11 guides for UK business owners on hosting ROI, downtime costs, GDPR, compliance, SEO, and getting more from their WordPress investment. Plus one authority report.
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Downtime is rarely just an IT problem. Direct revenue loss, SEO damage, customer trust — how to quantify what it actually costs.
3 min readThe price comparison between shared and managed hosting is misleading. Here's how to calculate the actual ROI.
3 min readThe metrics that signal your site has outgrown its infrastructure — and when the right time to act is before things break.
Compliance & Risk
UK GDPR applies to every site with a contact form, email signup, or analytics. Fines up to £17.5m or 4% of turnover.
Financial services, healthcare, and legal sectors face hosting requirements that go beyond standard security best practices.
If your site allows user-generated content — comments, reviews, forums — you have specific duties under the Act.
1 in 5 people in the UK have a disability. An inaccessible website isn't just bad practice — it's potentially unlawful.
Getting More From Your Site
What actually moves the needle in 2026: content quality, technical foundations, local signals, and user experience.
Why WordPress emails land in spam, and how to fix it with proper SPF, DKIM, and SMTP configuration.
The internet generates 3.7% of global carbon emissions. Every performance optimisation also reduces your carbon output.
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