05 Field Notes

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Field Notes is the working notebook for this site — short, practical articles on running a real WordPress site, doing technical SEO that holds up, and building editorial workflows that survive busy quarters.

Pieces are written from delivered client work, not commentary. If a post says "do X," it's because X shipped, held, and earned its keep on a real site.

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