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... and 5 more helpful WordPress tutorials Hey {NAME}, As you probably know, I have been using WordP

... and 5 more helpful WordPress tutorials Hey {NAME}, As you probably know, I have been using WordPress since 2006, and I have built all sorts of websites with it. Today, I want to share a super cool use-case that many people don't think about - connecting multiple WordPress sites together. For example, you can have your main WordPress blog and then create a separate website for your store or online course. This allows you to keep your main website super secure with only your team logging into that, and you can have separate members area for your users on a different site or subdomain. This used to be really hard and would take up a lot of time, but over the years this has gotten super easy. To the point that now you can automate all sorts of tasks such as when a user purchases a course on your main site, you can enroll them on a separate membership site, etc. Here's a step-by-step tutorial on [how to connect multiple WordPress sites together](. A lot of course creators and digital marketers often create separate membership websites for each of their training / courses to customize the workflow for their users while boosting sales. I hope you find this cool WordPress use-case helpful :) New WordPress Guides on WPBeginner: - Want to allow users to upload images in your WordPress comments? Here's a [quick tutorial]( on how to do that. - Need to sell digital art or graphics online? You can easily [do it with WordPress]( while protecting your art from online piracy. - Are you running into flipped or upside down image issue in WordPress? This happens when you upload images from your phone. Here's [how to fix it](. - Looking to create an author website to boost your online brand and promote your book? Here's a [step by step guide]( on how to create an author website. - Ever wanted to add custom fields to your WordPress comment form? Here's an [easy tutorial]( that lets you do that. - We created two new video tutorials on [how to easily move WordPress to a new domain]( and we showcased [best GoDaddy alternatives]( that are cheaper & more reliable. - On the new WPBeginner podcast episode, we talked about [5 landing page best practices]( that convert. Have a great rest of your week :) Cheers, Syed Balkhi Founder of WPBeginner You're receiving this email because you subscribed to the WPBeginner newsletter at [wpbeginner.com]( Want to get this information in real time? [Click here to]( to our daily newsletter](. If for any reason you do not want to receive our valuable tips, resources, and insider information about blogging and WordPress, then you can unsubscribe by clicking the link at the end of this email. No hard feelings! Transparency Notice: WPBeginner content is reader supported, which means if you click on some of the links in this email, we may earn a small referral fee. Please know that we only recommend products that we use ourselves and / or believe will add value to our readers. Cheers! Here's to you and an amazing 2022! Our mailing address is: WPBeginner LLC 2701 W Okeechobee Blvd Suite 200West Palm Beach, FL 33409 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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