Signs That Your Business Needs a New Server: A Comprehensive Guide So, you already have a dedicated server or VPS plan to host the website for your business. Your website is running smoothly and business is going well, with no changes to your hosting arrangement needed. You may think that with this server, your business’s […]
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15 Websites: Find Royalty Free Images for Your Blog Posts
High-quality photography has always been an integral part of good web design, for as long as websites have been around. You’re probably used to seeing images on most websites you visit – from personal blogs, to online stores, to forums. The impact that good photography can have on your website is immediately visible. Unfortunately, too […]
WordPress Security – Protect your WordPress website from hackers
You may have heard about the huge attacks that millions of WordPress websites have suffered in early September, you even may have been affected. We’re going to explain all you need to know – how to protect your WordPress website and to restore your website, in this complete guide. These sort of attacks aren’t new. […]
Why your website can benefit from a redesign
Now that the economy is slowly starting back up, many businesses are finding the need for web design services to update their website. In these ever-changing times, you may find that some content on your website is no longer relevant, or you need to update product prices. Perhaps you need to redesign your store front […]
The complete guide of Affiliate Marketing and how to get started
The most complete guide to start with Affiliate Marketing including tips and best practices. Looking for passive income? Get started here.
Installing Percona XtraDB 5.7 Cluster on Centos 7
In this tutorial, we will show you how we configured Percona XtraDB Cluster 5.7 on Centos 7 server. This install will be taking advantage of the Percona repositories for Yum. For this build we will require 3 Centos 7 systems. In our case this was done using 3 virtual machines running on a local Lan, […]