If you build or maintain WordPress sites for a living, the browser admin is the slow lane. The fast lane is the terminal and the code layer: WP-CLI for bulk operations, the REST API for integrations, WooCommerce hooks for store customization, and Redis for object caching. This is the consolidated reference I keep open across…
WordPress image optimization guide covering plugins, WebP, AVIF, lazy loading, LCP images, Bunny CDN and Cloudflare R2.
Build a personal brand that gets clients by owning one paid problem, showing proof, publishing where buyers pay attention, and adding a simple inquiry pipeline.
I tested 12 Adobe Acrobat alternatives on one invoice PDF. PDF24, PDFgear, and Apple Preview beat Foxit. Here’s what works free in 2026.
I tested the best free VPNs for Linux on Ubuntu 24.04, Fedora 40, and Linux Mint 22. Proton VPN wins for GUI and unlimited data; Windscribe is the CLI pick.
Performance marketing means paying for measurable actions, not vague reach. Here is when it works, when it fails, and which metrics matter.
My thoughts on WordPress speed optimization in 2026. Most best-hosting lists are affiliate-driven noise. Here is the exact stack I run, the hosts I would never touch, and why hosting decides most of it.
A trust-first comparison of seven AI healthcare solutions development services, with verified HIPAA compliance, named clients, and real production deployments.
Where to run a self-hosted OpenClaw AI agent: 7 VPS hosts compared on RAM, price, and one-click setup, from Hostinger’s template to Oracle’s free tier, plus the Docker setup and the one security step most people skip.
My GenerateBlocks review after six years and hundreds of pages: why this native block plugin replaces Elementor on every site I build, what’s new in 2.3 and Pro 2.6, and who should skip it.
Should you buy YouTube views? Cheap bot views get purged and break YouTube rules. Here is the honest take, the real risks, and the only legit way to pay for views.
A WordPress backup plugin turns a hacked, broken, or deleted site into a 10-minute restore instead of a $14,500 rebuild. Here’s why you need one and how to choose.