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Help Hub

Small Business Website Help Hub

Plain-English guides for business owners who want to understand websites, hosting, domains, WordPress, email, SEO basics, and design files without getting buried in jargon.

Why this exists

Business owners should not need to guess what a website setting means.

A domain, hosting plan, DNS record, WordPress plugin, email platform, or logo file can sound small until it affects the live business. The Help Hub gives plain-English context before a rushed change turns into lost email, a broken website, a slow launch, or a confusing support ticket.

The articles are written for owners and office managers who want enough knowledge to make a good decision, not a technical manual. Each guide explains what the thing is, why it matters, what to check, common mistakes, and when it is smart to ask for help.

This also builds trust before a quote request. A business owner who understands the basics can explain the problem faster, keep ownership of important accounts, and avoid paying for the wrong fix. The best website partner should make the confusing parts easier to understand, not use them to make the project feel mysterious.

Use these guides when you are planning a new website, moving hosts, checking a domain, comparing WordPress options, choosing business email, preparing design files, or trying to understand why a current website feels slow or hard to manage.

Best places to start

  • Start with hosting if the website is slow, hard to move, or stuck before launch.
  • Start with domains and DNS if email, website routing, verification, or transfer access is the problem.
  • Start with WordPress if the site has too many WordPress add-ons, confusing editing screens, or unclear ownership.
  • Start with design files if a logo, print file, or website graphic keeps looking wrong.
  • Start with email safety if an invoice, password reset, or account warning looks suspicious.

How to use this hub

Read enough to make a better decision.

You do not need to become a web developer to own a better website. The point is to understand the risk, know the right question to ask, and avoid expensive confusion.

When a setting affects your live website, domain, email, search visibility, or business files, slow down and get the change right.

Business help

One clear point of contact.

Kodiak Graphics helps small businesses with focused websites, WordPress help, web hosting, DNS setup, local SEO, and website management.