Counting your blessings, and your COVID fears

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Anyone else feel like they are standing on one of the last pieces of the cracked glacier as it melts around them? For the first few days heading back into COVID territory, it seemed pretty easy to leap from one piece of ice to the other, delivering what was needed to each of my family … Read more

A letter from your country cousins in the time of COVID

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I’m writing this from lockdown, at least I think I am. Our town is not in lockdown, but my daughter and I have found ourselves at home after a trip to neighbouring Tamworth to the orthodontist, apparently on the same day someone from Newcastle who didn’t know they had COVID made the same trip. We … Read more

Winners and losers: two very different pictures

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Your mum’s a bad loser, I told my daughter recently. And you come from a long line of them. The Scrabble game had come out on a family holiday, and I felt my anxiety levels rising. The sight of the Monopoly box can have me near meltdown. We didn’t play many board games when I … Read more

Railing against only COVID solutions achieves little

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I’m worried for Australia, where the COVID-19 rip current is starting to become very apparent. The ocean of our population contains a seething, angry, frightened element who can now find each other via social media and share and feed their anger. This erupted in Australia on the weekend when there were protests in capital cities … Read more

How technology rapidly reimagined our lives

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There is a story I feel has been left untold. It’s the story of a generation. I have reached the age of 51. I’m not expecting congratulations – I got here by being lucky enough to wake up every day. But, having been born just this side of 1970, I can give you the complete … Read more

Nothing gets us stirred up quite like wheelie bins

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IT’S been about 30 years since I first crept into a council meeting. I was 20 or so, had no idea what I was doing, and industriously wrote down every word. It was Brisbane City Council. In true journalism style, it didn’t take me long to go from mouse to peacock, claiming it up with … Read more

Australia, we can’t keep on building forever

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Watching the mice multiply in regional New South Wales makes you think they are not the brightest creatures. They are expanding at such a rate that, at times, they turn on each other. Discovering that I had been carrying a live one around in the toe of my boot for more than an hour also … Read more

Mate, the news is out – we’re a pack of flaming galahs

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Let’s face it, Australia is known as the land of big things and weird animals. You can’t even go to Bunnings at Ballina without being confronted by a giant prawn, and a parfait at the Big Pineapple was the pinnacle of perfection when we were kids. There are people who trek from one big thing … Read more

Andrew Laming: Find people who care, not who need empathy training

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Can empathy training really help Liberal MP Andrew Laming? Of all the weird and wonderful potions that have come out of government, this one has the shine and shimmer of snake oil. I’m not saying there’s nothing in it. What I am saying is that my admittedly basic research shows that empathy training is all … Read more

Why is legislation needed to deliver respect?

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This week I was added to a chat group of journalists I worked with 20 years ago. This was prompted by some strong public words from a former colleague who spoke at a Senate hearing into media diversity. These were women I had spent hundreds of hours with, but in just a few messages, we … Read more

IVF will never be quite as simple as ABC

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As I write this, there will be Australians at every stage of IVF. There will be couples – and singles – making decisions. There will be women taking folic acid to prepare themselves for pregnancy. There will be people getting injections, having eggs harvested, embryos implanted and most of all, there will be lots of … Read more

Why Two Cats Creative uses WordPress​

There is no one solution that is perfect for everyone, but for most people serious about their business and building their online presence, self-hosted WordPress is the best fit.

It allows you to own all of your content, and you aren’t left hanging if the platform (i.e. Wix, Weebly etc) decide to close their doors, or remove functions that you rely on.

Your WordPress website is also open to unlimited growth. You can start with a basic site and then evolve to include e-commerce, memberships and much more. You aren’t restricted like you are with other platforms that are closed.

Additionally, the SEO potential of WordPress is powerful. WordPress is extremely SEO-friendly from the outset and it only gets better when you use SEO-friendly themes and plugins.

Clients often come to us because they’ve already got a website built with Wix or Squarespace, but as their business has grown, their website is unable to grow with them. For example, they need features that the other platforms don’t offer (or, not at least without their monthly fee sky-rocketing). 

Having said that, some smaller businesses do just want a presence and that’s it. They don’t care about being found on Google, they don’t need anything fancy, and they don’t want to pay someone to maintain their website. If that’s the case, then one of the other platforms may be a better fit.

You may have heard that WordPress is more complicated to use but we make it as user-friendly as possible and we will guide you every step of the way.

We use WordPress because it is a future-proof solution that gives you the most options, no matter how much your business grows.