You have a dedicated audience that comes to your site every day to read your content. They take the time to sit down and engage with what you’ve written. Unfortunately, that’s not possible for everyone. People are incredibly busy and aren’t taking the time to sit down and read an article. Users are listening to podcasts and music while they’re driving to work or cleaning the house. If you’re not considering these people, you could be missing out on potential viewers. With the Amazon Polly plugin, you can now reach anyone anywhere. The plugin, co-authored by AWS and WP Engine, […]
Amazon Polly Helps WordPress Speak
Accessibility has been a huge conversation in WordPress recently. At WordCamp US in 2017, nearly half of the talks focused on accessibility issues. It is an area where many sites can do better. While there are many plugins and tools to help boost accessibility, one area WordPress falls a bit short is text to speech. This is an invaluable tool for anyone who is vision impaired. Screen readers are out there but they can be clunky and if a site isn’t optimized for them, they can fail. In order to further these efforts and a partnership with WordPress, Amazon released […]
Download the Free Ultimate Guide to eCommerce ebook Today
WordPress has grown from a blogging platform to a powerful tool that powers 29 percent of the web. It has become a place you can build a portfolio, enterprise site, or an ecommerce site. You can sell anything from plugins to sweaters using the CMS. We’ve compiled all the tips and tricks you need to know to create a fully-functional online store into a free ebook. Download the Ultimate Guide to eCommerce for WordPress Here! This ebook will teach you everything from A/B Testing to site design to customer retention all in one place. Create a beautiful website from start to […]
A Beginner’s Guide to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Initiative
Just when you thought it was safe to conduct business with the European Union (EU) after the Cookie Law situation, along came the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) initiative. However, unlike the Cookie Law, the impact of this change on WordPress website owners could be significant – so it pays to comply. In short, the GDPR provides a method for users to control the way their data is collected and used, so it’s crucial for anyone who regularly deals with clients in the EU to understand. There are some important aspects for you to consider (such as how you currently […]
Is WordPress Set For a Bright 2018 and Beyond?
With the State of the Word now complete for 2017, we have a good idea of what WordPress will look to achieve in the new year. However, does this roadmap represent an evolution of the platform, or simply a sideways shift? Actually, the signs are all positive – WordPress is taking a number of steps to modernize an already stellar platform. However, 2018’s WordPress will still have to compete with the likes of Wix, Medium, and Squarespace if it wants to dominate the landscape even further. In this piece, we’ll look at some of the most important upcoming WordPress additions […]
Gutenberg and WordPress in 2018: An Interview With Adam Warner
Gutenberg was the biggest WordPress news in 2017. Matt Mullenweg announced and strongly backs the project that is looking like it could change the landscape of the CMS. Because we still don’t have an official release date, there is still a lot of speculation surrounding the project. Could it make WordPress even more competitive than it already is? We spoke to Adam Warner, Open Source Community Manager at Sitelock, about where he thinks Gutenberg and WordPress will be in the new year. WordPress Will Continue to Dominate WordPress can scale large enough to power an enterprise site and still support […]
Big Ideas and Open Source
During the 2017 WP Engine Summit, leaders from four agencies delivering innovative digital experiences with open source participated in a panel at the WP Engine Summit in order to explore and dissect how they have implemented open source in their work and where they see it going for the future. The panel consisted of Greg Crockhart, CEO at CandySpace, Karim Marucchi, CEO at Crowd Favorite, Isabel Kantor, Senior Technology Director at R/GA, Ben Howerton, Cofounder & Chief Strategist at DevMethods and was moderated by Eric Jones, VP Global Communications for WP Engine. Most Noteworthy Implementations of WordPress The panelists […]
How WordPress Evolved in 2017
The year 2017 is drawing to a close, and this year WordPress saw 11 public releases, and 11 beta or release candidate versions. Those of us close to the WordPress community may be noticing that the world of WordPress seems bigger and wider, in a way. What happened to WordPress in 2017? Many tiny changes built large milestones in the thought leadership behind WordPress. Read on to learn how WordPress silently transformed in 2017. Supporting innovation for the developer This year WordPress forged two distinct paths of improvements: those for the WordPress developer, and those for the editor. For the […]
Get Deals to Optimize Your Site During Web Week 2017
Historically, December brings the lowest traffic of the year. This means it’s the perfect time to try out new things on your site without risking the loss of customers. If something breaks, there are fewer eyes on it, giving you more freedom to experiment a little. Add some new plugins, fix something you’ve been putting off, or try out that design element you’ve been wanting to. Now is the time to make sure everything is running perfectly for the new year. To assist with these big changes, brands from around the WordPress community have come together to create Web Week. From Dec. […]
Generation Z Expects An Incredibly Personalized Web, Don’t Get Left Behind
The web is getting more and more personal. Websites now know who you are and what you are there to look for. Ecommerce sites can save your sizes and preferences allows for a more efficient shopping trip. This trend shows no sign of slowing down, in fact, even more, measures are being taken to deliver the most customized experience possible. Those who grew up using the Internet value personalization over security. A study of over 1,200 people in the U.S. ages 14 – 59 conducted by the Center for Generational Kinetics for WP Engine, explores the mindset, preferences, and expectations […]
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