WordPress & Platforms
The platform a website is built on shapes everything that follows—from flexibility and performance to ongoing maintenance and ownership. Choosing the wrong platform can limit growth, increase costs, or create long-term constraints that are difficult to unwind.
This section explores WordPress and other website platforms from a practical, business-focused perspective. Articles compare platforms, explain architectural tradeoffs, and clarify when WordPress is a strong fit—and when alternative solutions may be more appropriate.
The goal is to help business owners make confident, informed platform decisions that support current needs while leaving room to grow.

Why Most Business Websites Are More Vulnerable Than They Think
Security threats don’t announce themselves—they accumulate silently through outdated plugins, weak passwords, and untested backups until something breaks. Here’s where business websites actually become vulnerable, and what proper maintenance looks like.

Why WordPress Still Powers Serious Business Websites
WordPress powers over 40% of all websites—including Fortune 500 companies, major universities, and global media outlets. The security and scalability concerns you’ve heard aren’t about the platform; they’re about implementation.