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The Pros and Cons of Using Wordpress for a Website
in Site Maintenance
The Pros and Cons of Using Wordpress for a Website

Wordpress is the most popular CMS platform out there, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best. Obviously, the platform has tapped into something that speaks to webmasters at large. However, its practicality for each individual will depend on their own specific use-case. If you’re wondering if Wordpress is right for you, look no further.

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A Brief Guide to White Hat SEO Techniques
in Search Engine Optimization
A Brief Guide to White Hat SEO Techniques

Almost every year, there's a new inclusion to search engine optimization (SEO). Some additions are novel, while some have existed for years but are frequently polished. But amidst all these surging techniques, the initial forms of SEO were too vague and marketers were prone to using shifty techniques to acquire higher rankings

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ITSM Software Selection Guide for Businesses
in Miscellaneous
ITSM Software Selection Guide for Businesses

If you want your business to improve in terms of information technology services that you offer to your customers, then it’s time to make some changes with your (IT service management) ITSM. You have an endless list of options when it comes to choosing your new ITSM software. It can be in the form of open-source solutions, homegrown, or you can even implement different management tools.

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Tips to Choose the Right Web Design Company
in Web Design Principles
Tips to Choose the Right Web Design Company

The choice of a web design company is informed by a number of factors that define the kind of help you are looking for. For that reason, you should be aware of what makes a good web design agency. To make the most out of this opportunity, you must invest time in looking for a reliable agency to give you value for money. In your search efforts, you must be aware of a number of things that make a good web design.

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How HTML5 Killed Adobe Flash
in Miscellaneous
How HTML5 Killed Adobe Flash

When it comes to interactive multimedia on websites, such as audio or video clips, animations, or even in browser-games, you have a couple of different options to build it in – the most common of which you’ll find across the web being (more recently) HTML5 and (now looking clunky and long in the tooth) Adobe Flash. While Flash seemed like it was going to stick around forever in the early 00s, it no longer is the most popular choice among developers building sites and apps.

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