WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) that you can use to power your website on your own hosting plan. WordPress makes creating a blog, landing page, online store, forum or other website possible for users around the world.
While WordPress itself is free, you will need a web hosting account and a domain name to use it on a live website. These will cost you money.
You can get started by signing up for a shared hosting account. After that you can use a free WordPress theme with essential free plugins to get started. This would cost you roughly around $100/year.
As your website grows, you will need more features, tools, and services to better serve your users. Some of these services and tools will cost additional money. Your goal will be to keep the costs down while offering the best experience for your users.
Maybe! Currently there are 169 locale WordPress translations available, with 10 of them at 100% up to date.
Absolutely not! Most WordPress users are not developers since there’s no need to learn complicated CSS or PHP when there are plenty of feature rich themes and plugins to make changing your website easier.
WordPress is SEO friendly but it will not do all the work for you. WordPress is setup to make it easy for you to manage and improve your SEO but just moving your blog to WordPress likely won’t change your search engine rankings.
SEO or search engine optimization is a set of best practices that allow you to get more traffic to your website from search engines.
WordPress is quite SEO friendly out of the box, but there is so much more that you can do to make your website even more search engine friendly.
There are lots of ways you can optimize and potentially speed up WordPress on your website. Here are a few ways you can improve your site speed today:
CDN stands for Content Delivery Network. The CDN stores copies of your website content (specifically images, Javascript and CSS files)Â and delivers it to your readers using a network of servers around the world. This way when readers visit your website data is loaded from the server closest to them. CDNs also tend to have very fast response and loading times with minimal downtime.
Rest assured, all your data in its entirety will remain safe and intact during the performance optimization process.
We shift your website to WordPress without actually pausing it in between, its traffic remains untouched, and throughout this process, your site remains live.
Multidots uses each possible Data Security aid to make sure that the migration remains safe and fast. We can vouch for our quality of services and assure you that your data will be completely safe with us. So, you need not worry about anything.
Our project managers and account managers will be the direct point of contact. We have the availability of project managers in Germany, Middle Asia, North Africa, and Middle East.
Yes, we offer white-label services with 100% confidentiality.
Having a clear and detailed scope of work that should include: outline, key features, work-flow, wire-frames, and other key information is highly recommended. But don’t worry, we have a team of solution analysts who are trained experts to help you out with scope-of-work documents. You can hire them on an hourly basis to save your time.
The introduction/discovery meetings help us understand your business and needs. The better we know your business, the better we will be able to help. There are a few key things that we will ask during these discovery/introduction meetings and ask for you to have this information ready for the discovery meeting.
We provide 1 month of free support based on the nature and size of the project. After free support, we have separate retainer and maintenance services that will cover ongoing hassle-free support and maintenance of your website.
A/B testing refers to tweaking the various elements of your landing page one by one to determine which version performs best in terms of rankings and capturing leads.
It depends on the number of target personas and products you are selling. Usually, you should have at least one landing page for each user persona.
A landing page is a page that exists with a singular purpose to capture leads or drive sales by relaying your brand’s value proposition to a defined audience.
It depends on a lot of factors. In short, your landing page should clearly convey your value proposition and what visitors should expect upon converting without creating information overload.
A Google penalty means your site is either no longer listed on search results, or that your ranking for your desired keywords has dropped dramatically. It could be due to a new algorithm update targeting poor page experience, technical SEO issues, or implementation of black-hat SEO tactics.
You can get a comprehensive overview of your website performance with the help of a performance audit. While many companies prefer to conduct it themselves, it is always a good idea to have a team of specialists do it, so that you can get helpful insights and suggestions.
It depends on the scope of work and numerous other factors that are unique to each business. On average, you can start to see the results of our work within 4-6 months.