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Custom Email for Your Business: cPanel vs. Neo vs. Google Workspace
Choosing the right email solution for your website is about more than just sending messages; it’s about branding, deliverability, and your bottom line. When you use UltimateWB, you have several powerful options at your fingertips.
In this post, we’ll break down how the free cPanel Mail included with UltimateWB hosting compares to third-party services like Neo and Google Workspace.
1. cPanel Mail (Free with UltimateWB Hosting)
The most cost-effective way to get a professional @yourdomain.com email is right inside your
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Tagged autoresponder, BoxTrapper, branding, cPanel Mail, DKIM, DMARC, email deliverability, email delivery status, email filters, email spam, email spam box, email spam filter, email tracking, gmail, Google Workspace, hosting, Neo, Neo email, Roundcube, spam filters, SpamAssassin, SPF
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Beyond the Hype: The Systemic Security Risk in AI Agents
If you follow tech news, you might have heard about a "zero-click" flaw in Claude’s desktop app back in February. But as of April 2026, this story has evolved from a single app's problem into a systemic warning for the entire AI industry.
The Latest: The MCP SDK Flaw
Recent investigations have confirmed that the vulnerability isn't just a "bug" in one software version. It is built into the Model Context Protocol (MCP) SDK itself. This is the official
... Continue readingHow to Update Old Blog Content for SEO – 10 Easy Steps
Updating old blog content is one of the most underrated ways to boost your SEO without having to write something from scratch. But since we’re in 2026, the old "change the year in the title" trick isn't enough. With AI search engines like Gemini and Perplexity looking for deep expertise, your refresh needs to be strategic.
... Continue readingThe Developer’s Guide to Identifying and Optimizing Slow MySQL Queries
This tutorial will guide you through identifying, extracting, and analyzing your most problematic database queries using the command line on a WHM/cPanel server.
If you’re using UltimateWB for your backend, chances are you won’t need any of this. We optimize UltimateWB to run fast whether your website is small or large. But in case you need it - for example, if you are adding complex custom code or building a project from scratch - this guide has you covered.
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Tagged cpanel, database optimization, fast website, guide, mysql, mysql database, mysqldumpslow, optimize database, Percona Toolkit, server performance, slow mysql queries, slow query log, software development, SQL optimization, technical seo, terminal, tutorial, web performance, whm
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When the Gemini “Creating Your Image” Animation Never Ends: Is the AI Stuck or Just Overloaded?
There is a specific digital frustration that comes with watching a pulsing loading bar that never finishes. For Gemini users, this often manifests as the "Creating your image..." animation - a loop that promises a masterpiece but delivers a permanent wait.
A recent thread in the Google Help Community confirms this isn't an isolated glitch: users provide a detailed prompt, the system "thinks," and then... nothing. If you’ve found yourself staring at that animation for more than a minute, you
... Continue readingPersonal Website vs. Substack? Why You Need to Own Your Site
The debate over Substack versus a personal website is fundamentally about digital ownership. While platforms like Substack offer convenience, they leave writers vulnerable to the discretion and algorithmic shifts of a third party.
Building a brand on a platform you do not own is a strategic risk. Establishing a dedicated website is the only way to ensure true independence.
The Myth of Ownership on Third-Party Platforms
Substack makes it easy to start, but that ease comes at a cost. When
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Tagged authority, backlinks, brand strategy, branding, content ownership, custom domain, digital assets, digital independence, digital ownership, online presence, personal branding, personal website vs substack, professional blogging, scalability, search engine optimization, self-hosted, seo, substack, web development, web sovereignty, website builder
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Is Google AdSense Allowed on Free Website Builders Like Google Sites?
If you are looking to monetize your content, you might be tempted by the "free" price tag of builders like Google Sites. However, there is a massive catch that most users don't discover until they’ve already put in the work: You cannot effectively run Google AdSense on Google Sites.
Even if you are an expert at creating content, these platforms are structurally designed to keep you from profiting from it. Here is the breakdown of why the "free" route is
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Tagged ads.txt fix, ads.txt Google Sites, avoid free website builders, best builder for AdSense, earn money from website, file-level access, free website builder, free website builders, google adsense, Google AdSense verification, Google Sites, Google Sites monetization, Google Sites vs UltimateWB, head, head tag access, header, html, monetize Google Sites, monetize website, professional blog monetization, professional website publishing, root access, small business website tips, website backend access, website builder comparison, website monetization restrictions, website ownership
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How to Audit Your Website Disk Space: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve received a notification that your disk space is full - or if it seems to be filling up faster than expected - it’s time for a "digital deep clean." Most of the time, the culprit isn't the website itself, but hidden files, unoptimized media, or software "hoarding."
Here is how to find exactly what is taking up the room.
1. Get the Stats in cPanel
Don't guess where the space is going. Use the Disk Usage tool in
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Tagged cpanel, cPanel Disk Usage tutorial, cPanel tutorial, disk space, disk space cleanup, disk usage, integrated blog vs full site, optimize website images, plugins, security, security risks, technical seo, third-party plugins, web hosting storage, website disk space, website performance optimization, WordPress bloat, WordPress storage audit
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Webflow Outages Again? What Reddit Reveals About the Real Risk of Hosted Platforms
If you want to understand the growing unease around Webflow, don’t start with their marketing.
Start with their users.
A recent Reddit thread titled “Another webflow outage like every few months makes Webflow so unreliable” captures something deeper than frustration - it reveals a pattern that more developers and agencies are starting to question.
“Have never come across a platform that spends so much time on doing their marketing and over-hyping themselves and keeps having back to back outage
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The Bluesky Blackout: Why Your Digital Presence Needs a Home Base
If you’ve been on Bluesky lately, you’ve spent more time looking at blank screens than actual content. On April 16, 2026, yet another major outage - this time triggered by a massive DDoS attack - left thousands of users staring at empty feeds.
It’s easy to dismiss this as just another tech glitch. But if your online presence lives entirely on a third-party platform, a "failed to load" message is more than a nuisance. It is a blackout. It is
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