by Rose | May 17, 2026 | Trends
I’ve seen too many business owners treat their WordPress site like a digital paperweight. They hire a developer who “knows code,” but six months later, the site is a bloated, slow mess that can’t rank for a single relevant keyword. If you want a site...
by Rose | Apr 24, 2026 | Trends
Most business owners treat their website like a digital brochure—something they build once, ignore for three years, and eventually pay a developer $10k to “refresh.” That model is dead. AI isn’t just a fancy autocomplete for your blog; it’s a...
by Rose | Apr 3, 2026 | Trends
Let’s be honest: most people think WordPress is just for bloggers. In 2026, that’s like saying a smartphone is just for making phone calls. While “all-in-one” platforms like Shopify try to rent you a digital storefront, WordPress lets you own the building,...
by Rose | Mar 13, 2026 | Trends
Your Customers Are Tired of Typing Keyboard fatigue is real. We’ve moved past the novelty phase of Siri and Alexa; today, your customers are barking orders at their kitchen counters and car dashboards. If your WordPress site is still optimized only for “best...
by Rose | Feb 22, 2026 | Trends
Let’s be honest about the standard WordPress setup. It’s reliable, but it can be like a Swiss Army knife—eventually, it gets bulky, slow, and a little bit dull. This is where “Headless” WordPress comes in, and lately, it’s all the tech world wants to...