The Measure
A place where Bernard jots some useful things down. A few tips on getting your site found, the odd report on what things really cost. For people who have moved in, and people still deciding.
Hopefully useful - always open to suggestions.
Getting found
PinnedPlain ways to help people - and the robots that now read and summarise the web - find you and understand what you do. No jargon, nothing you need a developer for.
Say what you do in the words people actually use
The fastest way to be found is to describe what you do in the plain words people type into a search box, not the clever name you use for it.
Give every page one job and one honest title
A page that tries to do everything is found for nothing. Give each page one clear job, and a title that says plainly what it is.
Answer the real questions, in plain words
Write down the questions people actually ask you, and answer them plainly on the page. It helps the visitor, and it is exactly what the robots quote back.
Describe your pictures so they can be read
A search engine cannot see a photograph. Give each important picture a plain written description, and your work becomes findable instead of invisible.
Keep your name and details the same everywhere
Use the same name, the same place and the same details on your site and everywhere else you appear. Sameness is how a search engine decides you are real.
Reports and longer reads
Costs and moving · 14 June 2026
Bubble 2026 pricing, explained - the bill that moves with your traffic
What Bubble really costs in 2026: Starter is $348 a year and Growth $1,428, both in US dollars and before the workload-unit meter, card fees and any tax. The whole bill, plainly.
Read the report →Costs and moving · 14 June 2026
Squarespace 2026 pricing, explained - what your renewal will actually cost
What a Squarespace site really costs in the UK in 2026 once VAT is on - the Core plan is £244.80 a year, not the £17 a month on the advert. The whole bill, set out plainly.
Read the report →Costs and moving · 14 June 2026
Webflow 2026 pricing, explained - priced in dollars, paid in pounds
What a Webflow site really costs a UK buyer in 2026: priced in US dollars, with 20% VAT on top, so Basic works out at $216 a year and Premium $360 - against Bernard's flat £120.
Read the report →Costs and moving · 14 June 2026
Wix 2026 pricing, explained - what a Wix site really costs
What a Wix site really costs in the UK in 2026 once VAT is on - the Light plan is £129.60 a year, Core £230.40, and the free plan carries Wix's adverts. The whole bill, plainly.
Read the report →Costs and moving · 14 June 2026
WordPress 2026 pricing, explained - free to start, then the price climbs
What a self-hosted WordPress site really costs in the UK in 2026: hosting renews three to six times higher, plus 20 per cent VAT - around £201 a year versus Bernard's flat £120.
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