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Hi, I’m JK. I build websites that actually do work.
I help individuals and small businesses build clean, conversion-focused websites using WordPress, from business sites to blogs and eCommerce stores.
Over the last 2 years, I’ve worked with small businesses and creators —
Most people think website scaling means rebuilding your site with another framework.
Scaling simply means 👇🏿
Can your website handle growth without breaking?
More traffic.
More users.
More products.
More requests.
WordPress powers sites getting millions of visits so how is the architecture not built for scalability? 💁🏿♂️
Bad engineering work doesn’t scale.
Good engineering does.
Webflow’s pricing update is interesting because it shows what happens when platforms mature.
They simplify plans, add AI, push more team features, and gradually move upmarket.
Nothing wrong with that but here’s the thing 👇🏿
Most small business founders don’t actually need half of what Webflow is optimizing for.
They need a website that:
• loads fast
• ranks on Google
• converts visitors
• is easy to update
• doesn’t become painfully expensive to scale
This is where the Webflow vs WordPress conversation gets interesting.
Webflow is great for:
• polished marketing sites
• startup landing pages
• visually driven brands
• teams that want clean editing experiences
But once you start needing:
• serious SEO content
• custom CMS logic
• directories
• advanced filtering
• e-commerce flexibility
• thousands of dynamic pages
• lower long-term costs
WordPress quietly starts winning again.
And before any audio developer says “WordPress is outdated”…
No! Bad WordPress is outdated.
A lot of people’s experience with WordPress is with nulled or a $75 theme, 37 plugins, poor hosting, and someone who just slapped Elementor on a page and called themselves a WordPress developer.
That’s not WordPress.
Good WordPress today is 👇🏿
• Custom architecture
• Fast hosting
• Clean design
• SEO-first builds
• Scalable CMS
• Proper performance optimization
It just works.
You own it.
You can scale it.
You’re not fighting limits.
And if built properly, it’s fast.
The funny thing is, as Webflow keeps moving upmarket, WordPress starts making even more sense again for a lot of businesses.
Not every founder needs Webflow.
Not every founder needs WordPress either.
But if your business depends on content, SEO, or flexibility…
WordPress is still hard to ignore.
Congratulations @neo_officialll 🥳🎉
As someone who's been doing SEO for sites in Nigeria for some years, I checked out https://t.co/LpcQgjEs0J and wanted to share honest feedback.
Suggested areas that need attention 👇🏿
• Clean, keyword-rich URL slugs (current ones are hurting SEO)
• Proper meta titles, descriptions & Open Graph tags on all pages
• Structured data (Schema) for products to enable rich snippets
• Page speed optimization is good but core web vitals can be improved
• Product descriptions optimized for users search intent
• Change website typography to something more readable (Claude is very fond of your current font choice)
• Strong trust signals (customer reviews, payment security badges, etc)
• Image optimization + proper alt texts
• XML sitemap and correct indexing setup (Website has no sitemap so it can’t be crawled by search and LLMS)
• Guest checkout - Forcing users to sign up or login before they can even see the checkout page is hurting conversions.. in 2026
• Use “Added to Cart” success feedback message (instead of only incrementing the number)
Quick note on Checkout
Since you'd still collect email, phone number and other customer information for delivery, I think making signup mandatory creates unnecessary friction.
Most buyers just want to purchase quickly. You can still build your customer database over time without forcing accounts upfront.
Also, since you’re building with Next.js, make sure it's properly secured and always update your dependencies.
These changes will help a lot with both Google rankings and actual sales conversions.
Happy to explain any of them in more detail if you want.
Congratulations again! 🥳
Daniel from @ManageMySiteco.
No shade, but some WordPress developers really need to learn design.
Stop comparing WordPress developers to people who just install a theme, add some AI content and call it a day.
Installing a theme and slapping AI content on the pages doesn’t suddenly make someone a WordPress developer.
There’s a big difference between someone who installs WordPress and someone who actually knows WordPress.
The public asked us to fix @_belikebaddy's legs. It is discourteous to leave him with one leg. I've been getting messages about the 2nd surgery and the donation.
Having conferred with @the_beardedsina, we agreed to send the balance of the Aunty Esther's money (N953k) to him. The account is officially closed. I have also sent my personal donation. Baddy has added his savings to the fund.
We now have N10.5m and $938 out of N19m. That is about N11.8m. We need N7.2m to complete the surgery money. Please send your donations to the Wema Account and we can wrap this up. Thank you for your kindness 🙏🏾
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If you want to send USDT
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This course will teach you how to build chatbots that clients are willing to pay $5000 without coding.
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Repost on your timeline, someone might need it for their life to change in 2026!!!!
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@omoalhajaabiola
A moving company hired me to build their pSEO website. I ended up building them 398 pages.
Let me explain what programmatic SEO is and why I did this instead of just building one nice homepage.
When someone needs a mover, they don’t go to Google and type movers.
They type something like:
• movers in Bethesda
• office movers Washington DC
Every search is specific. The city matters. The service matters.
So here’s the problem with a regular website. You build one homepage.
It talks about the company, lists their services, looks great.
But that one page is trying to rank for hundreds of different searches across dozens of cities.
Google doesn’t work like that.
One page should be one focus.
If your page isn’t specifically about packing services in Virginia, it’s not going to show up when someone searches that.
This is where programmatic SEO comes in. Instead of manually writing hundreds of pages, you build a system that generates them automatically.
Here’s how I did it;
The company serves 8 services and 44 cities across DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
8 × 44 = 352 pages.
Each one targeting a specific search like:
• residential movers in City
• storage solutions in Maryland
Plus 44 city pages, 8 service pages, and 3 state pages on top of that. 398 pages total. All generated in under a second.
What does each page actually contain?
Not just the city name swapped out. That’s lazy and Google knows the difference.
Each page has;
• A headline written for that specific city and service.
• Copy that references the actual county, population, and local context of that city.
• Its own unique meta title and description that shows in Google search results.
• Internal links to related cities and related services. Google reads all of this. The more relevant and specific the page, the better it ranks.
Why does this beat running ads?
Ads stop the moment you stop paying.
These 398 pages sit on the website permanently. Every month that passes, they build more authority. More clicks. More leads.
A customer in Dumfries, searching movers in Dumfries finds a page that is entirely about that. Not a homepage with a dropdown menu. That’s the difference.
The whole system runs on plain HTML files hosted on Cloudflare.
• Setup isn’t complicated.
• No monthly software fees.
• One data file controls everything. Add a new city, run one command, the new pages are live in seconds.
If you run a local service business or know someone who does.. this is one of the highest ROI things you can invest in.
Most competitors have one website. You could have 400 pages working for you around the clock. Be smart!