In 2023, e-commerce is a really big deal. And that’s not just Amazon, Etsy, and the other big players. E-commerce – selling physical products online through a Web store – is very much a strong, viable digital business option for…
The WPX Way
Through constructive cooperation last year, the popular WP plugin, WP Rocket, has been optimized for WPX’s custom technology platform – something that will deliver even greater page loading speed AND Core Web Vitals scores for WPX customers running WP Rocket.…
At the end of each year and before we all start making New Year’s Resolutions for next year (already? phew!), it’s nice to look back on the last 12 months and toast to personal and business achievements. Between supply chain…
Last summer, I wrote a column for WPX called ‘A Better Web Mail Client for WPX‘. In my opinion, the officially available web-based mail client the company offered to its users back then was functional but not sufficiently convenient. Sure,…
Once upon a time, the iPhone 1.0 seemed amazing and all the phone anyone could ever possibly need. The same goes for stuff like cars before Teslas, the AltaVista search engine, MySpace, and Hotmail (is it still a thing?). The…
A couple of months ago I had the chance to talk with WPX co-founder and CTO Georgi Petrov about the update to all hosting plan limits that is taking place today. Over the years, WPX have performed multiple upgrades behind…
Normally it’s pretty boring for a reader like you when a company blathers on about how wonderful they are, how “it’s the company’s birthday but you get all the presents” etc right? That’s all true BUT I will do my…
During August and September 2021, we made a bunch of short videos to tell the WPX story in a visual way (for Facebook and Instagram basically). As you will see below, the best actor in the videos is Cookie, the…
Siteground Drops A Bombshell In early October 2020, Siteground dropped a bombshell with its customers (changing policy during their non-refundable annual or multi-year Siteground subscriptions) by a change to their Terms of Service, effectively stopping ANY Siteground support help with WordPress-related…