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When does it make sense to build a website versus an app ?

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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 engagement.

Build a Website When:

  • Broader Reach: You want to reach the widest possible audience, including those on desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.  
  • Easier Discovery: You rely heavily on search engine optimization (SEO) to drive traffic.
  • Lower Barrier to Entry:
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Website Traffic Crash? Here’s How to Diagnose and Fix the Problem

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“Ask David!” question: "My website traffic crashed. What should I do? Will switching to the UltimateWB website builder help?"

UltimateWB as a website backend gives you a sleek code base that allows you to have a fast loading website, coded right for search engines and for the best user experience. UltimateWB also provides a built-in SEO tool to allow you to easily add custom meta descriptions for each of your webpages, as well as easily create a sitemap with the

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Google’s Monopoly Power Challenged Once Again

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Google has faced another significant setback in its battle against antitrust allegations. On August 5, 2024, a federal judge ruled that the tech giant illegally maintained its monopoly over internet search. This decision follows a similar ruling in September 2023, where a judge found Google guilty of anticompetitive practices to protect its search dominance.

While both rulings underscore Google's outsized influence in the digital market, the August 2024 decision is likely to have even more profound implications. The latest judgment

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