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Why Static Websites Are Better: A Case for Using Hugo Instead of Wordpress
Static websites are becoming increasingly popular among developers and website owners. These types of sites are generated from plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files, rather than being dynamically generated from a database like WordPress. Static websites offer a number of benefits over dynamic sites, including faster load times, better security, and easier maintenance. In this article, we will explore the advantages of static websites and why using Hugo, a static site generator, may be a better choice than WordPress.

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Too busy to succeed or how to start a side business anyway
You want to start an Online Business but you have work, family and other commitments that are taking up all your available time. You feel like you can never really get right to it. Deep down inside you know that you really want to start your own thing, one day maybe. If time permits. This approach will lead you to never ever really get started. You have to change it! Let’s look at a few ideas that will help you to change.

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How to write articles - a systematic approach
To fill your niche site with valuable content in the form of good quality articles you need a system. Such system must support you and help you to invest your time as effective as possible. A good example of such a systematic process for creating articles will be provide on this page. Try to stick the fundamental rules especially regarding separation of research, actual writing, and proofreading. However always feel free to slightly tweak them to your own personal needs where necessary, while working with the system.

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Introduction
How can websites be set-up? Generally speaking there are two main ways of how internet web sites can be set up: Dynamic Static Dynamic Sites Dynamic sites use server-side processing and the actual content of the pages is typically stored within database tables. When a user requests a page the server side process (like PHP) fetches the content from the database (like MySQL), loads the available templates and renders the HTML Webpage “on the fly”.

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