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Technical guides, case studies, and SEO strategies from 19 years of WordPress development.

  • 5 Questions to Ask Your WordPress Homepage Right Now

    Your WordPress homepage gets one shot. Google’s research puts the average first impression at 50 milliseconds. If your homepage fails that test, visitors bounce before they scroll. I run a WordPress homepage audit on every client site I touch, and these five questions catch 90% of the problems I find. 1. Does the above-the-fold section

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  • 5 WordPress Levers That Increase Your Conversion Rate

    I have watched dozens of WordPress site owners pour money into traffic and ignore the one metric that actually pays the bills: conversion rate. A site pulling 10,000 monthly visitors at a 1% conversion rate generates 100 leads. Bump that to 3% and you triple your results without spending another dollar on ads. Here are

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  • Landing Page vs Homepage: When to Use Each on WordPress

    I see WordPress site owners mix these up constantly. They build a homepage that tries to sell one thing, or a landing page that links everywhere. Both pages fail because they’re doing the wrong job. Here’s the difference in one sentence: your homepage is a hub, your landing page is a funnel. What a Homepage

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  • How to Build a WordPress Lead Generation Website That Fills Your Pipeline

    Most WordPress sites I audit have the same problem: they look professional, load fast, and generate zero leads. Turning a WordPress site into a lead generation machine requires four things working together: forms that capture, CTAs that convert, landing pages that focus, and automation that follows up. Forms Built for Conversion Every lead generation WordPress

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  • Service Page Checklist: 13 Elements Every WordPress Page Needs

    I audit WordPress service pages every week, and the same gaps show up constantly. Missing CTAs, zero social proof, no schema markup. Here are 13 elements I put on every service page WordPress site I build. The 13-Point Service Page Checklist 1. Outcome-focused headline. Not “Our Services.” The H1 states the result: “Sacramento Kitchen Remodels

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  • 7 Types of Social Proof That Convert on WordPress Sites

    I have built and managed over 50 WordPress sites for Sacramento businesses, and the single fastest way to increase conversions on any of them has been adding social proof. A 2024 BrightLocal survey found that 87% of consumers read online reviews before choosing a local business. If your WordPress site does not display proof that

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  • How to Collect and Display WordPress Testimonials That Actually Convert

    Why Testimonials Move the Needle BrightLocal’s 2024 survey found that 87% of consumers read online reviews before choosing a local business. That stat alone tells you WordPress testimonials belong on every service page, not buried on a single “Reviews” page nobody visits. I build Sacramento business sites where testimonials sit right next to the call-to-action

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  • 7 Dead Ends on Your WordPress Site and How to Fix Them

    Every WordPress site I audit has at least three pages where visitors hit a wall and leave. These website dead ends cost real money. HubSpot’s data shows 55% of visitors spend fewer than 15 seconds on a page, and a dead end guarantees they spend zero seconds doing anything useful after that. 1. The Default

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  • WordPress Thank You Page Design: 4 Elements You Are Missing

    The default WordPress form confirmation is a green bar that says “Thanks, your message has been sent.” That is the single worst page on most websites I audit. A visitor just raised their hand, told you what they need, and your site responds with a dead end. I redirect every form submission to a dedicated

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  • WordPress ADA Compliance: What Sacramento Businesses Need to Know

    ADA website lawsuits hit an all-time high in 2023 with over 4,600 federal filings, according to UsableNet’s annual report. That number keeps climbing. If your WordPress site isn’t accessible, you’re exposed to legal risk and losing customers who can’t use your site. I’ve remediated dozens of WordPress sites for accessibility issues over the years. Here’s

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