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Category Archives: General
Which Website Builders Let You Add PHP? Most Don’t – But One Makes It Easy
When choosing a website builder, most people look at design templates, ease of use, or maybe SEO tools. But there’s a powerful capability that often gets overlooked: support for custom PHP code. Whether you’re just launching a site now or … Continue reading
Posted in Compare Website Builders, General
Tagged ad(d)s app, add php, add php coding, custom code, flexibility, freedom, godaddy, GoDaddy website builder, growth, most powerful website builder, powerful features, scalability, scalable, scalable website builder, seo tools, Shopify, squarespace, webflow, weebly, Wix, WordPress, wordpress alternative, wordpress.com, wordpress.org
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Is There a Website Builder Without Subscription Costs?
If you’ve been looking into building your own website, you’ve probably run into a common trend: monthly subscription fees. From drag-and-drop builders to hosted CMS platforms, most website builders today lock you into recurring payments. But what if you just … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Compare Website Builders, General
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How to Clear Your Internet Browser Cache on Desktop and Mobile
In our previous post, Do Your Website Visitors Have to Clear Their Browser Cache? Here’s Why That’s a Problem – And Why You Don’t Need to Worry with UltimateWB, we talked about how you don’t want to require your website … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged apple safari, caching, cdn, clear browser cache, clear cache, clear data, clear history, desktop, fast loading times, fast website, google chrome, htaccess, ios, ipad, iphone, macos, microsoft edge, mozilla firefox, pagespeed insights, safar, website data, website speed
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Do Your Website Visitors Have to Clear Their Browser Cache? Here’s Why That’s a Problem – And Why You Don’t Need to Worry with UltimateWB
Have you ever updated your website only to hear from visitors that they still see the old version? Or maybe you’ve been told to “clear your browser cache” just to see changes on a site? That’s a common frustration – … Continue reading
Do I Really Need a Website for My Business If I’m Using Social Media?
If you’re running a small business and getting steady clients through Instagram, Facebook, or even Linktree and booking platforms, you may be asking: Do I really need a website for my business? It’s a common question – and a valid … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, Business, General, Marketing
Tagged account suspended, business credibility, customer engagement, discoverability, do I need a website, facebook, google search, instagram, linktree, online booking, online presence, professional, reach, search engines, seo, small business website, social media, third-party platforms, website vs social media
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How to Search in Incognito Mode?
As mentioned in an earlier blog post, “How can I check the SEO ranking of my website?”, it can be useful to search for your website’s target keywords in Incognito Mode to check your search engine ranking without your personal … Continue reading
Do You Need to Have Coding Experience to Build a Website with UltimateWB?
The short answer: No! One of the most common concerns people have when thinking about creating their own website is whether they need coding experience. With UltimateWB, the good news is that you don’t need any coding skills or web … Continue reading
When do you use a 301 redirect vs 410 redirect?
Choose a 301 Redirect when: Choose a 410 Response when: Key Considerations: In Summary, when updating your .htaccess file for redirects: I hope this helps! Related: Maintain SEO Power During Your Website Migration & Rebuild: A Smooth Builder Switch Are … Continue reading
Does Google have a 410 redirect budget?
The concept of a fixed “410 redirect budget” for websites is not a formally defined term by Google. However, the number of 410 (Gone) responses in your .htaccess file can indirectly impact your website’s SEO in a few ways: How … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, General, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Design
Tagged 410 redirect, bloat, bounce rate, broken links, duplicate content, fast loading times, high-quality content, htaccess, redirect, search engine optimization, search engine ranking, seo, slow website, technical seo, user engagement, user experience, website health
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When does it make sense to build a website versus an app ?
Choosing between building a website and an app depends heavily on your target audience, desired user experience, and business goals. Websites offer broader reach and easier discovery, while apps excel at providing enhanced user experiences, offline functionality, and high user … Continue reading
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Tagged app development, budget, business goals, competition, database, mobile app, offline functionality, progressive web app, push notifications, pwa, resources, search engine optimization, seo, showcase, target audience, ui, user experience, user interface, ux, web app, website development, website vs app
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