WordPress vs Next.js: Which Should You Choose in 2026?
A practical comparison of WordPress and Next.js for business websites. Learn which platform fits your budget, goals, and growth plans.
Practical answers to the questions business owners ask most about websites, SEO, performance, and choosing the right platform.
A practical comparison of WordPress and Next.js for business websites. Learn which platform fits your budget, goals, and growth plans.
WordPress powers 40% of the web, but is it still the right choice? Here's an honest look at where WordPress shines and where it falls short.
Real pricing for business websites in 2026. From DIY templates to custom development — what to expect at every budget level.
Your WordPress site used to be fast. Now it takes 5+ seconds to load. Here's why it happened and how to fix it.
WordPress powers 40% of the web, but is it secure? The truth about WordPress security and how to protect your site.
Everything you need to know about SEO with Next.js. From meta tags to Core Web Vitals — how to rank your Next.js site.
Comparing Vercel and WP Engine for website hosting. Performance, pricing, and which platform fits your needs.
Is the Yoast plugin still necessary for WordPress SEO? And what about Next.js sites? Understanding modern SEO tools.
React and Next.js are related but different. Understanding which one is right for your business website project.
Step-by-step guide to making your WordPress site faster. Safe optimizations that won't break your site.
We used to build WordPress sites. Here's why we stopped and went all-in on custom Next.js development.
That $3,000 WordPress site isn't as cheap as you think. Here's what you'll actually spend over three years.
Nike, Netflix, TikTok, and OpenAI all chose Next.js. Here's why – and what it means for your business.
No hype, no bias. Here's when WordPress makes sense, when Next.js wins, and how to choose for your business.
Premium pricing demystified. Here's exactly where your investment goes when you hire a professional agency.
Squarespace is great for getting started quickly. But when does it make sense to invest in custom development? Here's how to decide.
Wix powers millions of websites. It's approachable, affordable, and genuinely useful — until it isn't. Here's how to know when it's time to move on.
Squarespace, Wix, Webflow, WordPress — or custom code? Here's an honest breakdown of when each makes sense and what you're actually trading off.
Webflow is the most capable no-code builder. Next.js is a professional framework. Here's when each makes sense and why we chose custom development.
Custom websites cost $15,000+. Before you invest, here's how to know if you actually need one — or if you're better off with something simpler.
You've noticed it. Their site feels more polished, more professional, more... expensive. Here's what they're doing differently and what it actually costs.
WordPress powers 40% of the web. Most agencies won't touch Next.js. Here's the real reason — and what it means for businesses that want better.
A straight answer on what businesses in Las Vegas actually pay for a website in 2026 — from basic builds to custom Next.js development.
Most law firm websites look the same and convert poorly. Here is what actually works for Las Vegas attorneys trying to attract serious clients.
Las Vegas diners research online before they commit. If your restaurant website does not match the quality of your experience, you are losing reservations.
CRE companies spend millions on properties and thousands on brochures. Then they let an outdated website undercut all of it. Here is what to fix.
A slow website is not just annoying — it is actively losing you customers and hurting your Google rankings. Here is what you need to know.
Not all web design agencies in Las Vegas are the same. Here is what to look for, what to avoid, and the questions to ask before you sign anything.
Most businesses launch a website and forget about it. A website care plan keeps it secure, fast, and working — so you do not find out something is broken when a client does.
Most salon websites look fine but fail where it matters — getting visitors to book. Here is what separates a salon website that fills the calendar from one that just sits there.
Ranking on Google in Las Vegas is competitive but winnable. Here is what actually moves the needle for local businesses trying to show up when it matters.
WordPress powers 40% of the internet and is the most hacked platform on the web. Here is why it happens, what the consequences are, and how to protect yourself.
Hiring the wrong web designer is an expensive mistake. These are the questions that separate professionals who will deliver from ones who will disappear after the deposit.
Most hotel websites send guests to OTAs instead of converting them directly. Here is what a hotel website needs to capture bookings before a guest clicks away.
Most restaurant websites look fine but convert poorly. Here is what actually turns website visitors into seated guests — and what most restaurants are getting wrong.
WordPress looks cheaper upfront. But when you add hosting, maintenance, security, and performance work, a Next.js build often costs significantly less over 3 years.
The cheaper website is not always the better deal. Here is the math that changes how most business owners think about website investment.
The quote looks reasonable. But there are costs built into every WordPress site that most agencies never mention upfront. Here is what to ask about before you sign.
Website maintenance pricing varies wildly — from $50 a month to $5,000 a month. Here is what the market actually charges, what is included at each level, and how to know what you need.
Website speed is not a technical vanity metric. It directly affects how many visitors become customers. Here is what the research says and what it means for your business.
A hacked WordPress site is not just an inconvenience. The financial damage from a security breach — emergency fixes, SEO recovery, lost revenue — adds up fast. Here is what it actually costs.
Las Vegas diners and hotel guests research online before they commit. A slow website does not just frustrate visitors — it costs you reservations, rankings, and revenue. Here is the data.