Why WordPress Still Powers 43% of the Web in 2026
WordPress still leads in 2026 because it stays flexible, open, and deeply supported.
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Actionable strategies and developer tips on engineering clean, blazing-fast small business websites.
WordPress still leads in 2026 because it stays flexible, open, and deeply supported.
Read MoreA business website now drives credibility, discovery, and lead generation around the clock.
Read MoreSmall business websites often underperform because of preventable mistakes in speed, usability, and trust.
Read MoreWordPress and Shopify both work well, but they solve different problems for different types of businesses.
Read MoreWebsite pricing in the USA ranges widely because the cost depends on complexity, support, and business goals.
Read MoreWordPress is excellent for many projects, but hand coding wins when speed, control, and precision matter most.
Read MoreThe most valuable WordPress tips are the ones that make your site safer, faster, and easier to maintain.
Read MoreWordPress speed improves fastest when you fix hosting, caching, images, and unnecessary front-end weight.
Read MoreMost WordPress security problems come from preventable issues like weak passwords, outdated plugins, and poor backups.
Read MoreVPS hosting usually gives serious websites better speed, stability, security, and room to grow than shared hosting.
Read MoreDark mode works best when it respects system preference, offers a manual toggle, and keeps the implementation lightweight.
Read MoreTransform your website with high-performance hand coding, custom WordPress design, and expert technical SEO.
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