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How to Create a WooCommerce Store in 5 Steps (Beginner’s Guide)

Do you want to create an online store with WooCommerce? Congratulations! You’ve already won half of the battle by choosing the right platform to start your eCommerce store with. Used by over 28% of all online stores, WooCommerce is the most popular eCommerce platform in use today. If you’re wondering how to create a WooCommerce […]

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How to Create a Landing Page in WordPress

How to Create a Landing Page in WordPress (Step by Step)

Do you want to create a landing page in WordPress to get more traffic and leads or conversions? Well-designed landing pages can help you build more effective marketing campaigns, drive more traffic to your site, and convert more of your traffic into customers and leads. In this article, we’ll walk through a step-by-step tutorial on […]

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How to Set Up WPForms Google Analytics Tracking

How to Set Up WPForms Google Analytics Tracking (Easy Way)

Wondering how to set up WPForms Google Analytics tracking to track your form conversions? Google Analytics is the most powerful website analytics tool, and it allows you to track nearly every piece of data for your website. However, advanced tracking options, including forms conversions, are more complex and can be overwhelming to try to track, […]

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How to Add a WordPress Contact Form

How to Create a WordPress Contact Form (The Easy Way)

Are you looking to create a WordPress contact form? Whether you’re running a business site, a blog, or an online store, a well-designed contact form is essential for engaging with your visitors and customers. Contact forms provide an easy way for your site visitors to reach out to you without exposing your email address to […]

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Google Analytics GDPR Compliance – Make Your Site Compliant

Did you know that Google Analytics is not GDPR compliant by default? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect on May 25th, 2018. It came with hefty penalties of up to 4% of annual revenue or 20 million euros (whichever is greater), so it caused quite a panic among businesses around the world. We […]

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