WordPress is a great platform for building websites, but when it comes to SEO, things can get a bit confusing. With so many themes, plugins, categories, tags, and settings, it’s easy to make mistakes that can hurt your site’s visibility in search engines.
I’ve worked with WordPress for many years and helped many clients improve their rankings and traffic. From small blogs to big ecommerce stores, I’ve seen all kind of websites and helped to make them faster, more organised and better optimised for search.
Even though WordPress is already pretty good for SEO, it doesn’t mean that every site will rank well just by default. You still need to make the right decisions, setup the site correctly, and avoid common problems like duplicate pages, broken links, or slow loading speed.
Why Work With a WordPress SEO Consultant?
If you feel your site is not performing well, or if you’re planning to redesign or migrate it, I can help you to avoid mistakes and improve your SEO at the same time.
Here are some of the things I can help with:
- Improving your site speed and mobile performance
- Cleaning up old or unused plugins
- Fixing technical issues (404s, redirects, indexation)
- Making your content more structured for Google
- Setting up SEO plugins like Yoast or Rank Math properly
- Helping with multilingual SEO or WooCommerce SEO
I don’t just give you a report and leave – I support you along the way and explain what’s going on, so you understand why we do what we do.
Is WordPress Good for SEO?
A lot of people ask this question. My answer is: yes, but only if used correctly.
WordPress gives you more control than platforms like Wix or Squarespace, which is great if you want to go deeper into technical SEO. For example, you can change your URL structure, add custom schema, or edit the robots.txt file.
But this flexibility also means you can break things easily if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Other systems like Shopify or Wix are easier for beginners, but they often don’t allow the same level of customisation. If SEO is important for your business, WordPress is still one of the best options – especially when you have someone experienced working with you.
Common WordPress SEO Problems
Some of the most usual issues I see with WordPress sites include:
- Too many plugins causing slow load times
- Poor URL structure or messy categories
- Missing or duplicate meta tags
- Sitemap not updating automatically
- Pages that are not indexed by Google
- Multilanguage setup causing duplicate content
If these are not fixed quickly, they can affect your site’s visibility and make it harder to compete in search results.
That’s why having someone on your side who understands these problems is so important.
Let’s Work Together
If you’re looking for someone to help improve your WordPress SEO – either one time or ongoing – feel free to reach out. I’m happy to check your site, give feedback, and help you make real progress.
You don’t need to be a technical expert – I’ll explain everything in a way that’s easy to understand, and take care of the heavy work for you.
Let’s boost your website’s performance and make sure it’s ready for long-term success.