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5 Ways to Boost WordPress Performance
Monday, April 30th, 2012Tavis J. Hampton  
ARTICLE WordPress is one of the most popular blogging apps, likely because it is free and also relatively easy to use. That, however, does not mean you are guaranteed to get quality performance out of the blogging software. WordPress can be...

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How to Backup Your Blog’s MySQL Database
Thursday, April 26th, 2012Tavis J. Hampton  
ARTICLE Most blogging web apps, such as WordPress, use databases to store their data. This means that while the words you type appear in HTML format when someone accesses the site, the information itself is actually stored in a database such...

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Database Optimization for Your Blog
Thursday, December 8th, 2011Tavis J. Hampton  
ARTICLE Blogs make use of content management systems that in turn depend on the combination of server-side scripting and databases. This allows bloggers to create dynamic content without needing to write HTML code every time they publish something. Over time, the...

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How to Setup Remote MySQL in cPanel
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011Tavis J. Hampton  
ARTICLE MySQL is an open source relational database management system that is among the most popular on the web. Typically, web hosting users access MySQL through their web-based control panel or through a free web application, such as phpMyAdmin. More advanced...

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4 Things to Look for in a Blog Hosting Provider
Thursday, July 28th, 2011Tavis J. Hampton  
ARTICLE There are two popular forms of blog hosting on the web. The first is the type offered by Google and WordPress.com, which allows users to freely host their blogs on cloud servers.  This method is good for some but not...

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