
Learn the stuff that actually matters
Marketing and technology are full of jargon. This section translates it into plain language, so you can make better decisions (and spot bad advice).
We publish frameworks, checklists, and lessons from client work, our own projects, and experiments.
Think of it as part how‑to library, part glossary. If you ever wonder “what does that mean?”, start here.
Pick a topic below to get started.
How to Set Up LinkedIn API for WordPress
How to Set Up LinkedIn API for WordPress Complete guide to connecting WordPress with LinkedIn. Takes about 10 minutes. ⏱️ This guide works with our Devenia LinkedIn Autoposter plugin, but the LinkedIn setup applies to any app using the LinkedIn API. Step 1: Create a LinkedIn App Step 2: Add Required Products LinkedIn requires you …
Advertising platforms
You want to run ads. Great. But which advertising platform should you use? Google? Facebook? TikTok? LinkedIn? The answer depends entirely on who you’re trying to reach and what you’re selling. Here’s the honest breakdown of the major advertising platforms – what they’re good for, what they’re not, and which businesses should use them. 🔍 …
Dictionary
Use our dictionary to easier understand all the strange words and expressions you might stumble by when dealing with internet marketing companies. We try to cover as many terms and expressions as possible, but probably there are many more. Share this: Share on X (Twitter) Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Email
World
In this part of our site, we guide you through the different markets in the world. You can not assume that what works in your country, will work in another. There are huge differences of marketing your product or service in the USA compared to in Middle-East. We will try to explain the different regions …
WordPress
You’ve probably heard people say “just use WordPress” like it’s the obvious choice. And honestly? They’re not wrong. WordPress powers over 40% of all websites on the internet. That’s not a typo – nearly half the web runs on WordPress. But what actually is WordPress? And why did it become the default choice for everyone …
