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Why Choose WordPress in 2024
In 2020, we published a post titled '3 Simple Reasons to Use WordPress', highlighting scalability, flexibility, and ownership as the key factors that make WordPress an excellent choice for site owners. These reasons remain as valid as ever in 2024 and we would like to take those core reasons and expand a bit on the…
Top WordPress Managed Hosting Providers for Your WordPress Site
Have you ever noticed how some WordPress sites run smoother, load faster, and have minimal downtime? A large contributor to this is their choice of hosting - specifically, managed hosting for WordPress. This managed hosting is built to optimize every aspect of your site, from speed to security, to ensure peak performance, not just keep…
WordPress Events in 2024 That Should Be On Your Radar
The best way to stay on top of the latest happenings in the WordPress world is to be a part of the diverse and ever-growing community. This year, there are a ton of exciting WordPress events lined up, each with unique opportunities to learn, connect, and grow. Whether you're a developer, a designer, a content…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
PunkPOS Helps WordPress Users (and Others) Achieve Greater Success by Automating Business Processes
PunkPOS is to business process automation what Valet is to website health. It's the first choice of people who want to spend less time doing back-of-shop drudgery and more time making their own customers happy. PunkPOS specializes in business process automation—BPA for short. BPA is worth considering if the running of your website involves lots…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
Australia’s New Cyber-Snooping Law May Create Website Security Issues Affecting Health of Your Online Property
Australia’s new cyber-snooping law may create website security issues for online properties everywhere—not just in Oz. Specifically, the website security issues analysts at Valet believe your WordPress site’s health could be affected. Here’s how. The new law requires internet providers serving Australia to remove privacy protections currently preventing police from monitoring encrypted online activity. Additionally,…
Building Customer Trust and Confidence with Your Website Security
Open Chrome. Or Firefox. Or Opera, Safari, Brave, or whatever browser you normally use. Type in the address of your own website and hit the return key. If yours is a secure website, a little green padlock icon appears next to the address bar. If yours is an unsecure website, you get a red padlock.…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
Not to Be Outdone, California Comes Up with Its Own Version of GDPR—the California Consumer Privacy Act
Made your peace yet with GDPR? If so, laid-back California’s got some news that will definitely harsh your mellow. Starting in 2020, the Golden State will have a GDPR law of its own. It’s called the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCP). So now you need to do more than comply with Europe’s tough new data…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
Some Influential U.S. Companies Say No to GDPR Compliance
Well, THAT escalated quickly. Europe’s new GDPR law took effect on May 25. That same day, a number of influential companies in the U.S. announced their rejection of GDPR compliance. Many earlier assumed those companies would go all-in to achieve GDPR compliance. But no. They instead moved to block access to their online properties by…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
Why your WordPress website needs a GDPR audit fast
GDPR audit. You likely need one if you operate a blog. Or a website, a newsletter, an e-commerce store, or anything online that harvests user data. And you’ll need that GDPR audit soon, like yesterday—because Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (that’s what GDPR stands for) went into effect May 25. So you better find out…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
Heed Google Analytics’ Warning About Data Retention—Or Risk Losing Years of Stored Info
Guess what type of email we love getting here at Valet? Anything that isn’t a notification. It’s not that notifications upset us. We know they’re necessary. It’s just that we receive so many of them. The reason we get so many notifications is that we support and love so many websites. Each of those websites…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
The Right Way to Respond to Google’s Mobile-First Initiative
Google’s Mobile First initiative. Have you heard about this yet? You have? Great. But what are you planning to do in response to it? Nothing? OK, that’s not great. Not great at all. Because ignoring Mobile First is a surefire way to sink your website’s rankings in Google search. A big drop in rank portends…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
WordPress is ending support for Internet Explorer, should you worry?
What is happening? WordPress has announced that it's "officially ending support for Internet Explorer versions 8, 9, and 10, starting with WordPress 4.8." Microsoft officially discontinued supporting these browsers themselves in January 2016. Matt Mullenwig states in his announcement: "I realize that folks still running these browsers are probably stuck with them because of something out…
Marketing & Content, Tech Talk
How to Launch an Event Management Website Quickly
Your client asks you, “Hey, so I have a website project that needs some complicated moving parts, but I only have a limited budget...can you help? Oh, and it needs to be done in a few weeks.”