(Shortcuts: How to Move WordPress to a New Server // 10 Multi-Million Companies Built With Remote Work) Hey there,
Karol here, from CodeinWP.
Here's what's been going on in WordPress lately: Moving WordPress to a new server can be an intimidating task. In itself, we all
kind of know what needs taking care of to get the job done, but we'd really prefer not to have downtime along the way, and that part can be tough to coordinate.
Here's a clear step-by-step process of how to do that - everything described in detail. Follow it to move your site to a new host without any hiccups on the way. [CodeinWP]
Remote work has been all the rage for a good couple of years now. Multiple companies have opted for this model, and it's not hard to see why. Among many benefits, the biggest is probably access to a wider group of professionals than in one's local area. However,
building a company around the remote model is one thing, but actually
making it successful is another. So,
here's a list of 10 multi-million companies built with remote work that have cracked the code. I'm sure you recognize the #1 on this list. [CodeinWP]
I picked this final article mainly because it uses the term "freelancing kung-fu," but there's more... Andy Adams has been freelancing for seven years and his business has grown five times larger during that period. It's fair to say he learned a lot over this time and you'll find many nuggets of wisdom in his guide. From time estimations to dealing with loneliness,
he deals with all the pitfalls (and joys) of the freelance life. [AndyAdams]
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