If you’re running a WordPress site and want to get ahead in SEO, then understanding and implementing schema markup is a must. Schema markup (aka structured data) helps search engines like Google, Bing and Yandex make sense of your content...
Choosing an SEO plugin for WordPress used to be a straightforward decision for many: Yoast SEO ruled the category for years. But in the last few years Rank Math has grown from an “up-and-comer” into a full-featured contender, and both...
You’ve clicked a link on your WordPress site, or worse someone followed a link from Google, and you land on a dreaded “404 Page Not Found” error. Frustrating for your visitor — and disastrous for your conversions, SEO, and brand...
Images make the web beautiful — but they can also slow your site down, hurt your SEO, and reduce conversions if not handled properly. If you’re running a WordPress site, you likely know that excessive image size, non-optimized formats, and...
If you’re running a WordPress site in 2025 and you’re serious about performance, conversions, SEO and overall quality, then you’ve landed in the right place. While many blogs share 5 or 10 tips, this post gives you 25 actionable WordPress...
If you’re using WordPress to power your site, you already have a strong foundation for SEO — but that doesn’t mean your on-page SEO is perfect. Many WordPress users still make avoidable mistakes that hold back traffic, engagement and conversions....
Website speed is no longer just a luxury—it’s a necessity. Slow websites frustrate visitors, lower SEO rankings, and reduce conversion rates. If you’re running a WordPress site, one of the most effective ways to improve speed is lazy loading. In...
Optimising images in WordPress is one of the most effective “quick win” strategies you can use to boost site speed, improve user experience, enhance SEO and drive higher conversions — all without compromising on image quality. In this guide you’ll...
Keeping a WordPress website healthy is not a “set-it-and-forget-it” task. Just like maintaining a car or a house, a WordPress site requires consistent upkeep. If you’re serious about performance, security, SEO and conversion optimisation, you need a robust maintenance process...
If you’ve published content in WordPress and noticed that your rankings are decent but your clicks from the search engine are low, you’ve likely hit the common problem: improving CTR (click-through rate) from the SERPs.In this post we’ll cover why...