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Running an Outdated WordPress Site: The Security Risks You're Actually Taking

Once a WordPress vulnerability is publicly disclosed, exploit code typically appears within 24-72 hours. Here's what running outdated plugins, themes, or core means for your business, with real CVEs from 2024-2025.

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Does Website Speed Affect Conversions? The Data Says Yes

Every second your site takes to load costs you customers. Here's what the research shows, and what to do about it.

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WordPress Alternatives for Small Businesses in 2026

WordPress powers 40% of the web, but in 2026, small businesses have real alternatives. Here's an honest comparison of Next.js, Webflow, Squarespace, Framer, and Astro.

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Why Your Framer Website Is Slow (and What You Can Do About It)

Framer sites look great in the editor but often score poorly on PageSpeed. Here is why that happens and what your options are.

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Why Your WordPress Site Struggles on Mobile (And How to Fix It for Good)

60% of web traffic is mobile in 2026. And Google ranks your site based on mobile performance. Here's why many WordPress sites score 35-55 on mobile PageSpeed without dedicated optimization, and what you can do about it.

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WordPress to Next.js Migration: Your Questions Answered

Honest answers to the most common questions about migrating from WordPress to Next.js: SEO, content, editing, costs, and timelines.

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Framer vs Next.js: Which One Should Power Your Business Website?

Framer makes beautiful prototypes and simple sites. But when your business needs SEO, custom features, or performance at scale, you may start to feel its limitations.

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Migrating from Webflow to Next.js: A Practical Guide

Thinking about leaving Webflow? Here is what the migration to Next.js actually involves: the process, the timeline, and what changes for your team.

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The Hidden Cost of WordPress: Update Duty, Mobile Ceiling, Migration Debt

The invoice shows hosting and plugin licenses. The expensive part is the permanent update duty, the performance ceiling on mobile, and the migration debt that grows until leaving costs more than staying.