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IMAP vs POP3, What Is Best For Me?

  • February 21st, 2019
IMAP vs POP3, What Is Best For Me?

Are you confused about IMAP (Internet Messaging Access Protocol) and POP3 (Post Office Protocol)?  Guess what?  You are not alone.  So here is a simple explanation to clear up the confusion. IMAP With IMAP, both incoming and outgoing emails are stored on the server.  The purpose of IMAP is so that you can use more than one . . .

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Prime Digital Video Marketing With YouTube

  • February 18th, 2019
Prime Digital Video Marketing With YouTube

Believe it or not, YouTube is actually the second largest search engine on the Internet.  YouTube has over a billion users.  The only search engine bigger is Google, which owns YouTube.  This means that YouTube is a prime digital marketing platform.  More than 44% of online shoppers begin their search using a search engine. &nbs . . .

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What Is A Blog, Why Should You Blog?

  • February 16th, 2019
What Is A Blog, Why Should You Blog?

Blog is another word for weblog.  It is a website or web page that is updated regularly and is typically updated by either an individual or a small group, written in an informal or conversational style. There are many things that a blogger can write — for example, product or service review, events/parties.  There is no limit to what a . . .

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Reasons Why Drupal May Be Better Than Wordpress

  • February 8th, 2019
Reasons Why Drupal May Be Better Than Wordpress

Since 2015, Drupal has made significant progress with each release, thanks to the dedication of the Drupal Community.  Whether you're a website designer, developer of themes or modules, or end-user of a website, Drupal has features and improvements that give you the freedom to build great websites or applications.  Drupal includes content . . .

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Is Your WordPress Site Secure form online attacks?

  • February 5th, 2019
Is Your WordPress Site Secure form online attacks?

The average number of attacks on WordPress websites is approximately 4-5 million monthly.  That is a lot of hacking attempts!  These attacks vary from individual WordPress sites to large corporate websites.  Sensitive data can be at risk, and WordPress site security is one of the top concerns for website owners using WordPress.   . . .

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