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Have you tried Drip Notifications in WordPress + default CSS cheatsheet

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... and 5 more helpful WordPress tutorials Hey {NAME}, Did you know that you can setup drip notifica

... and 5 more helpful WordPress tutorials Hey {NAME}, Did you know that you can setup drip notifications in WordPress? It's a guaranteed way to increase your website traffic, and I use it on all of my major websites including WPBeginner. Basically, it allows you to connect with website visitors after they leave your website and keep them coming back. You can use drip notifications to share your best content with your new subscribers to get them more engaged. And the best part is that it can be automated. Here are [the two tricks that I'm using]( to setup automated drip notifications on my websites. If you want a consistent flow of traffic on your WordPress website, then I highly recommend setting this up. Let me know how it goes by replying to this email :D New WordPress Guides on WPBeginner: - Looking to customize your WordPress site design? I had my team update our [default WordPress CSS cheat sheet](. It also includes a no-code solution for non-techy users. - Do you regularly update your WordPress security keys? If not, then here's a [quick tutorial]( that can help you automate this process. - Need to make a volunteer application form on your website? Here's a [step-by-step guide]( that you can use. - Ever wondered if it's possible to integrate Shopify with WordPress? It was pretty hard before, but now it's possible. Here's [how to do it](. - Did you know that you can easily add emojis in WordPress? Yes, it's a built-in WordPress feature, so we added [easy instructions]( for each devices. - Want to display your WordPress posts in a grid layout? Here's are [4 different ways]( on how you can do it with full customization control. - We created two new video tutorials on [the most underrated WordPress plugin everyone needs]( and how to [track user journey in WordPress lead forms](. 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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