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Thoughts and Articles from Blend Interactive

Corey Vilhauer  |  May 28, 2026

Google Weighs In: Updated Understanding on GEO

Google just published its first official GEO guidance — and it reframes what we thought we knew. Here's what changed, what held up, and what it can't tell you.

AI  |  Content and IA

Corey Vilhauer  |  May 25, 2026

Write Once, Reach Everyone: Accessible Writing and GEO Want the Same Solution

Accessible writing and GEO-readiness reward the same practices — and understanding why gives you a much stronger argument for both. This article explains where they overlap, what the shared patterns look like, and how to use that overlap to get writing quality taken seriously in rooms where it hasn't been yet.

Accessibility  |  AI  |  Content and IA

Corey Vilhauer  |  May 21, 2026

The Digital Maturity Gap in Financial Services

Credit unions and community banks have room to grow on digital — but the gap isn't about size or software. It's about strategy. Here's where to start.

Financial Services  |  Strategy

Jenna Bonn  |  May 18, 2026

Inside a Web Accessibility Audit: Tools, Testing, and Findings

A graphic of dialog windows and circle graphs representing how Blend tests for accessibility.

A web accessibility audit goes beyond automated tools. Here's how Blend combines automated scanning and manual testing to find real issues and fix them for good.

Accessibility

Corey Vilhauer  |  May 18, 2026

SEO vs. GEO: What Actually Changes for Editors

An icon of a complex web schema and an icon of a magnifying glass, signifying the balance between G E O and S E O.

GEO isn't a replacement for good writing — it's proof that good writing always mattered. Here's what shifts when you write for AI search, and what stays the same.

AI  |  Content and IA

Bob Davidson  |  April 14, 2026

Upgrading Blend Add-Ons for Optimizely CMS 13

Bob Davidson sitting at a table in his office.

After upgrading two Blend Optimizely add-ons to CMS 13 compatibility, Bob Davidson shares the three takeaways — including the new Application system, async content area filtering, and tag helper-based platform navigation.

Development  |  Optimizely

Corey Vilhauer  |  April 3, 2026

Thinking in Components, Not Pages: A Better Way to Model Your Content

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Most web projects start by thinking in pages. But the sites that are easiest to manage — and best understood by search engines — are built around components. Here's why that distinction matters.

Content and IA  |  Design and Front-End  |  Strategy

Corey Vilhauer  |  April 3, 2026

The Process Is the Deliverable

A graphic visualizing the four-step proven process for Blend's strategic work: Understand, Focus, Architect, and Shape

Most web projects are defined by their deliverables. We think the real value lives in the process — the conversations, the alignment, and the thinking that happens before anyone opens a design file.

Content and IA  |  Digital Optimization  |  Discovery and Scoping  |  Strategy

Joe Kepley  |  March 19, 2026

Vendor-Led vs. Bring-Your-Own: Who Owns The Center Of Your Organization’s AI Universe

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CMS vendors handle AI in two ways: built-in orchestration or bring-your-own tools. Learn how each approach works and which fits your AI strategy.

AI

Joe Kepley  |  March 9, 2026

Stop Starting Over: A Better Way to Build Association Websites

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Learn how data orchestration helps associations avoid costly website rebuilds by decoupling content sources from the CMS — so switching tools doesn't mean starting over.

Associations  |  Development  |  Strategy

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