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WordPress
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Migrating off CivicPlus: the hidden records-management cost procurement misses
Municipal procurement teams routinely miss the records-management line item when scoping a CivicPlus exit. Here is what it covers and what it…
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Training a newsroom on WordPress in two days: the curriculum that survives turnover
Two days, the right two days, and a curriculum the next hire inherits. This is for editorial ops leads at media organizations…
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Three prompts. Three completely different reviews. One theme.
Three prompts. Same theme. Three completely different reviews. The output you get from an AI theme audit is determined before you type…
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What WordPress 7.0’s AI layer means for plugin developers and buyers
A practitioner’s read on WordPress 7.0: the AI infrastructure it shipped, the real-time collaboration it pulled, and what the release means for…
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WordPress on a government discovery call: eight questions a senior buyer should ask
Senior procurement buyers come to WordPress discovery calls with a checklist. Here are the eight questions worth asking, and what a senior…
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WordPress 7 is here. Here’s what’s new and what to do.
WordPress 7 shipped in May 2026. If you run a WordPress site, here is what changed, what matters, what to actually do…
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The 20-minute discovery call: what I ask, why I ask it, and what a good answer sounds like
The questions Christopher asks on a 20-minute WordPress discovery call, why he asks them, and what a procurement-quality answer sounds like for…
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What a $275/hr WordPress consultant costs you over three years, and when the $75k in-house junior is the better buy
A defensible three-year total cost comparison between hiring a senior WordPress consultant and adding a junior developer in-house. Real numbers, both directions,…
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What you owe the people still running your 2015 WordPress plugins
Eleven years after I last touched two WordPress.org plugins, I rewrote them. What you owe the strangers still installing your old code,…