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Your Website is Your Silent Salesperson: Is “Basic” Costing You Money?

Your business website matching your quality work

Should I upgrade my website?

Every dollar matters when you’re building a small business. Early on, it’s natural to look for the fastest and cheapest way to get online, which is why so many businesses start with “basic” website templates.

At first glance, these platforms seem practical. They’re quick, affordable, and require little technical knowledge. But over time, a more important question emerges:

What is your current website actually costing you in lost trust, missed leads, and reduced conversions?

Because

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Personal Website vs. Substack? Why You Need to Own Your Site

Personal website vs Substack - control, independence, ownership, scalability vs limits, dependence, and unknown stability

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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Website Builder vs AI Writing Your Code

Website builder vs AI writing your code

If you’re a non-coder and want to create your own website, you might be thinking: should I use a website builder or ask AI to write all my website code?

In theory, AI sounds like the ultimate solution. After all, you just ask ChatGPT, Claude, or another AI to generate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and voilà - your site appears. Right? Well… not exactly.

If you're surprised that AI just doesn't give you the right

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If You Were Learning Web Development in 2026, Would You Start From Scratch?

Coding from scratch vs website builder

That’s an interesting "Ask David!" question! I learned web development from scratch - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, server setup, MySQL databases, all of it. That experience was valuable, but if I were starting today - or even starting a new project as an experienced developer - I wouldn’t begin from a blank folder.

Rebuilding solved problems slows real progress. In 2026, the smarter approach is to use tools that remove unnecessary friction while still letting you

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E-commerce vs Marketplace: What’s the Difference?

e-commerce vs marketplace and auctions

When you’re planning to start an online business, one of the first decisions you’ll face is what kind of platform you actually need. Should you build a traditional e-commerce store where you sell your own items? Or should you create a marketplace where many sellers can list their products, like Etsy, Amazon, or eBay?

These terms get mixed up a lot, but they represent two very different business models - each with its own setup, features, and management style.

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GoDaddy Website Builder Hit with $170 Million Patent Verdict: What It Means for Users

GoDaddy website builder patent infringement verdict; uncertainty for GoDaddy websites

Your site is safe - but some features and content may be at risk

Recently, a Delaware federal jury awarded $170 million to Express Mobile, Inc. in a patent infringement case against GoDaddy. The patents involved cover “runtime engine / browser-based website construction”, which directly relates to GoDaddy’s Website Builder and Managed WordPress tools.

If you use GoDaddy’s website builder, you may be wondering what this means for your site, your content, and your ability to control your

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UltimateWB vs Webflow: The Real Costs, Control, and Flexibility You Need to Know

Webflow vs UltimateWB - restricting, locked platform vs flexible, freedom, and scalable

When people compare website builders, Webflow often gets mentioned alongside UltimateWB. At first glance, both platforms seem to offer professional tools for designers and developers. But once you dig deeper, the differences become huge - especially in terms of pricing, flexibility, admin control, and ownership of your site.

Here’s the full breakdown of Webflow vs UltimateWB so you can see why UltimateWB offers a simpler, fairer, and more powerful solution.

1. Pricing Structure

One of the most confusing

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Why Relying on WordPress Plugins Can Backfire (And How to Avoid It)

WordPress third-party plugins, like a Jenga game

Many people choose WordPress because they think “you own it” and can do whatever you want. While WordPress does offer flexibility, there’s a hidden risk: relying heavily on third-party plugins.

Plugins can add powerful functionality to your WordPress website - forums, SEO tools, sliders, analytics - but they’re maintained by independent developers. That means your site’s features and stability are dependent on someone else’s decisions. And history shows this can lead to real problems.

Real-Life Examples of Plugins That

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Why would someone say that the Yoast plugin has gone “woke”?

Yoast Plugin for WordPress, review stating it went far left and gone woke

Via “Ask David”:

“I am looking for a website builder with SEO built-in, so we’re choosing UltimateWB. But I came across a review for a popular WordPress SEO plugin, Yoast SEO, and the reviewer says they’re cancelling their Yoast Premium subscription because Yoast went far left and is ‘putting out on the internet offensive content,’ promoting ‘woke crap.’ I couldn’t find anything about this online. Any idea why? P.S. To me, being ‘woke’ means being respectful of others

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Website Builder vs. Content Management System (CMS): Which One Do You Need?

Diagram of Website Builder vs Content Management System (CMS) and how they overlap - UltimateWB is both

If you’re researching how to create a website, you’ve probably come across the terms “website builder” and “CMS” (Content Management System). Many people think a website builder and a CMS are completely different - and in the way these terms are used in marketing, they usually are. But in reality, a CMS is a type of website builder, and some website builders (like UltimateWB) are also full CMS platforms.

Think of it like squares and rectangles:

  • All CMS
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