
With its new WordPress plugin, Travelgrove is looking to offer a new cool widget to travel bloggers that are tired of monetizing their sites with Google Adsense only
Carson City, NV (PRWEB) May 02, 2012
There is a huge number of travel bloggers out there, who create tremendous content and are barely monetizing their sites. Some of the bloggers would rather be independent from individual companies, others don’t want to look like an ad farm, and yet others simply do not have the know-how of adding more complex widgets to the code. Because of this, 9 out of 10 bloggers… Continue reading

myWPexpert.com, a WordPress support, training, and help service company, has announced plans to release a new ebook, “The 6 Step WordPress Troubleshooting Guide,” and they are making it 100% free.
Manhattan Beach, CA (PRWEB) April 30, 2012
WordPress, the popular website and blog building software, now powers 48 of the top 100 blogs in the world, and the list is growing.
As more and more businesses and entrepreneurs turn to WordPress, there will be a higher demand for WordPress help and support.
However, many new businesses, especially ones run by just a few people, don’t have the resources… Continue reading

SAN FRANCISCO, April 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Automattic, the company behind the popular Web publishing platform WordPress.com, today announced that Stuart West will serve as the company’s first full-time Chief Financial Officer. In this newly created role, West will be responsible for leading Automattic’s global financial strategy, and will provide operational and strategic leadership as Automattic continues to scale WordPress.com, expand product offerings and build the global community of publishers and bloggers. As the company focuses on growth of the business, it has also appointed its first General Counsel, Paul Sieminski.
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The web hosting review site TCWH announces the Best WordPress Host for 2012 based on the WordPress host compatibility, performance, reliability, customer support, and price.
(PRWEB) April 27, 2012
The leading web hosting review rating site Top-Cheap-Web-Hosting.com announces WebHostingHub as the winner of the best WordPress host for 2012, rated by the editorial review and 282 real customer reviews based on WordPress host compatibility, performance, reliability, customer support, and price.
WebHostingHub is an award-winning web host founded in 2006 designed for personal and small businesses. With 6 year’s development, now they have been topping the list of almost all web… Continue reading

PHILADELPHIA, April 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Zuppler, provider of online ordering for restaurants and hospitality, has officially released its Online Ordering Plugin for the WordPress design community. Designers of restaurant websites can add Zuppler Online Menus to their web designs, converting their client’s site traffic into food sales. The WP plugin makes it easier than ever to seamlessly embed online ordering menus directly into a restaurant’s website, mobile site or mobile app, maintaining the brand, look and feel during the entire food ordering experience.
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“We are changing the online ordering game by giving control back to… Continue reading

Automattic, the software company best known for running the for-profit fork of the WordPress blog publishing system, is perhaps the best proof out there that blogging can be a real business.
The company, which was founded in 2005 by 28-year-old WordPress creator Matt Mullenweg, disclosed some big numbers in an interview published today by AllThingsD’s Liz Gannes. Automattic is profitable and on track to make $45 million in revenue this year. WordPress — both through its open source software and the WordPress.com platform — now powers 70 million sites (Disclosure: TechCrunch is one of them, by the way.)… Continue reading

Automattic, the software company best known for running the for-profit fork of the WordPress blog publishing system, is perhaps the best proof out there that blogging can be a real business.
The company, which was founded in 2005 by 28-year-old WordPress creator Matt Mullenweg, disclosed some big numbers in an interview published today by AllThingsD’s Liz Gannes. Automattic is profitable and on track to make $45 million in revenue this year. WordPress — both through its open source software and the WordPress.com platform — now powers 70 million sites (Disclosure: TechCrunch is one of them, by the way.)… Continue reading