TECHNICAL STRATEGY
James Anderson – Jan 28, 2026 – 4 min read
Imagine buying a new car and never changing the oil. It runs fine for a year. Maybe two. But eventually, the engine seizes, and you are left with a massive repair bill that costs more than the maintenance ever would have.
Your website works exactly the same way. In the digital landscape of 2026, “set it and forget it” is a strategy for failure. While it’s tempting to treat your website as a static brochure, the underlying technology is constantly evolving.
Hackers do not sleep. New vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins and server architectures are discovered daily. If your site hasn’t been updated in three months, you aren’t just “a little behind”-you are a target.
We recently audited a client who hadn’t updated their plugins in 18 months. They were unknowingly hosting a phishing scam on a hidden page of their site. The cleanup cost £2,000. An annual maintenance plan would have cost £500.
Google’s Core Web Vitals are now the primary factor in ranking. A database that isn’t optimized slows down your Time to First Byte (TTFB). Every second of delay costs you roughly 7% in conversions.



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