If you manage a WordPress site long enough, errors are inevitable. A blank white screen after a plugin update. A “Page Not Found” message on a page you know exists. A database connection error that locks every visitor out of your site. A hacked site...
I’ve been doing technical SEO long enough to remember when canonical tags were considered a niche concern — something you only had to worry about if you ran a massive e-commerce site with thousands of filtered product URLs. That’s no longer the case. In...
I’ve done enough site audits to know that orphan pages are one of those issues that keeps showing up regardless of how big or polished a website is. A startup with 30 pages has them. A well-funded e-commerce brand with 50,000 URLs definitely has them. And in...
I’ve audited dozens of websites over the years, and there’s one thing I keep seeing — businesses that have invested thousands into content and backlinks, but their traffic flatlines. Nine times out of ten, the culprit isn’t the content itself....
I’ve been using Google Analytics on my WordPress site for a while now, and it’s great for tracking traffic numbers. But one thing it never showed me was why visitors were leaving certain pages, or which parts of my content they were actually reading....