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You're probably dealing with the same pattern most agencies hit once they move past a handful of client sites. One plugin update needs checking on three stores. A contact form fails on a lead-gen site. A client wants a report by this afternoon. Someone forgot which sites still need backups verified. By the time you've logged in everywhere, half the day is gone.

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Your website is live. Your email address is on business cards. Customers know your brand by its domain name. Then one day you realise the domain isn't in your company's name. It was registered by a freelancer, an old employee, or the web developer who set everything up years ago.

That's when “domain ownership” stops being a technical detail and becomes a business risk....


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A Web Application Firewall, or WAF, is a security shield that inspects and filters the traffic going to your website before it reaches your code. With 512,000 DDoS attacks recorded globally in the fourth quarter of 2024 alone, and the global WAF market projected to grow from USD 9.90 billion in 2026 to USD 32.53 billi...


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You've probably got a setup like this right now. Enquiries go to [email protected], quote requests land in sales@, invoices hit another address, and you still want everything visible in the Gmail or Outlook inbox you already check all day. That's where email forwarding helps. It lets you keep a professional business address without forcing you to log in to three differ...


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You're probably looking at a website that feels fine on your office connection, then wondering why customers still drop off before they enquire, book, or buy. In most cases, the issue isn't one dramatic failure. It's a collection of small delays: oversized images, a slow first server response, too many scripts, and WordPress add-ons doing work no visitor asked for.

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