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After launch: the first 90 days
What happens after a website or app launch: the first 90 days — measure, fix, and improve from real usage. The post-launch loop I run instead of going quiet.
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What happens after launch — SEO, analytics, performance, security basics, maintenance, and owning your code and data.
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June 14, 2026GROWTH
What happens after a website or app launch: the first 90 days — measure, fix, and improve from real usage. The post-launch loop I run instead of going quiet.
June 14, 2026GROWTH
How to get your site cited by AI answer engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity in 2026 — answer-first structure, fact density, and the off-site mentions that win.
June 14, 2026GROWTH
How to keep a website fast as it grows: control image weight, limit third-party scripts, and watch Core Web Vitals so speed doesn't quietly decay over time.
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The SEO basics every founder should own in 2026 — the 20% that moves rankings: intent, titles, speed, internal links, and being citable by AI. No jargon.
June 14, 2026GROWTH
Security basics for small business websites: HTTPS, updates, strong auth, backups, and form protection — the baseline I ship so a site isn't an easy target.
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What website maintenance involves: the updates, security patches, backups, performance checks, and content fixes that keep a site fast, safe, and working.
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How to measure the ROI of a website or app: tie cost to the value it creates — leads, sales, time saved — and judge payback over months, not on launch day.
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What a slow website really costs you in conversions and rankings — the Core Web Vitals targets that matter, why speed sells, and how I keep sites fast.
June 14, 2026GROWTH
Analytics setup for a new site: the handful of events worth tracking from day one — traffic source, key actions, conversions — and what's noise you can skip.
June 14, 2026GROWTH
Who actually owns your website — the code, content, domain, and data? Why ownership matters, the lock-in traps to avoid, and how I hand everything over.