Hosting a BuddyBoss platform website demands specialized attention. Unlike traditional blog websites that are content-heavy yet static, a BuddyBoss site is dynamic, reflecting the ever-changing nature of a social networking platform. With users constantly logging in, posting, and interacting, the content remains in flux. Traditional page caching plugins, such as W3 Total Cache, and server
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Online Training Website Development Project for uGurus
Meet Brent, CEO of uGurus.com and UAcademy. One essential thing that he wanted for his company was to have a central hub for all of their materials to come together, from online courses, training, workshops, private coaching, etc. Brent reached out to us so we can help him make this happen! He liked how easy
Read More6 reasons why the membership model beats selling
Have you considered turning your traditional sales model into a membership model? In the three years between 2014 and 2017, the number of people visiting websites employing a subscription based model grew by 800% The reason for this incredible growth is that there are many benefits to utilizing a membership model. While it won’t work
Read MoreDumb Mistakes That Screw Members…and How To Avoid Them
Running a membership site means you have a lot of different plates spinning. Regardless of the groundwork, you have already put in, there will still be times where you feel like you’re losing control. Maybe you’re losing members or failing to reach your membership targets; hitting security problems; dealing with payment issues; or facing complaints
Read MoreYour Slow Website is Costing You Money
If your membership site is slow, it is going to cost you money. Patience used to be a virtue. Nowadays we don’t have quite as much of it. Online users just don’t wait around for slow load times. They’ll bounce right off your page if they can’t see it almost instantly, meaning they’re missing your
Read MoreThese Steps to WordPress Security Will Save You Headaches
One of Wordpress’ problems is actually its own popularity. People often claim that alternative content management systems are more secure than WordPress. But is this because those other platforms are more secure, or is it because hackers have a greater incentive to target WordPress? If your goal was to spam links across the internet, which
Read MoreWhat are the costs of starting and running a membership site?
If you are interested in building a membership site, you might be (probably are) concerned about the cost. You can see the potential income in building a membership site but aren’t quite sure about the initial costs. And what about the ongoing costs of running the site? We can’t tell you the exact number your
Read MoreHow to Validate Your Idea for a Membership or Subscription Site
You’ve had an amazing idea. The idea is for a membership site, and it’s going to be brilliant. Everyone will want to join. You can charge what you like for it. You’re going to be a millionaire. But then that initial wave of giddy optimism fades. You start thinking rationally. Is it actually a good
Read MoreShould Joining My Membership Community Be Paid or Free?
One of the decisions that give budding membership site owners the most trouble is whether access to their site should be free or paid for. Similarly, they can have issues determining which content they should charge for or when they should make the switch to a paid subscription. This post will help you with such
Read MoreYour Introduction (And Then Some) To Membership Content Strategy
BWhen you’re building a membership site or a subscription program, there is a lot to take on board. From planning your membership offer, to building a solid and secure site platform, you might be feeling swamped. But there is one thing that you can’t ignore: your site is nothing without people. To entice members you
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