I will fix the errors in Google PageSpeed, SEO, and website speed.
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.