by Ry Bealey | Mar 10, 2026 | Web Hosting
There are two types of website owners: those who back up their sites, and those who wish they had. A hacked site, a bad plugin update, or a clumsy accidental deletion can wipe out months of work in seconds. A recent backup turns a disaster into an inconvenience. What...
by Ry Bealey | Mar 7, 2026 | Web Hosting
When you’re shopping for web hosting, you’ll run into three main types: shared, VPS, and dedicated. They sound technical, but the differences come down to a simple question — how much of the server is yours? Shared Hosting Shared hosting puts your website...
by Ry Bealey | Mar 3, 2026 | Web Hosting
CDN stands for Content Delivery Network. It’s one of those terms that gets thrown around in hosting conversations, and it sounds more complicated than it is. Here’s the plain-English version. How a CDN Works When someone visits your website, their browser...
by Ry Bealey | Mar 2, 2026 | Web Hosting
A one-second delay in page load time can reduce conversions by 7%. For a small business website, that’s not a statistic — it’s real revenue walking out the door. The good news: most WordPress speed issues have straightforward fixes. 1. Choose a Fast Host...
by Ry Bealey | Feb 25, 2026 | Web Hosting
You didn’t start a business to manage servers. But if you’re on a basic hosting plan, that’s exactly what you end up doing — patching software, monitoring uptime, troubleshooting errors, and Googling things like “WordPress white screen of...
by Ry Bealey | Feb 24, 2026 | Web Hosting
Your web host made sense when you started out. But businesses grow, traffic increases, and needs change. At some point, the host that got you online starts holding you back. Here are five signs it’s time to make a move. 1. Your Site Is Slow — And Getting Slower...