WordPress Tips from Sacramento
Technical guides, case studies, and SEO strategies from 19 years of WordPress development.
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16 Warning Signs Your Business Blog Needs Work
I audit business blogs every week. Most of them share the same problems, and the owners have no idea. HubSpot found that 60% of marketers say blog content generates leads, but only when the blog actually works. Here are 16 warning signs I look for, with WordPress fixes for each one. The Diagnostic Checklist No
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AI for Thought Leadership: 11 Prompts for WordPress Content Creators
I publish 8-12 thought leadership articles per month across WordPress sites, and AI handles roughly 40% of the prep work for each one. Not the writing itself. The research, structuring, and refinement that turns a rough idea into a post worth reading. A 2025 Edelman study found that 73% of decision-makers say thought leadership directly
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How to Get Your WordPress Brand Mentioned in AI Answers
I noticed something in early 2025 that changed how I think about SEO. A client asked ChatGPT to recommend WordPress developers in Sacramento, and a competitor showed up in the answer. My client did not. The competitor had half the portfolio and worse Google rankings, but their site was structured in a way that AI
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Traditional Search vs AI Search: What WordPress Site Owners Need to Know
Google’s AI Overviews now appear on roughly 30% of search queries, according to BrightEdge data from early 2025. For WordPress site owners, this shift from ten blue links to AI-generated answers changes the traffic equation entirely. I track this closely for my own sites and my clients’ WordPress properties, and the differences between traditional search
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Is Your WordPress Site AI Friendly? 8 Point Checklist
AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google’s AI Overviews pull answers directly from websites. If your WordPress site isn’t structured for machines to read, you’re invisible to the fastest-growing traffic source on the web. Gartner projects that 25% of search traffic will shift to AI platforms by 2026. That shift is already underway. I run
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Bounce Rate for WordPress Sites: What It Means and 5 Ways to Fix It
I audit WordPress sites every week, and bounce rate is the metric most site owners misread. A “high” bounce rate is not always bad. A “low” one is not always good. The number only matters when you understand what it actually measures and how it connects to your business goals. What Bounce Rate Actually Means
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Core Web Vitals for WordPress: What They Are and How to Fix Them
Google uses Core Web Vitals as a ranking signal, and 33% of WordPress sites fail at least one metric according to the Chrome UX Report. I fix these issues on client sites every week, and the process is straightforward once you know what each metric measures and which plugins actually move the needle. The Three
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How to Get Your WordPress Content Into Featured Snippets
Google’s featured snippets sit above the first organic result, pulling 8.6% of all clicks according to Ahrefs data. That traffic comes from content Google already ranks on page one, reformatted into a box at position zero. I’ve helped WordPress sites capture these snippets repeatedly, and the process comes down to three things: heading structure, direct
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5 Ways to Keep Visitors on Your WordPress Pages Longer
Google tracks how long visitors stay on your page before clicking back to search results. That metric, dwell time, signals whether your content actually answered the query. According to Backlinko’s analysis of 11.8 million search results, pages with above-average dwell time rank significantly higher than those where visitors bounce in seconds. I’ve watched dwell time
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How to Change Your WordPress Domain Without Destroying SEO
Changing your domain name is one of the highest-risk SEO moves you can make. Google tracks every URL individually, and a domain swap means every single page gets a new address. Without proper redirects, you lose all accumulated authority overnight. I’ve migrated over a dozen WordPress sites to new domains, and every one kept its
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