If Google PageSpeed shows low scores, Search Console complains about technical issues, and Google Ads reports an error with the landing page — I can analyze the website and determine if the problem is related to the technical part of the site.
I work not only with WordPress. The main requirement is access to the site: FTP/SFTP, SSH, admin panel, project files, hosting, or repository. I connect to the project through Cursor, analyze the code, templates, CSS/JS, images, robots.txt, meta tags, mobile version, and other elements that may affect Google checks.
What I check and fix:
— Google PageSpeed errors;
— low mobile performance;
— heavy images;
— unnecessary CSS/JS files;
— robots.txt issues;
— missing or erroneous meta descriptions;
— SEO check problems;
— incorrect HTTP/HTTPS scenarios;
— overloaded page blocks;
— technical errors that may cause Google to consider the page problematic.
Important: not all Google errors are related to the site. Sometimes the cause may be in the advertising account, Google policy, domain, or external settings. Therefore, I first determine whether the error is related to the site. If the problem is on the site side — I fix it specifically.
Case: Google showed an error with the landing page
In the project, the client encountered a Google error when launching traffic to the site. Initially, it was unclear whether the problem was related to the texts, advertising, domain, or the site itself.
I checked the site through Google PageSpeed, separately looked at the mobile version, and found technical reasons: weak mobile performance, heavy elements on the homepage, images, SEO errors, robots.txt, and unnecessary WordPress resources.
After corrections, Google PageSpeed and SEO scores improved: performance increased from about 60 to 82+, SEO — from 85 to 92–100. A repeatable scheme was also prepared: how to check similar errors, where to look for the cause, and which site elements to fix first.
Main result:
the error was analyzed not "at random," but through a technical chain: Google → PageSpeed → mobile version → site → code → settings → recheck.
Minimum fee for work with access to the site — from $100–150.
Full technical fix for Google PageSpeed / SEO / site speed — $150–250.
Package solution with code, settings, script, and instructions — from $250.
Urgent analysis of Google Ads / landing page error — $250–350+.
Important: not all Google errors are related to the site itself. Sometimes the cause may be in the advertising account, domain, Google policy, or external settings. First, I determine where exactly the problem is. If it is on the site side — I fix it.
I work not only with WordPress. The main requirement is access to the site: FTP/SFTP, SSH, admin panel, project files, hosting, or repository. I connect to the project through Cursor, analyze the code, templates, CSS/JS, images, robots.txt, meta tags, mobile version, and other elements that may affect Google checks.
What I check and fix:
— Google PageSpeed errors;
— low mobile performance;
— heavy images;
— unnecessary CSS/JS files;
— robots.txt issues;
— missing or erroneous meta descriptions;
— SEO check problems;
— incorrect HTTP/HTTPS scenarios;
— overloaded page blocks;
— technical errors that may cause Google to consider the page problematic.
Important: not all Google errors are related to the site. Sometimes the cause may be in the advertising account, Google policy, domain, or external settings. Therefore, I first determine whether the error is related to the site. If the problem is on the site side — I fix it specifically.
Case: Google showed an error with the landing page
In the project, the client encountered a Google error when launching traffic to the site. Initially, it was unclear whether the problem was related to the texts, advertising, domain, or the site itself.
I checked the site through Google PageSpeed, separately looked at the mobile version, and found technical reasons: weak mobile performance, heavy elements on the homepage, images, SEO errors, robots.txt, and unnecessary WordPress resources.
After corrections, Google PageSpeed and SEO scores improved: performance increased from about 60 to 82+, SEO — from 85 to 92–100. A repeatable scheme was also prepared: how to check similar errors, where to look for the cause, and which site elements to fix first.
Main result:
the error was analyzed not "at random," but through a technical chain: Google → PageSpeed → mobile version → site → code → settings → recheck.
Minimum fee for work with access to the site — from $100–150.
Full technical fix for Google PageSpeed / SEO / site speed — $150–250.
Package solution with code, settings, script, and instructions — from $250.
Urgent analysis of Google Ads / landing page error — $250–350+.
Important: not all Google errors are related to the site itself. Sometimes the cause may be in the advertising account, domain, Google policy, or external settings. First, I determine where exactly the problem is. If it is on the site side — I fix it.