WordPress Tips from Sacramento
Technical guides, case studies, and SEO strategies from 19 years of WordPress development.
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Local SEO Checklist for WordPress: 15 Steps to Rank in Your City
46% of all Google searches have local intent, according to Search Engine Roundtable. If your WordPress site isn’t optimized for your city, you’re invisible to nearly half your potential customers. I’ve used this 15-step checklist on dozens of local business sites, and it works every time. The 15-Step Local SEO Checklist Foundation (Steps 1-5) Claim
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How to Spot SEO Scam Emails Targeting Your WordPress Site
I get at least three SEO scam emails every week. “Your website is not ranking on Google.” “We found critical SEO errors on your site.” “Page 1 guaranteed in 30 days.” If you run a WordPress site, you’ve seen these too. The FTC reported over $10 billion lost to fraud in 2023, and shady SEO
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WordPress Traffic Sources: Where Your Visitors Come From and How to Get More
Every WordPress site gets visitors from somewhere. The question is whether you know where and whether you’re doing anything about it. Understanding your website traffic sources is the difference between guessing and growing. I break traffic into five channels: organic search, direct, referral, social, and paid. GA4 groups them the same way, and if you’re
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Zero Click Search and What It Means for Your WordPress Traffic
A zero click search is a Google query where the user gets their answer directly on the results page and never visits a website. According to SparkToro’s analysis of Datos data, over 60% of Google searches now end without a click. For Sacramento business owners relying on organic traffic, that number should change the way
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7 About Page Elements That Build Trust on WordPress Sites
I have built over 60 WordPress sites in the Sacramento area, and the about page is the second most-visited page on nearly every one of them. Google Analytics data across my client sites shows about pages average 3.2 minutes on page, higher than any other interior page. Yet most businesses treat it as an afterthought,
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How to Create WordPress Calls to Action That Actually Convert
A call to action on a WordPress site is the difference between a visitor who reads and leaves versus one who fills out a form, books a call, or buys a product. I’ve built hundreds of WordPress pages, and the sites that convert share one thing in common: clear, well-placed CTAs with specific language. Here’s
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WordPress Contact Page Design That Actually Generates Leads
Most WordPress contact pages are an afterthought. A generic form, a street address, maybe a Google Map embed. The page exists because every site needs one, but nobody spent five minutes thinking about whether it actually converts visitors into leads. I’ve built dozens of contact pages for Sacramento businesses, and the ones that generate real
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14 Trust Signals That Turn WordPress Visitors Into Customers
A Baymard Institute study found that 18% of online shoppers abandon carts because they don’t trust the site with their credit card. That’s nearly one in five customers gone before checkout. I’ve spent years adding trust signals to WordPress sites, and the pattern is clear: stack enough proof and conversions climb. Here are 14 trust
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5 FAQ Page Design Practices That Actually Improve WordPress SEO
A well-built FAQ page does two jobs at once: it answers real questions from your customers and it feeds Google the structured data it needs to award you featured snippets. I have built FAQ sections for Sacramento businesses that went from zero SERP features to owning three or four snippet boxes within weeks. Here are
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WordPress Homepage Best Practices: 10 Elements Every Business Needs
I have rebuilt over 60 WordPress homepages for Sacramento businesses. The ones that convert share the same 10 elements. Skip any of them and bounce rates climb. Include all 10 and visitors actually move toward a phone call or form submission. 1. Static Front Page (Not the Blog Feed) Go to Settings > Reading and
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