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Where the Images are Stored in WordPress?

Have you ever wondered where does WordPress store images and other media on your website? Many beginners ask this question frequently that where the images are stored and how can one manage the media library. Well, we have decided finally to reveal the answer of this question. There is a...

“Google My Business” Local Ranking Factors

Google has updated their help page named ‘Improve your local ranking on Google’. Previously, the page had about five paragraphs of text around relevance, distance and prominence for ranking in the local results. Now, Google has vastly expanded the document. The document explains that you should aim to have as...

Types of Web Developers in an Organization

What’s common between a clinically insane patient and a developer? They both think they are the only sane people in the room. Keeping in mind this point, CIOs must know the ways of managing different kinds of web app developer personalities to keep things working, as contrasting personality traits of...

Hertz Moving Towards Outsourcing

Hertz, a well known car hire company, has finally decided to move towards outsourcing. The rumors were circling around for quite some months and now the final decision is going to be made soon. Hertz has warned a total of 230 IT professionals that their jobs are at risk, as...

Blunders Made by Blogging Novices

Starting a new blog is exciting, but also a little intimidating. You know the material. You are the expert. But sometimes there are roadblocks to success. Here are five common mistakes new bloggers face, along with some advice on how to avoid them. Blunder #1: Creating content without a strategy...

WordPress 4.5 RC1 and RC2 Released

The first release candidate for WordPress 4.5 was released on 24th March and the second release candidate (RC2) was released yesterday. Release candidate means that the new version of WordPress is fully completed and about to release. But, due to millions of users & thousands of plugins, there is a...

Use of rel=”nofollow” in Hyperlinks

If a person uses rel=”nofollow” attribute in hyperlinks of his website, then he is telling Google that it may be a commercial link or a spam. This attribute also tells Google that the person whose website has this link doesn’t endorse it. The concept of nofollow links was introduced in...

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