If you have already read our guide on why websites show so much direct traffic in GA4, you know the causes. This article walks you through exactly how to fix direct traffic in GA4 — every fix, explained in full, with exact steps you can follow today. We cover...
Short answer: For a brand-new website, expect to wait 6–12 months before SEO meaningfully moves the needle. For established sites, you may see real progress in 3–6 months. But here’s the part most guides skip — the first signs of SEO working arrive much earlier...
This is a common issue caused by invalid or bot traffic in GA4, which can distort analytics and affect monetization. The client had a content-driven WordPress website with a decent number of daily visitors, but her AdSense earnings were not making sense. She had...
Accessing your WordPress site when locked out is a common challenge—especially when you suddenly can’t log in or your site starts behaving unexpectedly. If you’re trying to access your WordPress site when locked out, it’s usually caused by login errors, security...
If you’ve checked your analytics recently and noticed a large percentage of direct traffic, you’re not alone. Many website owners see numbers like this in their reports: 25% direct traffic 40% direct traffic sometimes even more than half of all traffic At first...