WordPress and I go way back.

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Just finished tweaking a client’s site again. No code. Just persistence.

I’m platform-agnostic. If it helps users find what they need, it’s fine.
But “fine” won’t cut it in certain industries. You know the ones.

Still—WordPress.
After 15+ years of blogging, it’s held up. Stored every messy draft and half-baked idea.
Like a box of old journals you never got around to sorting.

My main blog lives on Ghost now (faster, cleaner, no bloat).
But I’ve kept the original one on WordPress. Why? Sentiment. Familiarity. Maybe a little resistance to change.

Lately, I’ve been back inside the WordPress universe, learning more about its Frankenstein plugins and drag-and-drop page builders.
Latest rabbit hole: Divi.

Feels like grade school again.
Except this time, my lower back files complaints.

Here’s to steady growth—whether you’re a WordPress snob or not.

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