Fix the WordPress plugin, cache, tracking, or WooCommerce path that broke indexing, speed, or conversions.
I isolate WordPress failure paths across SEO plugins, Elementor, WooCommerce, cache/CDN layers, GTM/GA4, and migration settings. Then I fix or map the first sprint with written verification.
What breaks on WordPress
Common failure paths
The work stays narrow: identify the plugin, cache, template, tracking, or migration path; fix what is safe to fix; verify with the relevant tool; and separate the remaining implementation from generic SEO work.
Rank Math / Yoast / AIOSEO indexing conflict
Noindex, canonical, sitemap, archive, and submitted sitemap signals disagree after SEO plugin changes.
Elementor or theme LCP bottleneck
Mobile LCP, INP, CLS, template assets, fonts, hero images, and render timing need isolation.
WooCommerce event tracking failure
Purchase, add-to-cart, checkout, Meta, GA4, Google Ads, or dataLayer events are missing or duplicated.
Contact Form 7 / Gravity Forms conversion tracking
GA4 and GTM lead events fail around AJAX submits, redirects, thank-you pages, consent, or duplicate tags.
Migration or staging noindex mistake
Staging noindex, redirect gaps, canonical drift, changed sitemaps, tracking loss, or internal links stay wrong.
WP Rocket / LiteSpeed / Cloudflare cache conflict
Cache, CDN, optimization, and security layers create stale sitemap, broken layout, slow TTFB, or crawl symptoms.
How the first sprint works
Small enough to verify, technical enough to matter.
The first sprint is not a broad audit. It is a controlled pass through the affected URL, event, template, or plugin path.
Map the affected path
Confirm where the failure appears and which tools show it.
Fix or specify safely
Repair safe configuration issues or define the implementation path.
Verify and hand off
Check the change in GSC, PageSpeed, GTM, GA4, Meta, or the relevant surface.
Proof pattern
Recent WordPress-related paid work patterns
Recent WordPress-related paid work has clustered around implementation and verification, not generic SEO reporting.
Problem pages
WordPress failure paths
WordPress indexing problems: what to check before rewriting content
WordPress pages are not indexing
Open failure path
WordPress Core Web Vitals fixes for LCP, INP, CLS, and TTFB
WordPress Core Web Vitals are failing
Open failure path
WooCommerce conversion tracking fixes for GA4, GTM, Meta, and Google Ads
WooCommerce revenue events are missing or unreliable
Open failure path
Plugin symptoms
Plugin-specific broken states
Rank Math sitemap indexing issues in WordPress
Rank Math is involved in a sitemap or indexing mismatch
Open failure path
Elementor LCP slow on mobile: what to check first
Elementor pages have slow mobile LCP
Open failure path
Yoast canonical and sitemap conflicts in WordPress
Yoast output is involved in a canonical or sitemap mismatch
Open failure path
AIOSEO noindex and canonical mistakes in WordPress
AIOSEO settings are involved in noindex or canonical conflicts
Open failure path
WP Rocket and Cloudflare cache conflicts in WordPress
WP Rocket and Cloudflare are creating stale, slow, or broken WordPress paths
Open failure path
LiteSpeed Cache LCP and TTFB issues in WordPress
LiteSpeed Cache settings are involved in slow LCP, TTFB, or broken rendering
Open failure path
Contact Form 7 GA4 conversion tracking not firing
Contact Form 7 submits but GA4 or GTM conversions are missing
Open failure path
Gravity Forms GTM tracking not firing in WordPress
Gravity Forms submissions are not firing GTM or GA4 conversion events
Open failure path
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Use WP Fix Path for
WordPress-only plugin, cache, WooCommerce, form, tracking, indexing, Elementor, SEO plugin, and migration failure paths.
- Rank Math, Yoast, AIOSEO, Elementor, WP Rocket, LiteSpeed, Contact Form 7, Gravity Forms, and WooCommerce symptoms
- WordPress sitemap, canonical, noindex, Core Web Vitals, GA4/GTM, and checkout tracking issues
Use IndexLane for
Broader technical SEO, mixed-stack implementation, Shopify, Cloudflare access/WAF, migrations, tracking cleanup, SEO ops, and agency overflow.
- non-WordPress technical SEO, Shopify, Laravel, Next.js, custom stacks, and broader crawl/indexing work
- Cloudflare WAF, bot, 403/1020, access, larger migration, and agency technical cleanup sprints
Price anchor
Most work starts as a fixed first sprint.
Diagnostics and focused fixes stay scoped around the affected WordPress path.
WordPress diagnostic, 10-URL sanity pass, access and signal review.
Small plugin, cache, or tracking cleanup where the path is clear.
GA4/GTM/form/tracking repair, GSC indexing diagnostic with fixes, or smaller WooCommerce event repair.
Core Web Vitals, TTFB, Elementor performance, WooCommerce tracking implementation, Cloudflare/cache issue, or migration recovery.
Multi-template recovery, larger WooCommerce tracking/CAPI work, or migration cleanup across many URL patterns.
Fit boundary
Not a generic SEO retainer
This is not a $99 SEO audit, backlink package, local SEO campaign, or monthly content retainer.
Good fit
- WordPress pages are not indexing
- Core Web Vitals or TTFB is failing
- GA4/GTM/Meta/Google Ads tracking is broken
- WooCommerce events or checkout tracking are unreliable
- plugin/cache/CDN changes broke visibility or performance
- migration or staging mistakes caused drops
Bad fit
- rank me top 3
- backlinks
- local map-pack campaigns
- blog calendars
- generic SEO strategy
- cheap ongoing maintenance
First sprint intake
Send the URL, the exact symptom, and what changed recently.
A useful first message includes the WordPress URL, affected pages, recent changes, plugin stack, and which tools you can grant access to.