At a recent business lunch event, I heard a competitor of mine make the claim that you can’t update key SEO elements of a page in WordPress. Because of that, they argued WordPress should be avoided. Unfortunately, I had already spoken and talked a bit about myself and my business at the meeting, or I would have corrected the point in my introduction. SEO elements like meta title and description CAN be easily updated in WordPress.

I’ve heard from other companies in my industry that WordPress is full of pitfalls and shortcomings. I agree with that point – it is full of them; but so is every content management system on the market. They’ve all got their pros and cons. The great thing about WordPress it that it is pretty easy to overcome any such issue.

The meta title and description tags, while not a huge factor in ranking, should be customized for each individual page on a site. With the out-of-the-box WordPress install, that’s not really doable. But by simply adding the Yoast SEO plugin, it’s easily taken care of. Plus, there are countless other benefits of using Yoast on a site. Heck, Yoast alone is reason enough to use WordPress.

Yes, there are security shortcomings, but again, it’s 2018 – ALL content managements systems and event straight HTML sites have security concerns. Again, with WordPress, we can install WordFence and those security issues are addressed.

If you’re worried about SEO or security limitations in WordPress, I can assure you, they are easily taken care of with a few simple plugins. I’ve played around with several content management systems and even built one internally (Blossom, RIP), and all pale in comparison to WordPress.

If you hear someone saying those things about WordPress, they probably haven’t spent a minute or two actually looking into the program to see just what is available. As an out-of-the-box system, it’s one thing, but with the addition of a few simple plugins, the content management system takes on a whole new life. If you’ve got any concerns about security or SEO in WordPress, feel free to reach out. We’d be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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Insights, Tips, and Strategies for Small Business Success

Our blog is packed with expert advice on website design, SEO, marketing, branding, and more. Whether you’re looking to improve your website’s performance, boost your online presence, or streamline your business’s digital strategy, you’ll find valuable insights and actionable tips right here.

Everything will be OK if your keywords sound a little clunky or odd

Keywords Might Sound Clunky or Odd (And That’s Okay)

Keywords can sound awkward or unnatural, but they’re often the exact words people type into Google. Businesses and customers don’t always speak the same way, especially online. Understanding how people actually search helps your website get found, even if the wording feels a little clunky at first.

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What are the disadvantages of WordPress?

WordPress is a powerful website platform, but it is not without its drawbacks. Security, frequent updates, and plugin conflicts are real concerns when a site is not properly managed. The good news is that these disadvantages are easy to overcome. When WordPress is maintained intentionally, it becomes a flexible, reliable solution for small businesses.

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Setting the Timezone

One of the smallest WordPress settings can quietly affect how your site runs. Matching your site’s timezone helps keep contact form emails, scheduled posts, event calendars, and logs accurate. It’s a quick setup step, but skipping it can lead to confusion. At Full Scope Creative, it’s one of the first behind-the-scenes details we set for every client site.

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Relying Only on Facebook Is Risky for Contractors

Relying on Facebook as your only online presence puts your business at risk. While Facebook is useful for updates and visibility, it was never meant to be your foundation. This article explains where Facebook falls short for contractors, how it limits search visibility and clarity, and why your website should be your true home base.

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It’s in good hands

Your website shouldn’t just say you’re trustworthy, it should show it. From testimonials and portfolios to case studies and real team photos, the right elements help visitors feel confident reaching out. Learn how small changes to your website can build trust, reduce hesitation, and reassure people that they’re truly in good hands.

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Your Website Isn’t Just for New Clients

Your website should do more than attract new clients. It should support the people already working with you. From educational content and helpful resources to clearly listed services, a well-built website gives clients clarity, confidence, and direction. When your site continues to serve clients after the sale, it helps build stronger, longer-lasting relationships.

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Website Hosting vs Website Builder

Website hosting and website builders are often confused, but they play very different roles. Hosting is where your website lives and how it performs. A website builder is how it is created and updated. When the two work together intentionally, your website becomes faster, more secure, easier to manage, and far more effective for your business goals.

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Spammers and Hackers Aren’t Dumb

Spammers and Hackers Aren’t Dumb

Spammers and hackers are not guessing anymore. Their attacks are automated, fast, and designed to find weak shortcuts. Simple security habits are no longer enough. Strong passwords, trusted plugins, reliable backups, and layered protection all matter. Website security works best when it is intentional, consistent, and built to handle real world threats.

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WP Mail SMTP Pro Makes Email Setup Easier and More Reliable

Website emails are easy to forget about until they stop working. WP Mail SMTP Pro makes setup simpler, keeps your site connected to Google Workspace or Microsoft 365, and helps prevent messages from landing in spam. With one click setup and easier reconnections, it keeps your contact forms and notifications reliable.

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