What are WordPress’ images and image sizes?
Posted by
Aimee Cozza on October 8th, 2020
One of the greatest things about WordPress, a CMS that runs about 35% of the internet, is the flexibility of it. You can do just about anything with WordPress or the plethora of unending plugins available for download. WordPress’ back end is so robust that there are plenty of features built in that you don’t necessarily need to download a plugin to get what you need. With a little bit of knowledge, and some fiddling in the back end (make sure you do a backup prior to any work!), you can achieve impressive results. One thing WordPress has, by default,…
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Client Spotlight: Crown Dental
Posted by
Erin Lafond on September 29th, 2020
Our clients are our favorite people because they are the best at what they do. One example of this is Crown Dental, an amazing family dental practice that we love working for!
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Site Launch: Karen4Elders
Posted by
Aimee Cozza on September 14th, 2020
hasOptimization is proud to announce the launch of a new site for assisted living facility owner Karen4Elders in Southern New Hampshire. Karen4Elders offers exceptional elder care in a family setting. We’ve been working with owners Karen and Tony Massahos since 2018 providing search engine optimization services, social media management, and more.
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Ensuring Contact Form 7 Submissions are Received on Office 365
Posted by
Aimee Cozza on September 1st, 2020
One of the single most frustrating things I’ve dealt with is the variations of things that can cause contact form submissions not to be received. The most common reason is that they are labeled as spam, but are still received. On rare occasions, contact form submissions are not received at all. In Office 365 email setups, this seems always to be the case. Unfortunately, by default, GoDaddy uses Office 365, so you may be here wondering how to tackle this issue.
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Calm Down, Internet: Scary Sounding Spam
Posted by
Aimee Cozza on August 14th, 2020
While the internet isn’t exactly in a complete and total uproar about this like some of our previous installments of calm down, internet, many of our clients are sending us emails questioning the content of this spam — and rightfully so. In today’s “calm down, internet” we talk about a scammy piece of spam that threatens to take legal action against people for using “illustrations” or “photographs” that don’t belong to them.
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G Suite Domain Contact Page Being Removed
Posted by
Aimee Cozza on August 13th, 2020
If you have a G Suite account, chances are you’ve received this email from G Suite: Dear G Suite Administrator, You are receiving this email because users within your organization may have active links within their documents, websites, scripts, or applications that go to Google’s G Suite Domain Contact page. On August 31, 2020, the Domain Contact page will be removed, since it contains the Admin contact details of Google’s customers. If your users don’t remove internal links to this page in their resources, the links will break as of August 31, 2020, resulting in a “404 Error” code. What do I need to do? Instruct…
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Project Spotlight: Vote NH 2020
Posted by
Aimee Cozza on July 28th, 2020
Keeping in line with our mission statement, we are committed to a fair and equal world where everyone can and will vote in the upcoming election. We were happy to work with the NH chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union to help create an unbiased voter information funnel site to allow people easy, responsive access to necessary information for registering to vote, registering to vote absentee, and voting itself.
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Client Spotlight: Repair Wireless
Posted by
Erin Lafond on June 29th, 2020
Our clients are so great at what they do that we love showing them off. This week we’re highlighting Repair Wireless, a phone repair store out of the Westgate Mall in Brockton, MA. Repair Wireless has been a client of ours since 2018, and we’re happy to support their efforts for the Right to Repair!
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Why Your Hashtags Aren’t Getting You Traffic – And How to Fix Them
Posted by
Allyson Grammo on June 22nd, 2020
#Hashtags. Some companies use them, some don’t. Ultimately, if you use the wrong ones, it’s true that your business won’t see much benefit from them. Yet, if you research your hashtags and treat them as the communities that they are, your social media following can grow and get the traffic it deserves. In these three steps, I’ll go over how to choose the right hashtags for your business and get more engagement on your content.
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Black Lives Matter
Posted by
Logan Snyder on June 5th, 2020
Black Lives Matter. That’s a complete sentence as it stands, and it’s not open for argument, rebuttal, or expansion (if “all lives matter,” we wouldn’t need nationwide protests to recognize the value of Black life).
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