do you still try to find deals for everything or not really anymore?

i used to spend a lot of time trying to get the best deal possible before buying anything online. checking different sites, trying codes, comparing prices… all that

at some point it just started feeling like too much effort for not that much return, so now i’m kinda in the middle. i don’t go out of my way anymore, just rely on whatever shows up automatically. i tried one of those extensions (coupert i think?) but honestly not sure how much of a difference it makes

it’s definitely less stressful this way, but i also feel like i might be missing out on better deals

how do you guys approach it? still optimizing everything or just keeping it simple?

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u/EasySherbert6265 — 25 days ago

Foggy Morning Somewhere Between Silence and the Mountains

Took this on a backpacking trip a few mornings ago after me and my friend camp near the trail. We woke up around 6:45am and the whole area was covered in fog for about an hour before it cleared up. The hike in was longer than we expected and pretty cold overnight, but the views the next morning made it worth it. Probably one of the quieter campsites I’ve stayed at.

u/EasySherbert6265 — 26 days ago

=What’s your biggest headache when managing multiple WordPress websites

I’ve noticed that once you start managing several WP sites, the technical overhead becomes more annoying than the actual content work.

Things like backups, updates, separating environments, monitoring uptime, and keeping everything organized across different hosts starts getting messy fast.

Many people were comparing different ways to handle this and i heard about big setups like PBN LTD that focus more on centralized management for multiple sites rather than normal shared hosting.

Made me curious how everyone here approaches it. Do you keep everything under one ecosystem or spread sites across different providers?

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u/EasySherbert6265 — 27 days ago