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Zero clicks - zero problem: Navigating the landscape of shifting web traffic
This article unpacks the forces behind the possible web traffic decline, including Google’s strategic pivot to retaining users within its ecosystem, the explosion of AI-generated answers, and the growing complexity of user intent. More importantly, we’ll explore how businesses can adapt to these changes without losing their competitive edge.
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You've probably seen it before... Team of developers working on WooCommerce implementation, crunching late-night hours with thousands of lines of code (and complicated talks with designers). They think about all of the complex payment systems and 3rd party integrations, only to forget about one simple little detail - EMAILS.
Gone are the warm summer days of binge-watching Netflix, catching beach sunburns and generally doing nothing :) It's time to learn some new skills, especially in our "coding area".
We just got back from the second Croatian WordCamp held in the beautiful city of Split. Needless to say that the sea, the sun and the beach only amplified the whole event experience... And a great experience it was!
WooCommerce and SalesForce are bound to be together. Both players made a significant market dent, each in their own cosmos - WooCommerce at 37% market share, and Salesforce, around 20% market share in the summer of 2016...
Nothing too fancy in 4.6, but overall it’s always nice to see WP is making ever so slight changes for their user base.
New 4.6 version of WordPress called 'Pepper', in honor of jazz sax player Park Frederick “Pepper” Adams III, is available for download in your WP dashboard! It doesn't have any monumental new features, but rather a set of incremental changes.
The sheer volume of WordPress REST API articles, lectures and even specialized conferences (!) could easily blow you away, looking like a cutthroat new technology, standing side-by-side to web applications that can run only on the newest version of Chrome...
Croatia’s second largest and one of the most beautiful coastal cities in the world, is going to host this year's WordCamp 2016.
When you look at the map, Vienna seems like a logical choice for WordCamp Europe 2016. It firmly sits at the European center of gravity, symbolically connecting east with west and fusing romanesque / baroque architecture with (modern) smart city design. As we will see later, these “old VS new” concepts were inevitable talking points during this year’s happening.
This WordPress summary is intended for executives and editors working in marketing, sales or editorial departments. It’s especially geared toward decision-makers evaluating various Content Management Systems (CMS), and looking into a new web platform to support their business needs.
Not so long ago Learning Management Systems (LMS) used to be utilized only by large companies. The reason was their complexity and cost of creating such a system. On average it took a couple of months and several people with technical skills to implement such a system. And even after, it usually required at least one person to keep the system up and running. So basically, owning an LMS wasn’t affordable for medium and small sized companies. Than in 2003. WordPress emerged. At first it was a go-to tool for bloggers. Those bloggers also wanted to create and sell e-courses to their readers. Soon they realized that WordPress has great potential to be a base for core functionalities of LMS.