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SEO meta descriptions don’t improve rankings—here’s what they do
Meta descriptions have no direct ranking weight in Google. But they still matter for traffic. Here’s what they actually do and how to write them.
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How to run WordPress on DigitalOcean in 2026: every option compared
Shared hosting suspended our live site over a billing hiccup. Here is every way to run WordPress on DigitalOcean in 2026 — manual droplet, control panels, and fully managed — with 2026 pricing and an honest recommendation for small operators.
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Zapier’s task history cap and what it costs you in debugging time
Zapier purges task logs after 7–30 days depending on your plan. When automations fail weeks later, you’re troubleshooting blind.
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WordPress media library search: how it works and when it fails
WordPress media search only indexes filenames and alt text—not captions, folder structure, or embedded metadata. Here’s what breaks and how to fix it.
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Traffic attribution breaks when you run multiple campaigns at once
Running SEO, paid ads, and social together? Here’s why your analytics can’t tell you which channel actually converted—and what to track instead.
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Content calendars break when you plan more than two weeks out
Why detailed quarterly content planning wastes more time than it saves—and what to schedule instead.
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AI assistants leak context when you switch between projects
ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini remember previous conversations. That’s a problem when you jump from client work to your own content.
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Notion databases: when to relate tables and when to duplicate
Notion’s relational databases promise flexibility, but sometimes duplicating data keeps your workspace faster and simpler.

