Blog
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Beehiiv’s paid subscriptions: setup, fees, and the VAT surprise
How Beehiiv’s native monetization feature works, what it costs, and the tax complexity most operators discover too late.
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Subscription bombing: why bots sign up to your newsletter (and how to block them)
Newsletter signup forms get weaponised as relays in mail-bombing attacks against unrelated victims. Here’s the attack, the diagnostic patterns, and the layered defences that actually work.
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Paid search vs. organic content: which builds revenue faster?
Google Ads can deliver customers in 48 hours. SEO takes six months. Here’s how to decide which channel deserves your next dollar.
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WordPress cron jobs: what runs when and how to fix the slowdowns
WordPress cron doesn’t work like real cron. Here’s what’s actually running behind the scenes and when to disable it.
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Analytics event sampling: why your data vanishes above 500K sessions
Google Analytics 4 starts sampling your reports long before you hit documented limits. Here’s when it kicks in and what you can do about it.
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ChatGPT’s memory feature: what it remembers and when to reset it
ChatGPT’s memory can speed up your workflow or pollute every response. Here’s how it works, what it stores, and when to wipe it clean.
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Affiliate link cloaking: compliance, tracking, and when to skip it
Pretty URLs, easier analytics, and platform risk. Here’s when link cloaking makes sense and when it creates more problems than it solves.
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WordPress staging environments: what they protect and what they miss
Staging sites catch plugin conflicts and design breaks—but they won’t save you from every production disaster. Here’s what to test and what to skip.
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Stop paying for recurring subscriptions you forgot about
A step-by-step audit to find and cut SaaS bloat from your online business. Most solo operators lose $80–200 per month to tools they don’t use.
