WordPress Blog Posts

The best platforms to hire WordPress developers are Codeable for WordPress specialists, Toptal for elite vetted talent, Upwork for flexibility, Fiverr for quick one-off tasks, and LinkedIn or remote job boards for long-term hires. The...

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Hiring a WordPress developer starts with knowing which skills actually matter. While many developers can build a basic website, the best ones understand WordPress architecture, write clean and secure code, optimize performance, and solve problems...

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Choosing between a freelance, agency, or in-house WordPress developer depends on your budget, project complexity, and long-term business needs. Freelancers are typically the most affordable option for one-off projects and smaller websites, agencies provide access...

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Your website keeps demanding more attention than you can realistically give it. At first, it’s small things. A plugin needs updating, a page needs fixing, something loads slower than expected. You handle it. Then the...

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Hiring a WordPress developer is one of the more consequential decisions a website owner makes. Done right, it accelerates everything: design, functionality, performance, and long-term maintainability. Done wrong, it costs more to fix than it...

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Hiring a WordPress developer often feels harder than it should. You have dozens of options, wildly different prices, and no clear way to tell who is actually qualified. The risk is not just choosing the...

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WordPress 7.0 has officially landed, and this release brings a clear shift toward a more modern, flexible, and AI-ready WordPress experience. Named “Armstrong” in honor of jazz legend Louis Armstrong, WordPress 7.0 introduces AI foundations,...

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You update a plugin, start a backup, or import a large file, and your WordPress site suddenly freezes. The page spins for a while, then ends in a timeout. It feels like a connection problem,...

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In April 2026, a group of widely used WordPress plugins, including WOWShipping Pro, was part of a large-scale supply chain attack. The plugins themselves looked unchanged. Updates appeared normal. For most site owners, nothing seemed...

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