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​ ​ From the Buffs On Affiliate Marketing and Working It In our newest article, Empire Fli

​ ​ From the Buffs On Affiliate Marketing and Working It In our newest article, Empire Flippers' Vinnie Wong writes about how [affiliate marketing](=) drives traffic and revenue for your WordPress site and how to make it work for your business. WP Buffs On Using Social Media Plugins We also released an article last week, from our wonderful Social Media Manager, Meghan Bates, on some of the [best WordPress social plugins](=) around. Who better to hear it from than the social media expert, herself? WP Buffs ​ ​On Business Woo's Woo? Lax Mariappan, Backend Engineer for WebDevStudios, organized some [woonderful recommendations](=) for enhancing your online shop. Have a read of something less punny and worth reviewing before the holidays. WebDev Studios Rank Math, Reviewed SEO remains to be one of the most crucial strategies in getting more traffic to your site. And that’s where WP SEO plugins come in. In this article by Alec Wines, he [reviews Rank Math](=), a popular plugin considered by many as one of the best freemium tools, right alongside Yoast—maybe even better. WP Buffs ​ For the Devs Thank You, Page Express your gratitude to your loyal customers by [creating a custom thank you page]( and redirecting users to it after they checkout. Your Blog Coach Achieve Peak Site Performance CSS might look pretty harmless, but it can cause significant lapses in your site’s performance. Luckily, there are ways to [optimize CSS loading performance](=), along with some tools that can help you determine whether you actually need to employ these fixes. Kinsta ​ Bufftastic Tools Speed is King Figuring out website speed is a master craftsman's work, and we’re proud to call ourselves masters in the industry when it comes to [speed optimization services](. Powered by both our team of expert WordPress engineers, proprietary manual optimization techniques, and a lot of love and care for our clients, we make sure your speed is fit for a king. Speed Optimization ​ Community News Best Sales Practices ​[E165 of the WPMRR podcast](=) discusses the best sales strategies, practices, and tools for WordPress businesses. Hope you don’t mind, but we sort of nerded out over video gear, 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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