Articles of Interest
Thoughts on websites, business, visibility, and the realities of running a small operation — written from the trenches.
Just one woman’s opinion. Your mileage may vary.
Blogging is Critical to keep your site relevant
I know this. You know this. But I rarely make time for it. We both should.
Angry Dogs, Shifting Horses, and a Hard Decision
Running a business means paying attention, adjusting when things change, and sometimes making decisions you’d rather avoid. Turns out, farm life teaches those same lessons every day.
Define The Role
Most problems in working relationships don’t come from bad intentions — they come from unclear expectations. When no one defines whether the role is strategy or execution, confusion and frustration aren’t far behind.
You Can’t Find Them
Some of the most important businesses in your community are also the hardest to find. Not because they’re rare — but because they’re invisible.
Before You Sign: Website Contracts That Protect You
Before hiring a web developer, understand who owns your domain, website, and access. These three things determine who controls your business online.
Sure. Automation Can Post for You
AI tools can automate content, but they can’t replace human thought, strategy, or voice. Learn what actually makes content effective.
AI Is Starting to Do the Shopping
What That Means for Your Business Most people are starting to use tools like ChatGPT or Gemini to ask questions. “What’s the best vitamin for joint pain?”“Where should I eat tonight?”“Find me a good plumber near me.” Right now, those tools give you options. You still decide.You still click.You still buy. But that’s starting to…
When the Server Goes Down
Server issues and downtime happen. Learn why having a website backup plan and redundancy in place protects your business when problems arise.
Your Website Isn’t the Problem
If your website isn’t bringing in leads, the issue may not be the design. Learn what actually affects visibility, clarity, and results.
When a Website Looks Legit… But the Business Behind It Isn’t Ready
A website can look polished and still fail customers. Here’s what happens when a site goes live before the business is actually ready.
Beyond the Website
A website is only one part of a business’s online presence. Learn how strategic guidance helps small businesses make better digital decisions.
Why Smart People Fall for Scams
Scammers rely on urgency, authority, and fear to manipulate victims. Learn why even intelligent people fall for scams and how to protect yourself.
Tech Support Scams
Fake tech support warnings can convince people to send thousands of dollars to scammers. Learn how these scams work and how to protect yourself.
Google Doesn’t Reward Stale Content
Your Website Is Like a Stack of Mail When Did You Last Add Something New? Think of your website like a stack of mail. Today’s important documents go on top. Tomorrow’s mail gets placed above that. Next week’s important updates push yesterday’s down. By the end of the year, what was once on top is…
What a Real Website Audit Should Include
Not all website audits are equal. Learn what a real website audit should include — and why most free SEO reports miss the point.
They Didn’t Review Your Website
Received an email promising first page of Google rankings? Learn how to spot SEO scam emails and why vague ranking guarantees mean nothing.
What’s Normal — and What’s Not — When You Own a WordPress Website
Learn what’s normal — and what’s not — when it comes to WordPress admin access, hosting restrictions, and developer control of your website.
Professional Marketing Etiquette for Small Businesses
Clear guidelines on professional marketing etiquette for small businesses, including where it’s appropriate to promote your services — and where it’s not.
It’s Never Too Late to Reinvent Yourself
Sometimes the thing we neglect the most is our own business. After decades of helping others grow, it’s easy to lose connection with your own brand, message, and direction. Reinvention doesn’t mean starting over — it means realigning who you are now with how your business shows up in the world.
Do I Really Need a Website in 2026?
If you’re a local service business without a website, people are trying to find you — and giving up. This isn’t about marketing. It’s about being accessible when someone needs you.
Can Veterinarians Take Payments?
Veterinary care has changed — but payment options haven’t always kept up. For pet owners and veterinarians alike, there are better, kinder ways to handle emergencies without putting anyone in an impossible position.
Investing In Your Online Business
Your website isn’t an afterthought — it’s your storefront, your sales team, and your credibility rolled into one. Treating it like a leftover expense is one of the fastest ways to stall your business.
Customer Centered Messaging – It’s Not About You
Effective websites aren’t built around bragging — they’re built around the customer. When your messaging focuses on solving problems instead of talking about yourself, everything works better.
Does It Matter Where You Host Your Website?
Cheap hosting feels like a bargain — until it isn’t. If your website matters to your business, where and how it’s hosted can make or break everything. Here’s the honest truth, from someone who’s cleaned up the messes.
Customer Service Matters
Customer service doesn’t cost more — but it does require intention. Businesses that treat people well build loyalty, trust, and long-term success.
Facebook is not a Website
Facebook is a useful marketing tool — but it’s not a website. Building your business entirely on social media puts your visibility, content, and income in someone else’s control.
When a Web Developer Holds Your Website Hostage
What the hell are you going to do? The web developer holds all the cards and your business hangs in the balance.
The Death Of A Website – Why Updating Content Is Critical
Launching a website and never updating it is one of the fastest ways to make it irrelevant. Nothing breaks, nothing crashes — it just slowly stops working. Here’s why idle websites fade from visibility and what small, consistent updates actually do for your business.
ASAP – Automatic Schedule Assassination Problem
“It’ll only take five minutes” is rarely true. This is a hard look at how ASAP culture sabotages schedules, why last-minute work isn’t free, and why setting boundaries is long overdue — for my business and my sanity.


























