WP Rocket vs LiteSpeed Cache: I Use Both. Here Is What I Actually Found. I have been working with WordPress for over 15 years, and caching is one of those topics where the “right answer” almost always depends on your specific setup. So when people ask me...
Publishing a video on your WordPress site and expecting Google to understand it automatically is one of the most common video SEO mistakes I see. Google can detect that a video player exists on a page, but without structured data telling it what the video is about,...
Redirects are one of those things that work quietly in the background until they do not — and when they break, they can break badly. A redirect loop brings your page down completely, showing visitors the browser’s “ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS” error. A...
If you manage a WordPress site and you are not regularly checking the GSC Coverage Report, you are flying blind on one of the most important aspects of your site’s search performance. This report — now officially called the Pages Report in Google Search Console...
Crawl errors are one of those issues that can quietly damage your site’s search performance for weeks before you notice anything wrong. Googlebot visits your site, hits a problem, cannot access the page — and moves on. No warning in your browser, no visible...