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Why Choose WooCommerce For Your WordPress Site?

  • April 18th, 2019
Why Choose WooCommerce For Your WordPress Site?

This article is the second in a series of topics regarding WordPress plugins.  Throughout this series, Sectorlink will discuss some of the best plugins offered for WordPress. An open-source, utterly customizable eCommerce platform for entrepreneurs worldwide, built on WordPress, and regularly audited by Sucuri (which is an industry leader i . . .

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Wordpress Plugin Series Yoast’s WordPress SEO

  • April 16th, 2019
Wordpress Plugin Series Yoast’s WordPress SEO

This article is a first in a series of topics regarding WordPress plugins.  Throughout this series, Sectorlink will discuss some of the best plugins offered for WordPress. Article 1 – WordPress SEO One of the most downloaded WordPress plugins of all times, and the original SEO plugin since 2008, Yoast’s WordPress SEO is a comprehensive s . . .

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Why Responsive Mobile Websites Are Important

  • April 10th, 2019

Many business owners have the decision of whether or not to have their website mobile-friendly.  In this day and age, smartphones are not only abundantly used, but in many cases, extremely critical in the everyday operations of many businesses (product review, email communications, multiple application use, etc.).  Because of this, you ca . . .

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Why Solid State Drives Are Better For Dedicated Servers

  • April 9th, 2019
Why Solid State Drives Are Better For Dedicated Servers

Among the many factors considered for dedicated hosting, choosing the right kind of storage is critical.      Recently, solid-state drives (SSD) have become increasingly popular.  In its inception, SSD was expensive.  However, the cost of SSD has become more than reasonable, allowing its popularity to increase by many facto . . .

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The Sectorlink cloud hosting difference

  • April 2nd, 2019
The Sectorlink cloud hosting difference

The Cloud Competition Our competitors' Cloud hosting is designed for shared hosting.  While it acts similar to a VPS, it isolates each customer into a separate “lightweight virtualized environment,” which partitions, allocates, and limits server resources, like memory, CPU, and connections for each customer.  This ensures that cus . . .

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