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Product updates, WordPress performance notes, migration guidance, WooCommerce hosting advice, and practical launch guides.

Good WordPress hosting is mostly the stuff you stop worrying about
WordPress HostingMay 30, 2026

Good WordPress hosting is mostly the stuff you stop worrying about

A practical look at the hosting details that matter for everyday WordPress sites: SSL, backups, PHP, database, isolation, and support.

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WooCommerce hosting needs more headroom because stores do real work
WooCommerce HostingMay 28, 2026

WooCommerce hosting needs more headroom because stores do real work

Stores ask more from hosting than brochure sites: carts, checkout, orders, searches, emails, and admin traffic all matter.

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A calm WordPress migration starts before the files move
MigrationMay 26, 2026

A calm WordPress migration starts before the files move

Plan DNS, backups, email, SSL, redirects, plugins, and launch timing before moving a WordPress site.

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DNS and email setup are where small launch mistakes get expensive
LaunchMay 24, 2026

DNS and email setup are where small launch mistakes get expensive

A plain-English guide to the records that matter when launching WordPress: A, CNAME, MX, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and SSL.

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LiteSpeed helps most when the WordPress stack is already sensible
PerformanceMay 22, 2026

LiteSpeed helps most when the WordPress stack is already sensible

Server performance is powerful, but the best results come when hosting, theme, plugins, and images all cooperate.

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WordPress security starts before the security plugin
SecurityMay 20, 2026

WordPress security starts before the security plugin

Hosting-level isolation, malware monitoring, PHP hygiene, backups, and update habits all shape site security.

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One-click deploy is useful only if the second click is obvious
LaunchMay 18, 2026

One-click deploy is useful only if the second click is obvious

Fast WordPress deployment should lead into SSL, DNS, themes, plugins, backups, and launch checks.

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A care plan is not a subscription to vague reassurance
MaintenanceMay 16, 2026

A care plan is not a subscription to vague reassurance

Good WordPress maintenance should define updates, backups, monitoring, support response, and what happens when something breaks.

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Support gets better when hosting, themes, and plugins share context
SupportMay 14, 2026

Support gets better when hosting, themes, and plugins share context

A connected WordPress stack makes support faster because each layer can see enough to understand the problem.

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