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Most website problems don’t start where people think they do
Many website issues are not caused by design or performance, but by underlying structure. Learn how structure affects long-term usability and stability.
Stop Saying WordPress is Dead. You're Missing the Point
Every week I see another post declaring WordPress dead, usually right below a promo for Wix, Webflow, Squarespace, or the latest headless CMS.
Why a 90+ PageSpeed Score Doesn’t Mean a Good Website
Chasing a 90+ performance score? It might be hurting your website. Here’s what really matters for usability, clarity, and conversions.
Why Branding, Unity, and Consistency Matter on a Website, A Realisation From My Own Blog
Like many people who build websites, I focused heavily on structure, functionality, speed, and SEO. Those are the things I work with daily as a WordPress developer. But when I stepped back and looked at my blog as a whole, something felt… slightly off.
Why WordPress Sites Don’t Fail At Launch. They Fail Slowly
A website launch often feels like the finish line.
But in reality it is closer to opening the doors of a newly built house. Everything looks perfect on day one. The real question is what happens once people start living inside it.
Custom WordPress Development: Why I Fall in Love With Every Website I Build
Custom WordPress development has been my craft, my passion, and, if I’m honest, one of my quiet joys.
Migrate Your Website to WordPress: Why It Might Be the Best Step You’ll Ever Take
Many platforms promise simplicity, but often that comes at the cost of flexibility, scalability, and true ownership.
WordPress SEO Setup Checklist for Small Businesses
If you own a small business in the UK, optimising your website for search engines is not optional — it’s essential
Template vs Custom WordPress: What Small Businesses Actually Need
When it comes to building a business website, deciding between a template and a custom design is a major step for UK SMEs.
How much does a small business website cost (2026)?
Prices can range from around £800 for a basic brochure site to £5,000+ for a feature-rich custom build.
