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Understanding WordPress Hosting Cost 2026: A Smart Guide
by Mutewind Digital on April 8, 2026
WordPress hosting costs are going up in 2026, and the reasons behind that shift matter more than the numbers. Between cPanel license fee changes, shared hosting risks you may not see on the invoice, and rising infrastructure costs across the board, the gap between...
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What Makes a Website an “Unfair Advantage” in 2026?
April 1, 2026
Your competitors are posting on Instagram. They’re tweeting. They’re spending hours on platforms they’ll never own. Meanwhile, the businesses pulling ahead in 2026 are the ones who built something nobody can take away from them....
ADA Title II Deadlines Are Coming: Are Public-Sector Sites Ready?
March 29, 2026
The federal government just told every public-sector website in the country to get accessible — or face consequences. If you run a municipality site, manage an HOA web presence, or oversee digital platforms for a...
The Risk of Scraped SEO Data After Google’s Legal Action
March 24, 2026
Most businesses have no idea how their SEO dashboard actually gets its data. It’s just never been something anyone had to care about, that is until now. Google’s lawsuit against SerpApi threw a recent curveball....
2026 Website Risk & Infrastructure Checklist for Ambitious Businesses
March 19, 2026
Your website can look completely fine on the surface and still be one misconfigured setting, one unpatched plugin, or one weak password away from a serious problem. Most operators don’t find that out until something...
Hosting Costs Are Rising in 2026 — What That Means for Your Website
March 15, 2026
Your hosting bill is going up this year. Not because you’re getting more. Because cPanel is charging more — again. cPanel license fees are rising up to 15% on January 1, 2026, pushing renewal pricing...
2026 State Privacy Law Expansion: What Your Website Should Already Have
March 12, 2026
If you run a business with a website, 2026 is the year privacy compliance stops being optional. Three more states just added their own comprehensive privacy laws to an already crowded regulatory map, and the...