressWerk
PW008 – WP für Einsteiger: Installation

PressWerk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 28:51


Mit dieser Ausgabe starten wir in eine neue mini-Serie innerhalb des PressWerks: WordPress für Einsteiger. In mehreren Episoden wollen wir einige grundlegende Schritte, Handgriffe und Tricks im Umgang mit der ersten eigenen WordPress-Installation vermitteln.

Selbstmanagement | einfach-effektiv.de | Frank Albers
Trello - ToDo-Liste Aufgaben und Projekte im Griff

Selbstmanagement | einfach-effektiv.de | Frank Albers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 12:04


031: Trello - ToDo-Liste Aufgaben und Projekte im Griff. Deine Trello - ToDo-Liste ermöglicht es dir, dein Zeitmanagement und deine Selbstorganisation zu verbessern und dadurch wesentlich effizienter zu arbeiten. Wie das genau funktioniert, zeige ich dir in meinem heutigen Blog-Artikel. Aber bevor ich zu Trello komme möchte ich dir erst einmal kurz erzählen, wie's mir in den letzten zwei Wochen ergangen ist. Vor zwei Wochen hatte ich schon mal etwas Ärger mit meiner WordPress Installation. Es gibt genau einen Tag in der Woche, der für diese Art Probleme besonders kritisch ist, nämlich den Mittwoch. An diesem Tag lade ich normalerweise den Blog-Artikel hoch und nehme den Podcast auf. Trotz der Probleme konnte ich - mit ein bisschen Gefrickel an WordPress - dennoch meinen Beitrag veröffentlichen und habe es auch gerade noch geschafft den Podcast aufzunehmen. In der Hektik habe ich dann aber die unbearbeitete Audiodatei zu iTunes hochgeladen. Dankenswerterweise hat mich ein treuer Hörer darauf aufmerksam gemacht und ich habe den Fehler schnellstmöglich korrigiert. Damit verlief die vorletzte Woche alles andere als reibungslos. Allerdings hat es mich in der letzten Woche noch viel schlimmer erwischt. Ich hatte den Wunsch, die Ladezeiten meines Blogs zu optimieren und habe zwei unterschiedliche Cache-Plugins getestet. Das Ergebnis war sehr ernüchternd. Zuerst lief alles wunderbar und der Blog war richtig richtig schnell. Als ich mich dann letzten Mittwoch wieder in WordPress anmelden wollte, um fälligen Blog-Beitrag zu planen, hatte mich WordPress ausgesperrt. Ich kann nicht mehr an die Adminoberfläche heran und das Design war komplett zerschossen. Für einen Blogger ist das der Supergau. Letzte Woche gab es keinen Podcast, keinen Blog Artikel und keinen Newsletter.Effektives Selbstmanagement und einfaches Zeitmanagement für den AlltagProjektmanagement für Solo-Unternehmer http://www.einfach-effektiv.de

Webdesign-Podcast.de
WordPress 3.1 MultiSite / Blognetzwerk Installation

Webdesign-Podcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2011 15:19


WordPress bietet einen MultiSite / Blognetzwerk Installations-Modus, dieser ermöglicht es mehrere Seiten mit nur einer WordPress Installation zu verwalten. Dabei hat jede Seite ein eigenes Dashboard und funktioniert auch an sich wie ein eigenständiger... Ähnliche Artikel: SASS – CSS Tag WordPress erscheint in der Version 3.0.3 WordPress Erfinder Automattic bringt umfangreichen WordPress Backup Service – VaultPress Testbericht

School of Podcasting
Automated Backup For Your WordPress Installation

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2010 16:28


Today we are talking about Podcasting in a round about way. We are talking about my recommended software for podcasting which is WordPress. Recently WordPress had a major upgrade, and in some cases your upgrade may not have gone so smooth (my site was down for a short bit, but up with some help from [...]

CPScast
CPScast 20 – How-To: Serverwechsel problemlos

CPScast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2008


Heute erzähle ich in knappen 20 Minuten, wie ich von einem vServer zum anderen umgezogen bin. Bei mir war es eine Wordpress-Installation die den Computer wechselte, das Tutorial sollte sich aber genauso auf andere Skripte übertragen lassen. Eine Besonderheit ist, dass ich die Dateien direkt von Server zu Server kopiert habe, ohne den Zwischenschritt Heimcomputer. Hierzu [...]

WordPress & Webwork Podcast

Themen des 6. Podcasts Aufhören mit Rauchen WordPress als CMS: zweites Beispiel Pingbacks & Blacklist: was tun wenn man selbst in die “schwarze Liste”von WordPress reingerät? Tragbare MP3-Player mit guter Aufnahmequalität: Iriver, Creative, Hanbit oder Nextway? Dateidownload: Peruns Podcast Nr. 6 (4,2 mb) und Podcast-Feed. Verwandte Beiträge: Wo kann man eine WordPress-Installation anpassen? Der Customizer …