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Generative Engine Optimization for WordPress: getting cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Overviews.
Search is in the middle of the largest behavioral shift since mobile. A growing share of the queries that used to land on a Google...
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WordPress 7.0’s native AI: what actually changes.
WordPress 7.0, codenamed Armstrong, shipped on May 20, 2026 with native AI as its headline. Most of the coverage so far has been about which...
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WordPress structured data: how schema markup compounds into long-term search authority.
The default state of a WordPress page is that Google has to guess what it is. The page might have a title, a body, a...
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Why most WordPress chatbot integrations get scrapped within six months.
Every WordPress chatbot integration follows roughly the same curve: install, fanfare, decline, removal. By month six, someone proposes removing it and nobody pushes back. The pattern is structural, not vendor-specific.
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The dynamic landing page engine: one URL that shape-shifts to match each ad campaign.
Open the typical agency’s landing-page portfolio and you’ll find some version of the same problem: 40 nearly identical pages, each tied to a specific ad...
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Auto-generated alt text for WordPress: where it works, where it fails.
Here is the complete, updated article with the technical and contextual corrections seamlessly integrated, along with some added markdown formatting to make it easier to...
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Beyond chatbots: AI agent-assist for WordPress support teams.
The chatbot-versus-human framing is a false binary. The interesting AI work in WordPress support isn’t “replace the human with a bot”; it’s “give the human...
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Backfilling alt text with AI: a single afternoon for thousands of WordPress images.
The accessibility debt is real and predictable. A typical 5-year-old WordPress site has somewhere between 1,000 and 10,000 images in the media library. Best case,...
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Using LLMs to audit WordPress code — and the bugs static scanners miss.
Static WordPress security scanners match code against catalogs of known patterns. They miss bugs that don't match a known pattern. LLM-based code review catches those, and adding it to the audit toolkit changes what kinds of bugs you find.
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WordPress AI integrations: capabilities, not chatbots.
Every WordPress site shipped a chatbot in the last twelve months. Almost none of them are used. Meanwhile, the AI integrations that would actually make...
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