by Jeane Sumner Website HQ | Jun 1, 2026 | WordPress, WordPress Maintenance
The bottom line For small and medium-sized businesses, WordPress is one of the most practical, cost-effective platforms available. Enterprise companies skip it for reasons tied to their scale, not because the platform falls short. With professional WordPress...
by Jeane Sumner Website HQ | May 29, 2026 | WordPress, WordPress Maintenance
What you need to know WordPress maintenance covers the ongoing tasks that keep a site secure, fast, and functional. For business owners without deep technical knowledge, doing those tasks personally takes time, carries risk, and pulls attention away from running the...
by Jeane Sumner | Mar 19, 2026 | WordPress Maintenance, WordPress Plugins
Updated March 2026 | Originally published March 2023 Key Takeaways Choosing the wrong WordPress plugin poses security risks, with 91% of site compromises linked to plugins in 2025. Define your website’s needs before installing plugins to avoid unnecessary complexity...
by Jeane Sumner Website HQ | Jul 23, 2025 | Web Technology, Website Design, WordPress, WordPress Maintenance, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tips
Success Rate: 99% – This is the exact method we use at WebsiteHQ for our clients. It takes less than 5 minutes and works for anyone with WordPress admin access. ⚠️ CRITICAL SECURITY WARNING This method uses the WP File Manager plugin, which gives complete file...
by Jeane Sumner Website HQ | Jun 30, 2025 | Compliance Tips, WordPress Maintenance
Quick Overview Termageddon = Complete legal policy suite (Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, etc.) + basic cookie consent.CookieYes = Advanced cookie consent management specialist. Side-by-Side Comparison What You Get Termageddon CookieYes Privacy Policy ✅...
by Scott Sumner | Oct 16, 2024 | Search Engine Optimization, WordPress, WordPress Maintenance
If you've ever looked into how to get your website to rank higher on Google, you may have heard of something called “Core Web Vitals” (CWV). It sounds fancy, but what does it actually mean for your website? Is it the key to getting your site to the top of...