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How to Make Your Business Visible in ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity (AI SEO for Service Companies)
To get your business cited by AI assistants, you need three things working together: a consistent, verifiable identity across the web (entity consistency), clean machine-readable content (structured data and crawlable text), and presence on the sources these systems trust (your own well-structured site, reputable directories, and community platforms). AI search doesn’t reward the same tricks…
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WordPress Site Speed in 2026: What Moves Core Web Vitals and What’s a Waste of Money
Most WordPress speed problems come down to five things: hosting, caching, image strategy, plugin bloat, and render-blocking code. Fix those and you’ll resolve the large majority of Core Web Vitals failures. The expensive “solutions” people reach for first — premium CDNs on tiny sites, headless rebuilds, exotic optimization plugins stacked on each other — usually…
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Agency vs Freelance Senior Developer vs Offshore Team: What Mid-Size Companies Should Hire for a WordPress Project
For a typical mid-size company WordPress project, a senior freelance developer offers the best value-to-quality ratio, you get senior-level work and direct communication without agency overhead. An agency is worth the premium when you need a large multi-disciplinary team or guaranteed coverage. An offshore team wins on upfront price but carries the highest rework and…
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Headless vs Classic WordPress for Mid-Size Companies: An Honest Decision Framework
For most mid-size companies, classic (monolithic) WordPress is still the right choice, headless WordPress solves real problems, but they’re problems most companies under 200 employees don’t actually have. Headless makes sense when you’re serving content to multiple platforms, have an in-house JavaScript team, or have hit genuine performance ceilings. If none of those apply, going…
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WordPress for Healthcare Practices: SEO, Schema & Compliance – What Actually Matters
Healthcare websites are judged by stricter standards than almost any other category – by Google, by AI assistants, and by patients deciding whether to trust you. Most practice websites fail not on design, but on three technical layers: medical schema, entity consistency, and search-intent page structure. This guide covers what actually moves the needle, based…
