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​ ​ From the Buffs Your WP Support System With such an extensive collection of WordPress s

​ ​ From the Buffs Your WP Support System With such an extensive collection of WordPress support forums and resources, you might need [a separate guide]( on how to wade through all these helpful guides. Now, we love a bit of irony. And in this case, you’re really gonna need it. WordPress is a complex jungle, but at least it’s one you’re never alone in. WP Buffs ​ ​On Business Be the Captain of Your Shipping About 80% of customers admit they’ll cut ties with a brand after just one poor delivery experience. That’s why it’s crucial that you learn how to [customize the various shipping methods](=) available in WooCommerce and extend them for a multi-vendor experience. WeDevs Seamless Collaboration If you’ve got an entire team of content creators working on your site, then you definitely need tips on [managing users and multiple authors]( in WordPress. Installing some helpful plugins can help with seamless collaboration, too. Webdev Studios The Case for Small WP Businesses Stellar has acquired LearnDash, while Sandhills Dev has sold all its plugins to Awesome Motive. All these snap-ups are begging the question: is there a future for small WordPress businesses? After reading this [comprehensive assessment](, you’ll find that there might still be a future for small WP businesses. But perhaps not for all of them... WP Mayor ​ For the Devs Antidote for DNS Poisoning Imagine having one of your visitors redirected to a site that looks just like yours—except it’s a malicious, fraudulent version. Put an end to DNS poisoning attacks with some [simple antidotes](). Kinsta A Handy Infographic DisplayWP has come out with yet another infographic that reveals [interesting statistics]() and a bunch of new data on WordPress and its developers. DisplayWP ​ Bufftastic Tools A Powerful Hack To be absolutely safe, you can have your URL crawled for suspicious code, and your domination reputation checked daily. This [handy site scanner]( has helped protect thousands of site owners against hacks, data theft, and other threats. Of course, if you have security concerns on your site, we can [always help]() too :) SiteGround ​ Community News Get Your WP Podcast Fix There’s now a place to find all your favorite WordPress podcast content. This [collection of WP podcasts](=) features your favorite episodes. Of course, you can find WPMRR there, too! WPMRR One last thing! Ready to tell us about our hits and misses for the day? Leave your thoughts with our social media team on Twitter [@thewpbuffs]( And if you enjoy these roundups, share this edition with someone who might enjoy it as much as you did, and tell them to sign up here. If you didn’t enjoy the email you can [unsubscribe here](. To change your email or preferences, [manage your profile here](. 3422 Brown St NW, #101, Washington, DC 20010 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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