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Your WordPress Site Is Most Vulnerable Right Now

10 December, 2023

The WordPress Vulnerability Report that dropped on December 3rd listed 106 new vulnerabilities across the ecosystem. Forty-one of them are still unpatched. That number alone would be worth paying attention to at any time of year. The timing makes it worse.

WordPress Maintenance Is Cheap. Ignoring It Is Not.

8 November, 2023

Most businesses treat website maintenance the way they treat dental work. Ignore it long enough, and by the time you deal with it, the problem is ten times more expensive and painful than it needed to be.

Your Website Does Not Have a $60K Problem

7 October, 2023

A few months back I had a discovery call with an education provider based near Orchard Road. Twenty staff. One marketing coordinator. A decent reputation built over years of word-of-mouth in Singapore’s competitive tuition and enrichment market.

Ways to Improve Customer Experience (CX) on Your Website

26 September, 2023

Are you pondering over how to enhance the user experience on your website? The digital landscape is evolving rapidly, and staying ahead in the game requires a relentless focus on optimising the customer experience (CX). Improving customer experience on your website is not just about aesthetic appeal; it encompasses a holistic approach that focuses on…

Discover the Signs You’re Outgrowing Your Web Hosting

22 September, 2023

In the bustling digital marketplace, your website serves as the dynamic face of your brand, continually engaging with a global audience. But as your business scales new heights, there comes a point where your initial web hosting package might not suffice. It might begin to feel somewhat restrictive, unable to keep up with the burgeoning…

Why Your Website Copy Sounds Like Everyone Else’s

19 September, 2023

Most website copywriting fails not because the writing is bad, but because the positioning underneath it has never been decided. Here’s what 25 years of client sites taught me about why B2B copy sounds generic — and what actually fixes it.