Why AI Jobs Are Moving to Seattle: Pros, Cons, and Job-Seeking Tips

Seattle is increasingly recognized as a hotspot for artificial intelligence (AI) jobs. According to an Axios article on Seattle's AI boom, the city's unique combination of tech infrastructure, talent, and innovation is making it an attractive destination for companies and professionals alike. But what exactly makes Seattle so appealing for AI, and…

The Hidden Cost of Spreadsheets—and How No-Code Can Help

Spreadsheets are everywhere. From budgeting and inventory tracking to client lists and scheduling, small business owners rely heavily on tools like Excel and Google Sheets to manage day-to-day operations. And why not? They’re familiar, flexible, and free (or already included in Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace). But here’s the truth: for most…

Boost Your Writing with Multiple Personas: An Advanced AI Prompting Technique

As someone who works in AI communications, I’ve seen firsthand how generative AI is transforming the way we write. But here’s the secret sauce to taking your content to the next level: multiple personas. It’s an advanced prompting technique that taps into AI tools trained on different datasets to enrich your writing with incredible depth and…

From Blog Builder to Business Backbone? The Rise and Limits of WordPress in the No-Code Era

When we talk about no-code development today, the conversation quickly turns to platforms like Bubble, Webflow, and Make. But long before these tools emerged, one name quietly led the charge in democratizing website creation: WordPress. WordPress launched in 2003 as a blogging tool. Over time, thanks to its open-source roots and plugin-based ar…

Why Writing for Business Still Matters—Even in the Age of AI

When I first started writing content for Seattle-area professionals and small businesses, I thought I had it all figured out. I had excelled in English during college and grad school, and I was working as a technical writer at Microsoft. Writing was my thing—how hard could it be to write for local businesses? Turns out, a lot harder than I ex…