WordPress will remain the most popular CMS choice in 2026—but for many SME use cases, it’s either overkill or comes with ongoing costs. We’ll show you when a new WordPress website is truly worth it, when alternatives like Kirby or static sites are the better choice, and what ongoing costs you should realistically budget for.
WordPress file permissions are invisible—until they cause problems: plugins won’t install, updates fail, and media uploads are blocked. We’ll show you the correct settings for wp-config, directories, and files—secure, restrictive, and functional.
Is your WordPress site running on PHP 7.2 or 7.3 and displaying warnings? With All-Inkl, you can change the PHP version in the customer portal—no support ticket required, no risk involved. We’ll show you in two steps which PHP version you currently need and how to activate it.
An HTTP 500 error isn't just a minor issue—it makes your website invisible to both Google and users. The causes range from plugin conflicts and PHP timeouts to server misconfiguration. We’ll show you how to systematically narrow down HTTP 500 errors and which tools can speed up the diagnosis.
TYPO3 is considered complex—and rightly so, if you set it up like a blog system. But TYPO3 can also run efficiently for SMEs: configured leanly, with a clear editorial structure and the right extensions. We’ll show you which configurations are typical for SMEs and where typical over-complexity can be avoided.
TYPO3 is the enterprise CMS behind many German corporate websites—powerful, secure, and scalable. For SMEs, however, it’s not the array of features that matters, but the question: Does it meet our needs? We explain when TYPO3 is the right choice and which CMS alternatives work better in which scenarios.
A website relaunch is rarely just a design project—it’s an investment in the years ahead. If you underestimate the relaunch phase, you’ll lose search rankings, site speed, and sometimes even customers. We’ll show you what kind of preparation is key to a successful relaunch and where typical project disasters tend to occur.
By 2026, a hacked WordPress site won’t be a rare occurrence—it will be a common occurrence due to poor maintenance. Recovery takes time, damages your reputation, and often costs money. We’ll show you a structured emergency plan: from cleaning up the installation and rotating passwords to analyzing vulnerabilities.
Essential Addons for Elementor is one of the most widely used plugin bundles for WordPress—and in 2024, it had a critical security vulnerability that affected millions of websites. Anyone who uses such plugins without monitoring is operating on blind faith. We’ll show you how to systematically keep track of WordPress plugin risks.
Full-service web agencies promise a one-stop solution—web design, SEO, content, hosting, and maintenance. For small and medium-sized businesses, this can be either efficient or expensive. We’ll show you when a full-service model truly accelerates project success and when specialized individual partners are the better choice.
Digital design is more than just screen layout—it encompasses UX, interaction design, motion, and conversion optimization. If you focus solely on aesthetics, you’ll end up building websites that look great but don’t sell anything. We’ll show you which design principles turn a screen into a functional conversion element.
WordPress is often seen as a compromise—but in reality, it’s the best choice for many SMEs, both technically and economically. An open ecosystem, a large pool of developers, and a flexible plugin landscape. Here are ten specific reasons why WordPress almost always delivers the fastest time-to-market for SME projects.