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Mark Zahra

Mark is the CEO behind the WP Mayor project. He has been using WordPress since 2012, joining the WP Mayor team in 2014. Since then, he has helped to review, test, and write about hundreds of WordPress products and services; educating the community of millions of WordPress users around the globe.

Articles written by Mark Zahra

How to Auto-Post from WordPress to Pinterest

Pinterest is one of the most popular social media out there and it’s popularity is growing, putting more importance on it as a mode of promoting your WordPress blog’s content. This post lists the best WordPress plugins to pin your blog posts’s featured images directly to your Pinterest account upon publishing.

WP RSS Aggregator

WP RSS Multi Importer Removed from Plugin Repo

In the past few hours one of the most popular RSS WordPress plugins was removed from the WordPress Plugin Repository. I’m referring to WP RSS Multi Importer.

Support was lacking over a few months, to say the least, but the sudden complete removal of this plugin has left many users stranded.

For those of you who still use RSS Multi Importer, we now recommended switching to WP RSS Aggregator.

The 5 Best Content Curation Plugins for WordPress

The term “content curation” has often been misused or incorrectly defined. The idea of content curation is to gather content from an outside source, and distribute it to your audience after some careful filtering, sorting and editing.

The Ultimate List of Best WordPress Podcasts

As the WordPress community grows, so does it’s demand for new and better content.

One of the best ways to get this content across to a large audience in a quick and efficient way is with a podcast. WordPress podcasts are growing in popularity, as are their hosts.

Best WordPress Plugins to Gather User Feedback

Getting feedback from your users is vital to maintain a good rapport with your users and to figure out if your content contains any value and meets their standards.

WordPress has specific plugins aimed at getting this feedback in the easiest and quickest ways possible without interrupting your visitors’ experience too much. These plugins will be able to give you a more focused and specific idea of what your users think.

The Best WordPress Plugins

As the end of 2020 gets ever closer we’re taking a look at the top WordPress plugins for 2022.

There exists a plugin for almost any purpose on the WordPress platform, be it for security, analytics, backups, forms, affiliates, RSS feeds; anything you need.

We’ve gone through those plugins that firstly, were of most help to us, and secondly, were of most help to the rest of the WordPress community. That’s you.

The Best Themes to Sell Your Digital Product Online

Themes to sell a particular digital product are becoming easier to find with the latest trends in web design. This is because all the functions needed in such a theme, for example to sell a particular WordPress plugin, can be integrated easily into a modern, sleek design that shows off your product in the ideal way.

The Best WordPress Page Builder Plugins Compared

Wouldn’t it be great if we never needed to be 100% dependant on some expensive web developer to code our site for us and we could do it all ourselves? No need to learn how to code, no need to spend thousands of dollars; just build a site with a set of blocks just like we did with Lego when we were kids.

Enter Page Builders – your solution to create a custom website by moving different blocks around within a visual interface without the need for any technical knowledge. It places the power of a web developer right into your hands. Pretty sweet, right?

#WCEU 2015 to be held in Seville!

Today the dates and location for WordCamp Europe 2015 were revealed!

It’s to be held between the 26th and 28th of June in Seville, Spain. The Conference days are to be Friday 26th and Saturday 27th June, with the Contributor day being Sunday 28th June.

Your Simple Guide to Web Hosting

Web hosting refers to where our website is going to be “living”. Just like our families have their own homes to live in, a website’s set of files must have a little space somewhere to call their own.

These spaces are called servers, and there are large warehouses all over the world that are full of them, all waiting to be “rented out” to you, the client. This is done through what we call a hosting company. Its job is to rent you a space on their server, take care of your files, and provide the best service possible to keep your site running smoothly.

There are certain factors to take into consideration when choosing your web host, some more important than others. Below is a list of these factors in no particular order to get you going on your new site.