What Premium Content Should I Offer On My WordPress Multisite?

Although;, offering premium content on your website is a best way to monetize your website with a membership,–paid by your users. Your users who were tired of ads has used ad-blocking software to block ads from displaying on their browsers. Well, ad revenue is the most used method of monetizing your website, apps, TV shows, movies, and even blog posts on blogs. Well, offering content for your premium members is one way how businesses make money. Everyday, businesses rake in lots of money to keep their doors open. If you take a look around this website, and you see banners, that’s how ads fund websites, advertisers advertise products/services to promote their businesses or content to further engage users who consume content everyday.
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Looks Like It’s Time to Reinstall WordPress On Your Website

Okay, you discovered your website is severely damaged, and you have no way to get your WordPress site up and running; you need to reinstall WordPress from scratch. If you were reconsidering your content to be republished, be sure to have a backup of all plugins, databases, and other data on your website. If you have sensitive data, always encrypt them in an encrypted drive, or secure location. If you have valueable content what you’ve created for years, you may need to have your content be restored,–if you have a backup copy.
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Tired of Setting Up A Multinetwork Via WordPress? You can Have Multiple Instances Of WordPress

Many site owners via any web-hosting services has been relying on a multinetwork plugin to create a multinetwork. For this instance, you wanted to have a dedicated subdomain where you can implement an action center, or other sections of your site via directories. This is useful if you wanted to enable users to read content that is published on each site that is relevant, and you wanted to manage a directory-based multisite. However; you can still export your content, and you can import content to your new instance of wordpress, but you may need to reconfigure your site after that.

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Where Should I Implement My Drean Journal?

Many people who run single WordPress site as a traditional blog. Most traditional blogs has been implemented by many people all over the world. That can range from a single blogger to multiple authors on 1 blog,–sharing it. However some people who were running a blog wanted to write a dream journal too! You are using categories, but you wanted to implement a dedicated blog where your thoughts of your dreams can be shared to the public,–like most bloggers around the world. It is possible to share these dreams what you had for a long time. This is very useful if you wanted to have dedicated topics, and categories that will keep your content sorted.

Dream journals can come in many sizes,–ranging from big to small. You can start a dream blog when you first starting your own site via any paid hosting platform… or you can start from a free blogging platform. But some free blogging platforms has too much dictatorship of what content is allowed.

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WordPress Magic: When Writing Posts As Chapters In A Book… Use 1 Category

Wondering about these posts what I write as chapters in a book on my main site? Long before,–during the time of my content hosted on Blogger,–owned by google. I experimented on writing blog posts as chapters in a book. Writing a blog as a book is the another way of using your website as a online book what you are writing. Whether if you were just writing a simple fictional story, or a set of stories like a box of books. But some people didn’t even understand. If you didn’t provide categories to your set of posts, your stories won’t be organized as you expected to be organized.

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