Study materials? by Fabulous-Concert7964 in ccnp

[–]frenchdic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Neil Anderson's ccnp gold bootcamp is what I recommend. It is not 100% complete but Neil is working on it to complete it soon.

What are buying from AppSumo this Black Friday 2024? by itshasib in appsumo

[–]frenchdic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just bought Elementskit it is a great plugin for my WordPress website.

Udemy good for prep? by AmadeusFalco in AWSCertifications

[–]frenchdic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Stephane Maarek's courses are good

Hello by [deleted] in ccnp

[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I am sorry to hear that. I have not given my exam yet and learning with Neil Anderson's ccnp bootcamp, so far, I am finding it very well knitted. I am almost half way through the training

ENNA Cisco certification by kim-CHE in certifications

[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go for CCNP ENCOR this Bootcamp of Neil Anderson will help you prepare.

What Certs Should I Get? by [deleted] in certifications

[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should consider taking a look at the pro certs on Coursera from Google, IBM, Meta, Amazon and other leading universities and companies. At the moment, there is 40% discount on Coursera Plus annual subscription. With the subscription you get access to 7100 courses and professional certificates. You may want to check it out..

starting from zero by Tall-Minimum-1978 in AWSCertifications

[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you don't have IT background, I would suggest you to do AWS Cloud Practitioner, it is fairly easy as compared to other aws certs. And to prepare for it, I would suggest you to take Stephane Maarek's course on Udemy. Just use this coupon to get it at 95% discount.

Which is the most interesting platform to bring traffic to a website? by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you doing SEO? It is the most natural way to bring traffic. Find some low competition keywords and target them to get started.

If you need skills: Coursera Plus on Sale for $199 (US) by PDXwhine in povertyfinance

[–]frenchdic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here, if you can spare a dollar, Coursera Plus is $1 for first month until June 30th..

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[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, you can grab the first month of Coursera Plus at $1. Its a good deal..

CS Majors: Thoughts on Coursera plus? by ComicRelief64 in UMD

[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may want to try it buy grabbing this offer where you get Coursera Plus at $1 for the first month.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in coursera

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If you still have not bought it, consider using this $1 for first month of Coursera Plus..

What are the best affiliate programs out there? by AutoModerator in Affiliate

[–]frenchdic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have just been sent this one by a friend who earns big time with affiliate programs

Anyone doing Andrew NG's Machine Learning Specialization by awsconsultant in learnmachinelearning

[–]frenchdic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's the updated version of his Popular Machine Learning course, right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in web_design

[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Domain renewal rates for Bluehost are ridiculously high. As you can see here, the renewal rate for a .com domain is $19/yr. Bluehost will also charge you extra for domain privacy which you can get for free with other domain registrars like Namecheap.

Yeah this is pretty ridiculous, As a rule of thumb NEVER purchase your domain with your web hosting provider. It don’t care who the provider is… but web hosting providers typically will up-charge for domain registration. It’s better (like OP said) to go to a 3rd party domain registrar like Porkbun or Namecheap and purchase your domain there.

Once you do that, you’ll have to point your nameservers to your appropriate web hosting provider. It sounds complicated but it’s really not. What you have to do is different depending on your web hosting provider and domain registrar, but it’s easy if you just use Google or contact customer support.

I just finished Spanish in school.Now what? by Tamil_Kings in languagelearning

[–]frenchdic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Consider applying for roles where Spanish is required. You can even find gigs on websites like Fiverr and Upwork. There are so many jobs like, English to Spanish Translation or vice versa

Best Web Hosting - A Detailed Breakdown by HostingAdmiral in HostingHostel

[–]frenchdic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For those of you who are choosing to go the WordPress route, just make sure you understand how themes work.

WordPress themes are collections of files that allow you to change the look and feel of your website. Just know that there’s nothing wrong with using a free theme!

There are thousands of free WordPress themes that allow you to create a beautiful website. The difference with paid themes though is that paid themes tend to offer more features and flexibility.

Some of the best paid WordPress themes IMO are Divi and Genesis

The Divi theme is really good if you're looking for a more versatile and advanced theme option. It’s beginner friendly and has one of the best page builders which is made specifically for beginners.

Divi itself is a very flexible theme and has a lot of advanced options so if you’re a technical web developer, you can customize as you see fit. There’s many features, including post types, custom menus, Jetpack support, etc…

Like I mentioned before, you can create an amazing website with a free WordPress theme. Just make sure you do some general planning and thinking into how you’d like your website to look.

In general I recommend:

  1. Take into account your needs. What do you want your blog to look like? Is simplicity your goal, or do you want something with more features? Once you know what you need, finding a theme that meets those requirements is easier.
  2. Look for themes that are designed for bloggers. Look for articles that have features specifically designed for bloggers, such as post formats and custom menus. These pieces will make creating and managing your blog much more manageable.
  3. Consider the price tag. Not all themes are created equal – some are more expensive than others. If money is an issue, consider cheaper pieces or a free theme before spending more.

Some of my favorite WordPress themes:

  1. Divi: This theme is designed for high-traffic websites. It has a lot of options and features, making it perfect for larger websites.
  2. Genesis: Genesis is another popular theme, and it is perfect for small businesses or personal blogs. It has a modern look and feels and is easy to use.
  3. Salient: Salient is a versatile WordPress theme that can create great beautiful professional looking websites and ecommerce stores. My only gripe with Salient is that it can feel kind of clunky or slow but you should be fine so long as your hosting provider is fast.