Why Craft CMS still wins for content-heavy sites
Content-heavy sites live or die by their content model. Here is why Craft is still the platform I reach for when the editorial team is large and the structure is non-negotiable.
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Topics cover WordPress, Craft CMS, Laravel, site rescues and practical AI integration. If you run a website, hire developers or look after one for someone else, there is probably something here for you.
Posts are decisions and principles, not tutorials. You will find advice on when a site rescue beats a rebuild, what to ask before signing a maintenance retainer, how to spot a CMS that will hold up for the next five years and how to fold AI features into a site without breaking what already works.
If you are short on time, start with picking a CMS, what a site rescue looks like or what maintenance actually covers.
Content-heavy sites live or die by their content model. Here is why Craft is still the platform I reach for when the editorial team is large and the structure is non-negotiable.
Running several sites from one install sounds simple until you do it. Here is how Craft and WordPress actually handle multi-site and which one I would pick for which job.
A pattern-level guide to making a Craft site fast and keeping it fast. Caching strategy, eager loading, asset transforms, query cost and the decisions that compound over years.
SEOmatic is the SEO layer most Craft sites end up running. Here is how it actually works, the configuration patterns that age well and the mistakes that quietly hurt rankings.
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