Pillar: WordPress Practice
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A $61,847 Sunday afternoon
Fourteen hours on my own site, $30,800–$61,847 of senior WordPress delivery on the work log, and a 64% measurement gap the file itself surfaced before I did. The case study for AIOS, the internal system that produced both numbers.

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Account
Your account area — sign in to see your enrolled courses, progress, and certificates.
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Your account
An account on this site holds your course progress, the videos you have watched, the quizzes you have passed, and your completion certificate. The same account opens any future course you buy here, so creating one is a one-time thing.
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You’re in.
Your account is created. A welcome email is on its way to your inbox with your username — keep that email; if you ever forget which email you signed up with, that note is the easiest place to check.
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Check your email.
A password-reset email is on its way to the address you entered. Click the link inside it and you’ll be asked to pick a new password. The link is good for twenty-four hours.
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WordPress Site Launch Checklist
A practical pre-launch checklist covering performance, SEO, security, redirects, and testing — everything to verify before taking a WordPress site live.

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HTML5 Search for WordPress · Semantic Search Form, No Theme Changes
Replaces the default WordPress search form with HTML5 semantic markup — drop-in get_search_form() override, no theme edits required.

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Fill Calculator
Free fill calculator. Enter length, width, and depth to estimate cubic yards or tons with compaction allowance for accurate supplier orders.

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$275/hr CAD. Same number for everyone.
A Niagara non-profit and a federal department see the same rate. So does a global media buyer and a local chamber member. The industry default is to charge what the market will bear, flex up for procurement and down for sympathy. I don’t work that way. What I do Same hands, same rate. Scope absorbs…