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Do Professional Writers Still Need SEO in the Age of AI?

Professional writer working on a laptop, contemplating website content and SEO strategy

With AI tools flooding the web with generic, automated content, many professional writers are asking the same question: If you have 10+ years of writing experience, do you still need to learn SEO to stay relevant?

The short answer is no - you don't need to become a technical SEO engineer. But you do need to understand content SEO: how people search, what they are actually looking for, and how modern search engines and AI assistants discover and understand

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Looking for a Website Builder Without AI? Which One Should You Choose?

AI website builders vs non-AI traditional visual website builders

If you have spent any time recently searching for a way to build a website, you have probably noticed a pattern: almost every major platform is pushing “AI website generators” or “AI website builders.”

They promise you can type in a single prompt and have a complete, published website in thirty seconds. But as hundreds of creators, developers, and small business owners on Reddit and web design forums are pointing out, the reality is rarely that simple.

If you are

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Paying $10,000 a Month for SEO? Here’s How to Tell If You’re Getting Your Money’s Worth

SEO cost vs value, evaluating transparency, strategy, results, and ROI

SEO can be expensive.

It's not uncommon for businesses to pay anywhere from a few hundred dollars to well over $10,000 per month for SEO services. Large companies in highly competitive industries often spend even more.

So is that money well spent?

Sometimes, absolutely.

Other times... not so much.

The difference usually isn't the price - it's whether the work being done actually moves the business forward.

A recent discussion on an online marketing forum caught our attention. An in-house

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Introducing New WordPress Magazine Layouts in UltimateWB 9 (With Early Access)

UltimateWB integrated WordPress blog option, magazine hero layout template
UWB Magazine Hero Layout

We are excited to announce two brand-new, high-performance modern layouts for our integrated WordPress blog system coming natively to UltimateWB 9: the UWB Magazine Layout and the UWB Magazine Hero Layout!

UltimateWB gives you total freedom in how you publish content. Whether you prefer using our native Articles app, building visual collections with the Scrapbooks app, or leveraging our seamlessly integrated WordPress blog option, you have full control over your site's

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Should You Choose a Drag-and-Drop Website Builder?

UltimateWB Page Editor, showing the ultimatewb.com homepage
Yes, we use UltimateWB for our own website too. This is what the Edit Page for our homepage looks like - WYSIWYG - What You See Is What You Get. In another words, user friendly.

Welcome back to another edition of Ask David!, where we cut through web design marketing hype and talk about how websites actually work in the real world.

Today’s question comes from a site owner standing at a very common crossroad:

“I was thinking i

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What is the Biggest Drawback of Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and WordPress?

Illustration showing the drawbacks of WordPress (plugins security and issues), Wix (redesign trap worse with hosting lock-in), Webflow (complicated, doesn

We recently received an excellent question from a reader who is trying to cut through the marketing noise to choose the right website platform:

“Ask David!” question: "I am researching which website builder I should use and found UltimateWB. Can you tell me what you think is the biggest drawback of Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and WordPress?"

If you only read the homepages of the major website builders, everything looks flawless. They all promise fast, beautiful, and easy-to-build sites.

But as

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How WordPress Updates Broke This Website Design (And How UltimateWB Solved It)

Side-by-side website case study comparison showing a broken WordPress layout next to a restored design using UltimateWB native architecture

Have you ever visited an old website you built a few years ago, only to realize things look… off? Maybe the custom fonts reverted to standard Arial, a layout shifted, or a main header image completely disappeared.

You didn’t touch a single file. You didn’t edit any code. Yet, your website changed while you were away - without you intentionally modifying anything.

This isn’t always a mystery; it is often a consequence of the modern web’s reliance on fragmented dependencies.

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Why Google Deindexed 99% of My E-Commerce Site Overnight – And How to Fix “Crawled – Currently Not Indexed”

Google Search Console stats for e-commerce website, showing a spike in deindexed pages, moved to crawled, currently not indexed

You log into Google Search Console (GSC) and see a vertical cliff. A WooCommerce (why didn't you use UltimateWB?!) store that held 5,000+ stable product URLs for months is suddenly down to just a handful of indexed pages. Your core catalog is completely gone. At least your homepage is left standing, you say to yourself.

You run the standard technical triage checklist:

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The Developer’s Paradox: When No-Code Takes Longer Than Code

Webflow interface showing the multiple steps required to add a linear gradient compared to a simple, direct CSS code snippet.
The Webflow Visual Middleman: Navigating a 13-step layout panel just to execute what should be a single line of clean, native CSS code.

When searching for a development platform that wouldn't restrict their workflow, one developer reached out via our  “Ask David!” support form with a familiar frustration:

"I tried Webflow for a client project. I'm a developer, and I found myself constantly fighting the interface instead of building the site. I just want to make sure that UltimateWB

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The ChatGPT “One Last Tweak” Image Loop: Why It Fails and How to Fix It

ChatGPT stuck on the

If you’ve tried to generate or edit an image in ChatGPT recently, you might have run into a brick wall. The progress bar starts, the model acts like it's processing, and then it hangs indefinitely on a single, frustrating message: "One last tweak..." or "Finishing touches."

And if you refresh the page or try to back out, it doesn’t clear the bottleneck. The web UI simply restarts the image generation process from the beginning of that step, only to hit

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