WordPress Tips from Sacramento
Technical guides, case studies, and SEO strategies from 19 years of WordPress development.
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How to Measure the ROI of Your WordPress Site
Most business owners I talk to know their website costs money. Hosting, plugins, maintenance, design updates. What they can’t tell me is whether the site makes money back. That’s a problem, because if you can’t measure WordPress ROI, you can’t improve it. I track ROI for every client site I manage, and the formula is
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How Long Does a WordPress Site Really Last? 5 Factors That Decide
Most business owners assume a website lasts forever. It doesn’t. Research from Orbit Media puts the average website lifespan at 2 years and 7 months before a redesign. I’ve managed WordPress sites for over a decade, and that number tracks with what I see in the field. Some sites hold up for five years. Others
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Stop Submitting Your WordPress Site to Search Engines
I still hear this question at least once a month: “How do I submit my WordPress site to Google?” The short answer is you don’t need to. Google finds websites on its own. The longer answer is that there are specific things you can do to speed up indexing, and none of them involve filling
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WordPress Content Templates: Plan Every Page Before You Write
Most business websites stall at the same point: someone opens a blank page in WordPress and freezes. I see it constantly. The site launched three months ago, and the About page still says “coming soon” because nobody planned the content before opening the editor. A website content template fixes that problem before it starts. What
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How to Build a Scalable WordPress Site That Handles Growth
Traffic spikes should be a celebration, not a crisis. I’ve watched WordPress sites crash during product launches because nobody planned for growth. Building a scalable WordPress site comes down to five decisions: hosting, caching, CDN, database structure, and content architecture. Start With Managed Hosting Shared hosting has limits. One site I migrated from shared to
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How to Build a Multilingual WordPress Site That Actually Ranks
Over 60% of Google searches happen in a language other than English. If your WordPress site only speaks one language, you’re leaving traffic and revenue on the table. I’ve built multilingual WordPress sites for Sacramento businesses serving diverse communities, and the right plugin setup makes all the difference. Pick the Right Plugin Three plugins dominate
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Block Pattern Inserter for Bulk Insertions
Looking to migrate to SimpleTOC and insert it across hundreds or even thousands of WordPress posts? The Block Pattern Inserter plugin provides a fast, reliable solution for bulk inserting SimpleTOC block patterns with precision and control. Whether you’re transitioning from EasyTOC or implementing a new table of contents system, this plugin streamlines the process—no manual
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Who Actually Owns Your WordPress Website?
I get this question at least once a month: “Do I own my website?” The answer is almost always yes, but most business owners don’t realize WordPress website ownership has four distinct layers. Lose control of any one of them and you’re locked out of your own business asset. The Four Layers of Website Ownership
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Essential WordPress Website Features Every Business Site Needs
I’ve launched over 200 WordPress sites for businesses, and the ones that generate leads share the same core features. Here are the WordPress website features I install on every business site before it goes live. Contact Forms That Actually Get Submitted A business site without a working contact form is a digital brochure. I use
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How to Increase WordPress Traffic: The SEO Flywheel That Compounds
Most WordPress sites plateau because they treat SEO as a checklist instead of a system. I run a four-stage flywheel that turns every published post into a traffic multiplier. After applying this exact process across client sites, I have seen organic sessions climb 40-60% within six months. Here is how it works. Stage 1: Publish
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