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18/05/2026

A client I've worked with for years sent me this on Thursday.

He wasn't briefing a new project.

He wanted to stop sending me projects altogether.

For years it was the same loop between us. He'd send a brief. We'd build the website. Invoice. Next one. It worked. Neither of us was unhappy with it.

Then we changed how DevHush runs.

Agencies get a plan, a queue, and a team that just handles the website work — instead of quoting it job by job.

He saw the new model and asked to start on the monthly plan. Then he came back and said he'd run it for 3 months.

I didn't pitch him that. He lived the project-based version for years and decided the queue made more sense than what he was already doing.

But the message that stuck with me was the one in between.

He has a client who is insisting on Wix instead of WordPress and won't change his mind. He didn't ask me "can you do Wix." He asked whether Wix was covered under the active tasks in the plan.

So let me clear this up for everyone reading, because it's a fair question.

WordPress is what we build. That's the core of DevHush and it's what the plans are built around.

But the website problem on an agency's desk is rarely just WordPress. Sometimes a client won't move off Wix. Sometimes it's Webflow. Sometimes Squarespace. We don't pretend those clients don't exist — when an agency on a plan has one, we handle it instead of sending them back to find someone else.

That's the actual shift in how he saw us.

He stopped thinking of us as the people who build the WordPress site.

He started thinking of us as the team that takes the website problem off his desk — including the client who won't budge on platform.

That's usually how this goes. Nobody gets argued out of project-based work. They quietly notice it's been costing them, and they move.

If you're still running website work one quote at a time, the question isn't whether the queue model is better.

It's how long the project-by-project version has been costing you without you noticing.

11/05/2026

It's live.

The new DevHush is at devhush.com.

What's different:

→ New positioning. We're the WordPress team agencies hire
when their reputation is on the line.

→ Three transparent pricing tiers —
Starter ($747),
Pro ($1,497),
Business ($2,997).

→ Public trial week —
2-3 real tasks,
shipped in 5 days,
No payment until you decide.

65 agencies trusted us with the old version. The new one is
built for the next 65.

Comment "TRIAL" if you want trial week details, or "AUDIT"
for the free 12-question Capacity Audit.

Welcome.

08/05/2026

65 agencies. 750+ projects. Hundreds of launches.

Here's what they taught me:

Agencies that survive aren't the ones with the most talent.

They're the ones whose clients never have to explain why
something didn't ship on time.

Their reputation is what's actually on the line.

That's why we're rebuilding everything around it.

3 days. Comment EARLY for first access.

08/05/2026

Most WordPress "agencies" aren't agencies.

They're freelancers with a logo. The difference shows up in
the moments that matter — when delivery breaks, when timelines
slip, when clients need answers.

A freelancer ghosts. A partner shows up.

That's why we built DevHush. 4 days from launch.

Comment EARLY for first access.

07/05/2026

Something has been bothering me for 18 months.

The way we introduced DevHush didn't match what we'd become.

4 days from now, that ends.

Comment "EARLY" if you want first access to what's coming.

09/04/2026

: Outreach & Lead Generation Specialist (Cold Email + LinkedIn + Basic Sales)

We are looking for a results-driven Outreach & Lead Generation Specialist to help us generate qualified leads and book meetings with marketing agencies.

This role involves cold email outreach, LinkedIn outreach, and basic sales communication.

About Us:

We are a white-label WordPress development company working with marketing agencies worldwide. We help agencies deliver high-quality websites to their clients without handling development themselves.

Your Responsibilities:

1. Cold Email Outreach-

- Build and manage targeted email lists (marketing agencies)
- Write and send personalized cold emails
- Set up and manage follow-up sequences (3–5 emails)
- Optimize campaigns for higher open & reply rates

2. LinkedIn Outreach-

- Send personalized connection requests
- Start conversations via DMs
- Follow up with prospects consistently
- Move interested leads toward booking a call

3. Lead Qualification (Basic Sales)-

- Identify if the lead is a good fit
- Ask basic qualifying questions (budget, needs, timeline)
- Warm up leads before the call

4. Appointment Setting-

- Book meetings using our calendar
- Ensure prospects show up for calls

5. Reporting & Optimization

- Track daily/weekly performance
- Improve scripts based on results

Requirements:

- Proven experience in cold email and/or LinkedIn outreach
- Strong English communication (written & basic spoken)
- Experience with tools like Instantly, Smartlead, Apollo, or similar
- Ability to write personalized messages (NOT generic spam)
- Basic understanding of sales process

Bonus (Not Required, but a Plus):

- Experience working with marketing agencies
- Experience selling web design / WordPress services
- Familiarity with CRM tools

KPIs (How We Measure Success):

- Reply rate (5–15%+)
- Meetings booked per week
- Lead quality
- Show-up rate

Compensation:
- Base + performance bonus (per qualified meeting / per closed deal)
- Long-term opportunity for the right person

How to Apply:

Please include:

- Examples of cold emails or LinkedIn messages you’ve written
- Campaign results (open rate, reply rate, meetings booked)
- Tools you’ve used
- A short Loom video (optional but highly preferred)

Start your application with the word "OUTREACH PRO" so we know you read everything.

Why Join Us?

- Long-term work opportunity
- Performance-based growth
- Work directly with a growing international team

If you're someone who loves generating leads and starting conversations that turn into real business — we’d love to work with you.

20/01/2026

Building a WordPress blog in 2026?
You don’t need to pay for a premium theme to get premium results.

After reviewing and testing multiple free WordPress blog themes, here are the Top 10 Free WordPress Blog Themes for 2026 that deliver on design, speed, and usability.

(Sydney)
A balanced theme with strong customization and performance.
Best for bloggers who want a professional look without complexity.

(Neve)
Lightweight, fast, and modern.
Ideal for personal brands, startups, and small businesses.

(OceanWP)
Feature-rich and highly flexible.
Great for blogs that plan to scale into eCommerce.

(GeneratePress)
Built for speed and SEO.
A solid choice if performance is your top priority.

(Kadence)
Advanced layout options with smart design tools.
Perfect for modern, block-based WordPress sites.

(Blocksy)
Optimized for the WordPress block editor.
A future-ready theme with strong WooCommerce support.

(SiteOrigin Unwind)
Minimalist and elegant design.
Best for clean, distraction-free blogging.

(Hestia)
One-page focused layout with easy customization.
Ideal for bloggers who want a strong homepage experience.

(Astra)
Highly customizable and extremely popular.
Works well for almost any type of blog or website.

(Hueman)
Designed for content-heavy websites.
Excellent for magazine-style or news blogs.

A WordPress theme is not just about appearance.
It directly impacts site speed, SEO, and user experience.

Choose a theme that supports your long-term goals, not just your current design preference.

Which WordPress theme are you using in 2026? Share in the comments!

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