Category Archives: Ask David!

How to Learn Web Design: From Guesswork to Greatness

Learn web design, from guesswork to great

If you’re just getting started with web design, you might be asking yourself as one  “Ask David!” particpant:

Am I just winging it? Are there rules? How do I know if my design actually works - or if it just looks nice?

These are questions almost every new designer has asked, and they’re completely valid. The good news? You don’t have to guess your way through it. While creativity plays a big role, great web design is a craft

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Can one hacked website lead to others being compromised on Shared Hosting?

Shared web hosting vs isolated web hosting - don

Short answer: Yes - if you're on traditional shared hosting, a hacked website on the same server can put yours at risk too.

That’s a big reason why we don’t do shared hosting here at UltimateWB.

🔓 The Problem with Shared Hosting

With typical shared hosting providers, like many of the big-name hosts, multiple websites are stored together on the same server and under the same environment. This setup shares system resources, file space, and sometimes even user

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Does Google Search Console Show Time on Site? What It Tracks (and What It Doesn’t)

User time on website

One question we hear a lot from website owners is:
“Can I see how long users stay on my site in Google Search Console?”

The short answer: No.
Google Search Console is designed to show your site's search performance - things like how often your site appears in Google results (impressions), how many people click through, and where your site ranks (average position).

If you want to understand user behavior - like how long people stay on your site, what

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Keyword Cannibalization: Real SEO Issue or Overblown Myth?

Keyword cannibalization and its effects on search engine rankings - a tug of war between pages

"Keyword cannibalization sounds made up - is it actually a thing in SEO?"

Short Answer: It’s real - but not always harmful. Let’s unpack when keyword cannibalization matters, how to spot it, and how to fix it strategically.

🧐 What Is Keyword Cannibalization?

Keyword cannibalization happens when multiple pages on your website target and rank for the same (or very similar) keywords. These pages essentially compete with each other in the search engine results pages (SERPs).

🚨 When Keyword Cannibalization

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Why should a developer use UltimateWB website builder instead of coding from scratch?

Save time with UltimateWB website builder vs coding from scratch

Short Answer: UltimateWB website builder makes the web development process a lot faster and easier, without limiting your flexibility or customization options.

If you’re a developer, you might be the kind of person who loves coding every single line by hand. There’s something satisfying about building a site from scratch - controlling every detail, writing custom code, and having full freedom.

But when it comes to launching websites faster, managing multiple projects, or delivering client sites with advanced features, coding

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AI Website Builders That Say “No-Code” – But Actually Aren’t

No-Code website builder

“I want a website builder that’s actually no-code — but the AI website builders that say they are… really aren’t. Can UltimateWB help?”

Yes! You’re not the only one asking that.

AI website builders love to advertise a “no-code” experience. You answer a few questions, the AI picks a layout, fills in some content, and your site is live. Easy, right?

But then reality hits. You want to move things around, change how a form works, or add a feature

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Google vs. AI Search: How to Get Your Business to Show Up in AI Search Results?

Google Search vs Gemini AI

Lately, you’ve probably noticed a shift in how people talk about finding answers online. It used to be, “I Googled it.” Now it’s more like, “According to AI…” Whether it’s ChatGPT, Gemini, or another AI assistant, more and more people are turning to these tools to get recommendations, do research, and even find businesses.

If you run a small or mid-sized business in a competitive field, this shift matters. And the big question is:

"How do you get your

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Should you capitalize every word in your blog titles? Here’s what actually works best

Title Case vs Sentence case

When it comes to blog post titles, how you write them matters more than you think.
It’s not just about what your headline says - it’s how it looks. One of the most overlooked questions in content strategy is: Should I capitalize every word in my blog titles (Title Case), or just the first word (sentence case)?

If you’ve been wondering which is better for SEO, readability, and click-through rates (CTR), this post is for you. Let’s break it

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