Resources, blog articles and practical technical insights.
This section brings together resources and articles related to WooCommerce, WordPress, Shopify, ecommerce systems and technical website work.
The purpose is to publish useful material that helps explain the systems, problems and decisions that sit behind real project work across this site. It works alongside the services, case studies and the main Mihai Dobre profile.
The blog is organised around practical topic clusters.
The resources section is grouped into four main categories: build, fix, grow and SEO. This keeps the content closer to real project stages rather than publishing disconnected blog posts.
It also makes it easier to connect articles back to the main service areas across WooCommerce, WordPress, Shopify and broader ecommerce systems.
Resources about building websites, stores and technical foundations.
This category supports articles about website creation, platform choices, design decisions and the foundations of new WordPress, Shopify or ecommerce builds.
Resources focused on solving problems and improving weak implementations.
This category is best for technical corrections, migrations, platform issues and the kind of practical changes required when something existing is no longer working properly.
Resources for business growth, decision-making and ecommerce direction.
Growth articles cover decisions around hiring, platform fit, website investment and the practical commercial side of web and ecommerce work.
Resources about visibility, structure and SEO-aware website decisions.
SEO resources help connect design, technical setup and site structure with search visibility, especially where businesses want better foundations for long-term growth.
These categories work best when connected back to the main services, the case studies and the core technical clusters like WooCommerce, WordPress and Shopify.
Selected articles already published on the site.
This section highlights a selection of existing articles so visitors can move quickly into practical topics without needing to search through the whole resources archive first.
The articles below already support the wider structure around WooCommerce, Shopify, WordPress, pricing, hiring decisions and technical website direction in the UK.
WooCommerce vs Shopify for UK businesses.
A practical comparison for businesses deciding between WooCommerce and Shopify, with a UK-focused angle around platform fit, control and ecommerce direction.
WordPress website migration in the UK.
Useful for businesses planning a migration and wanting a clearer view of what a WordPress move can involve from a technical and project perspective.
Website cost articles for UK businesses.
Pricing-related content helps visitors understand budget expectations before moving into a specific platform or project route.
Choosing the right web designer or development route.
These articles support the decision-making side of projects, especially for businesses comparing freelancers, agencies, cost and long-term fit.
These featured articles should support the same structure as the rest of the site: articles lead into relevant services, technical clusters like WooCommerce and WordPress, and real project evidence through the case studies.
Different reading paths depending on what you want to solve.
Not every visitor comes to the resources section for the same reason. Some are comparing platforms, some are trying to understand costs, and others are deciding who to hire.
These paths make it easier to move through related articles without treating the blog as one flat archive.
For businesses deciding between WooCommerce, Shopify or WordPress.
This path is useful when the main question is which platform fits the business best, how flexible it is and what the long-term trade-offs look like.
For businesses trying to understand pricing before starting.
This path groups articles around website cost, platform-specific pricing and the difference between cheap, affordable and properly scoped work.
For businesses choosing the right designer or developer route.
This path supports questions around freelancers, agencies, quality, specialist fit and what to look for before committing to a project.
For small businesses planning a website or online shop.
This path focuses on practical articles for small business websites, ecommerce design direction and platform-related decisions for online selling.
These paths should support the wider structure of the site, leading readers from article-level questions into the relevant services, platform hubs like WooCommerce and Shopify, and real implementation examples in the case studies.
Articles often connect to real technical services.
Many articles in this resources section explain topics that appear regularly in real projects. Platform choice, pricing questions, migrations or technical problems often lead to deeper work.
Because of that, the blog naturally connects to the main technical areas of the site, especially WooCommerce, WordPress, Shopify and broader ecommerce systems.
WooCommerce development and store improvements.
Many ecommerce-related articles connect directly to the work described across the WooCommerce pages, including development, speed improvements and store optimisation.
WordPress websites and technical improvements.
WordPress topics in the blog often support the broader WordPress services, including development, migrations and structural improvements.
Shopify stores and ecommerce builds.
Articles related to Shopify support the wider Shopify section of the site, where projects and technical work around Shopify stores are explained.
If you want to see how these topics translate into real project work, the next place to explore is the case studies section or the explanation of how projects are handled.