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August 6, 2013 at 5:23 pm #834272thedevilMember
How about Analytics (Google, StatCounter)
Or you are give only HTML-code on your homepage?August 6, 2013 at 8:50 pm #834275AnonymousInactiveThat’s a lot of plugins but I’m going to advise you to install one more. Install WordPress Plugin Performance Profiler (P3) | Go Daddy Blog | Go Daddy Support on your site and run it, it will tell you which plugins are using up your resources. Once you’re done checking and removing those that slow you down, you can disable it. I leave it on the site and run it every now and then just to check things.
Part of your problem can be not enough ram. If you have say 512mb of ram and are running cpanel plus all those plugins, you will be slow. But before you go spending $ on upgrades run the plugin I posted and see what you can remove or replace.
Hope this helps.
August 6, 2013 at 9:08 pm #834276aalexx333Member@mitpod 253006 wrote:
How about Analytics (Google, StatCounter)
Or you are give only HTML-code on your homepage?I’m using only yoast’s plugins for that reason which are fully sufficient. On one page I installed piwik instead of google analytics and so far I like it.
August 7, 2013 at 10:40 pm #834298uujuliMemberGoogle search “opt in plugin for wordpress” best tool to have to grow your own leads.
August 7, 2013 at 11:24 pm #834300gokkenMemberHi Stephanie,
Just wondering why you’ve added a hidden iframe to your above post! Seems a very odd thing to do and even more suspect because it’s hidden…
Copied Directly from this page’s code:
[HTML]Google search “opt in plugin for wordpress” best tool to have to grow your own leads.
[/HTML]
Care to enlighten us?
Fankly I don’t expect this to happen here. Nor members being able to included a hidden iframe in their post(s).August 7, 2013 at 11:47 pm #834302gokkenMemberWhat is CloudFront.net?
cloudfront.net is a domain used by Amazon Cloudfront which is an advertising company that is part of a network of sites, cookies, and other technologies used to track you, what you do and what you click on, as you go from site to site, surfing the Web. Over time, sites like cloudfront.net can help make an online profile of you usually including the sites you visit, your searches, purchases, and other behavior. Your profile can then be exchanged and sold between various companies like cloudfront.net as well as being sold to other advertisers and marketers.
I’d suggest everyone who has viewed this thread, clear your cookies and browser cache. And continue to do so if you view this thread again.
August 8, 2013 at 9:03 pm #834318uujuliMemberI am so sorry… I am a total rookie at this forum posting… who knows what i did.
I was just saying the importance of an opt-in box to collect and built your own email leads right from your site. You would normally offer something in exchange like (a free pick, a free newsletter, webinar… something) in exchange for their name and email. There are great plugins for that. So I wont hyperlink anything… just Google search it :hithead:Cheers!
@AussieDave 253046 wrote:
Hi Stephanie,
Just wondering why you’ve added a hidden iframe to your above post! Seems a very odd thing to do and even more suspect because it’s hidden…
Copied Directly from this page’s code:
[HTML]Google search “opt in plugin for wordpress” best tool to have to grow your own leads.
[/HTML]
Care to enlighten us?
Fankly I don’t expect this to happen here. Nor members being able to included a hidden iframe in their post(s).August 8, 2013 at 10:50 pm #834322gokkenMember@StephanieWynters 253075 wrote:
I am a total rookie at this forum posting… who knows what i did.
With all due respect, a predatory tracking script, in a hidden iframe, doesn’t just magically materialize out of thin air and end up in someone’s forum post… Just saying!
August 9, 2013 at 12:01 pm #834330jackcksnMemberHello,
i am using the WordPress Thesis theme, and my plugins are:
Author Box with Rel
Backup WordPress
Count Per Day
Google XML Sitemaps
MiniMeta widget
W3 Total Cache
WordPress Popular PostsWidgetized Thesis Framework Feature Box
wpSEO (German)After i switched to Evohosting (http://www.evohosting.co.uk/), i am very satisfied with speed, uptime and support.
Leopold
October 1, 2013 at 11:32 am #834827GamlingPro20MemberI use SEO Plugin.Image Optimzer
October 1, 2013 at 4:16 pm #834844uujuliMemberWith all due respect dear friend, seriously…… I have no clue of what it is that you are accusing me of. seriously!! If I copied/ paste something on this forum and it came attached with “predatory tracking script”??? I APOLOGIZE. Please do educate me more on this matter. What does that code say? is it harmful? did it give someone a virus? No idea what it is Dave. That’s the honest truth. Take care… great week.
@AussieDave 253079 wrote:
With all due respect, a predatory tracking script, in a hidden iframe, doesn’t just magically materialize out of thin air and end up in someone’s forum post… Just saying!
October 12, 2013 at 2:01 am #834919DfEMDjSGXQMember“What does your character name say about you? Gaming website Gamasutra asked that question while performing a massive investigation on player names in, and came up with some interesting answers. Obviously a game like World of Warcraft is going to have a ton of unique character names, simply due to the limits on names per server but Cheap WOW Gold boasts a whopping 3.8 million unique names, which actually makes the game far more diverse than real-world names.As can only be expected, there was a much larger variety in names on RP servers while on average, 58% of names were unique, on RP servers that number jumps to a staggering 83%. But what is unexpected is the correlation between class, race, and name ultimately chosen to represent the character you play.
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