
Pretty Websites Still Break
Websites break. When they do, design skills won’t fix plugin conflicts, errors, DNS issues, or email deliverability. Here’s why technical skill matters.
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Websites break. When they do, design skills won’t fix plugin conflicts, errors, DNS issues, or email deliverability. Here’s why technical skill matters.

Canada’s email rules are strict and the consequences can be brutal. Learn express vs implied consent, what to avoid, and how to stay compliant with a checklist.

Familiar structure helps people move fast. Generic design makes you forgettable. Here’s how to follow best practices without blending in.

Missing pricing and hidden info don’t create leads. It creates exits. If people keep asking, your website should be answering.

A site that breaks on tablet doesn’t look “modern.” It looks unfinished. Tablet deserves real design, not stretched mobile or broken desktop.

More time on site isn’t always better. A well-designed website helps visitors find what they need and move on with confidence.

A followup to our “problem-solving website” article. Use this checklist to find out whether your site is actually helping your business or just sitting there looking pretty.

Your website shouldn’t just exist, it should solve problems. From client forms to smart design, here’s why great websites work harder for your business.

Backlinks still matter but not how you may think. Learn what backlinks really are, how they work today, and why linking out doesn’t boost your own SEO.

Your homepage isn’t your résumé. Keep it focused, clear, and skimmable so customers instantly know who you are, what you do, and how to take the next step.