WordPress SEO fixes
Review index settings, permalinks, plugin output, duplicate archives, category and tag pages, redirect rules, XML sitemaps, canonicals, and schema markup.
Improve titles, descriptions, headings, page copy, media alt text, internal links, breadcrumbs, and conversion paths for the pages that should earn leads.
Reduce plugin bloat, heavy images, render-blocking scripts, layout shifts, and slow templates that make the site harder to use.
Content and structure
Plan service pages, local pages, guides, comparison content, FAQs, and resource pages so WordPress does not become a pile of disconnected posts.
Use internal links from guides to services, services to contact, and related pages to hubs so visitors and crawlers understand the site.
Best fit
WordPress SEO fits local businesses, consultants, training companies, service websites, publishers, and ecommerce stores using WooCommerce.
Common questions
Clear answers before you start work on rankings, redirects, content, or site setup.
Do WordPress SEO plugins do everything?
No. Plugins help with settings and metadata, but they do not replace technical judgment, useful content, internal linking, speed work, and page strategy.
Can WordPress be fast enough for SEO?
Yes. A lightweight theme, clean plugins, caching, image compression, and sensible hosting can make WordPress fast and crawlable.
Next step
Want more qualified traffic from search?
Start with the website, target keywords, service area, and the package you are considering. Get a practical next step for SEO services, training, or a focused audit.
Request an SEO review
Send the domain, target market, main services, and the result you want from SEO. Include any known ranking, traffic, conversion, or indexing problems.