Tips

Tips and tricks to build a better website and make your business grow.

  • Find Your Niche and Be The Best

    Find Your Niche and Be The Best

    The market is more competitive than ever and finding a space seems impossible. Is everything already invented? How do you compete against the big companies without a big budget? The easiest way is to look for a profitable niche. Fortunately for those of us who are small, that’s still possible.

  • 15 Things I Learnt Being Self-Employed in WordPress

    15 Things I Learnt Being Self-Employed in WordPress

    Discover 15 lessons on the entrepreneurial world that we’ve learnt based on our personal experience within the WordPress ecosystem.

  • Use Emojis and GIFs in Your Content Strategy!

    Use Emojis and GIFs in Your Content Strategy!

    As you probably know, body language has a great impact on communication; Emojis and GIFs are a good way to “humanize” digital communication and establish a closer relationship with your readers or clients. Use them with common sense!

  • DevTips – How to Limit Image Size in WordPress Media Library

    DevTips – How to Limit Image Size in WordPress Media Library

    We know how important it is to keep your images small, but sometimes we simply get it wrong and upload a huge image to the media library. Here’s how you can stop this from happening ever again.

  • How Much Time I Save in Social Media with Nelio Content

    How Much Time I Save in Social Media with Nelio Content

    Maintaining a blog, generating content of value, and promoting it requires more time than we’d like. If you’re looking for efficiency, automate tedious tasks such as the promotion on social networks and focus on creating content that succeeds. Here’s how Nelio Content makes your life much easier.

  • Choosing the Right Web Host: Top Tips from Our Experience

    Choosing the Right Web Host: Top Tips from Our Experience

    Finding a good web host provider for your WordPress is not easy unless you have experience on the field. The market has a lot of different options, so here we provide you with some basic tips to make the right decision.

  • Our Thoughts on Official Support Channels in WordPress

    Our Thoughts on Official Support Channels in WordPress

    You should take customer support very seriously if you want your business to succeed. As a member of the WordPress community, you should also take very seriously the support to other members of the community and help them if and whenever you can. Here’s how we can improve customer support in WordPress.org.

  • How Long Should Your Blog Articles Be? A Look at a Few Examples in Spanish

    How Long Should Your Blog Articles Be? A Look at a Few Examples in Spanish

    If you want your blog to succeed, one of the recommendations you’ll hear often is about post length: the more content you write, the better. In this post, we summarize some of the findings related to this topic and we analyze four examples from the Spanish blogosphere.

  • 7 Annoying Things about WordPress And How To Fix Them

    7 Annoying Things about WordPress And How To Fix Them

    Although you love WordPress, there are things on the Dashboard that are sometimes quite cumbersome and you’d like to change them. In this post we talk about 7 of these problems and how you can easily fix them.

  • DevTips – How to Intercept Remote JavaScript Files and Replace Them with Local Versions

    DevTips – How to Intercept Remote JavaScript Files and Replace Them with Local Versions

    Working with JavaScript in WordPress can be a nightmare. Here we explain how we used the Interception extension to solve a problem with a client of Nelio Content.

  • How to Get a More Usable WordPress Installation

    How to Get a More Usable WordPress Installation

    Having a more usable WordPress today is simple if we follow some minimal rules. Make your website easier to visit and use with these tips.

  • Vanity Metrics and Other Nightmares with Metrics in Startups

    Vanity Metrics and Other Nightmares with Metrics in Startups

    When you create a business plan for your startup, you define your goals and set up metrics that you should achieve to reach those goals. How to get the information to calculate them and make sure they’re actionable metrics are some of the problems you frequently encounter.