Had a wake-up call this week: a client's WordPress site got compromised. 🔒
Thankfully, it's already resolved. It was a good reminder of how a website isn't "done" after launch. Outdated plugins and weak passwords are some of the most common ways sites get exposed.
Everyone assumes more pages = more professional. But for most small businesses, a single well-structured page keeps people focused instead of clicking away.
Multi-page makes sense when there's real content to separate....
Unpopular opinion: a beautiful website isn't the goal. 🤔
Everyone obsesses over making sites "look amazing" — clients included. But I've seen gorgeous sites with zero conversions, and ugly-ish ones that sell like crazy.
The real goal was never beauty. It's removing friction...