Custom Website vs WordPress - What Nobody Tells the Shop Owner Paying $50/Month - Autom84You
WordPress runs 43% of the web. But for a lot of small businesses, a custom website does the same job for less money and zero plugin headaches.
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WordPress runs 43% of the web. But for a lot of small businesses, a custom website does the same job for less money and zero plugin headaches.
Your website might look fine to you - but your customers are bouncing. Here's how to tell if your small business site is quietly costing you thousands.
Etsy takes 12%+ per sale. A custom artist shop website costs less per year than two months of marketplace fees. Here's how to make the switch without losing customers.
Every no-code subscription feels great on day one. By month eighteen, you're basically a tenant on your own website. Here's when Webflow makes sense and when it doesn't.
Webflow is excellent for a lot of businesses. But there's a specific point where custom code wins - and most people cross it without realizing.
No-code tools are popular for good reasons. But once you hit their walls, the monthly fees keep climbing while your options shrink.
I went through a client's SaaS subscriptions tool by tool. $220/month across seven platforms. Two did the same thing. One hadn't been opened since October.
Your restaurant's napkins are the perfect shade of off-white. Your website still shows hours from 2022. Square Online fixes that for $0.
No-code platforms are a $21 billion market. But the real question isn't which is better - it's which is cheaper for YOUR specific situation.
If you're asking 'do I need a website for my small business,' the answer is yes - and the cost of not having one is probably higher than you think.
What to actually look for when you search 'web developer for small business near me' - and how to avoid the expensive mistakes most owners make.
Bay Area small businesses deserve websites built by people who know the market. Here's why local beats remote - and what it actually costs in 2026.
Ghost kitchens don't have a storefront. Your website IS the storefront. Here's what actually works when your entire brand lives online.
Most florists pay $80-100/month for website platforms that rank poorly in local search. Here's the alternative approach that actually books weddings.
Every solo dev has a chaotic toolbelt that actually works. Here's what's happening in freelance dev tools right now - and why the weird picks matter.
Most financial advisor websites look great and violate SEC rules on day one. Here's what compliance actually requires and who builds for it.