Ensuring your WordPress site is always online is crucial for your business success. Downtime can result in lost revenue, customer dissatisfaction, and can negatively impact your SEO rankings. In this guide, we will walk you through everything you need to know about using a WordPress uptime monitor to keep your site running smoothly. What is… Read More
About: Jellyhound
Posts by Jellyhound:
Justin Shaw
WP Tweaks has been an invaluable resource for our company. They have helped us resolve technical issues that other WordPress developers could not. Great customer service, they went above any beyond for us, we always felt like we mattered as a client! Highly recommend you give them a try.
HTTP Error when uploading media
Probably THE most annoying error in WordPress. Mainly because it’s so non-descriptive and proffers nothing so you can try and solve the issue. I’m not entirely sure why it happens. I’ve used WordPress for nearly 9 years and have seen it on and off in the last 4 maybe. Normally it goes away of it’s… Read More
Rob Ziegelbaum
WP Tweaks has been excellent in helping me manage and update my business website. Their staff are knowledgeable and perform all tasks in a timely manner. It is a pleasure to work with them.
Tim Nash
Finding WP Tweaks was a godsend. I’ve used a number of companies and individuals to try and maintain and develop my website, and every time I was left frustrated and out of pocket. But with WP Tweaks I’ve experienced a courteous, transparent, professional service that I can’t fault! Nomad Podcast
Number of WordPress websites hacked
Recently Torque wrote an article on WordPress Security where they claim 170,000 WordPress websites were hacked in 2012. My initial reaction to this was; really 2012? That was soooo four years ago. Then I thought well the number is pretty big but in relation to what, what’s the bigger picture and also where does this… Read More
Why should you give something back to WordPress?
WordPress is the most popular CMS, the founder is a multimillionaire, the parent company (Automattic) is worth over a billion bucks so why should you give anything back to the project when it has so much already? Well for a number of reasons really, not least because you get to use and abuse the software… Read More
WordPress Support, Price & Service Comparison
I thought I’d draw up a quick comparison table showing some pricing of a couple of packages between us and another two big players in the WordPress maintenance market. As you can see we are competitively priced and work just as hard to please our customers! A recent post on WP Site Care’s blog say… Read More
Yoast says: “Your homepage cannot be indexed by search engines” – Oh No!
It’s OK calm down, don’t panic. I’m not sure why Yoast has created this slightly frightening message when you install the latest version; Yoast SEO 3.0 but the cynical will think it’s a scare tactic to drum up more business and at the very least get more visits to the Yoast site. I got the… Read More
The Curse of WordPress
Working on a WordPress project is good. The flexibility of the platform means you can achieve amazing things with it. However there is a WordPress curse which can mean trying to make a living from WordPress tough. OK it’s not really a WordPress curse, it can probably apply to other open source projects but none… Read More