Category: Guides

How to Move from Yoast to SEOPilot Without Losing Rankings

July 7, 2026

A safe, five-step migration from Yoast SEO to SEOPilot that carries over your titles, descriptions, and settings intact.

FAQ Rich Results Are Gone in 2026 — Here’s What Still Works

July 7, 2026

Google removed FAQ and HowTo rich results. Here are the schema types that still earn rich results in 2026 — and how to mark them up cleanly.

SEOPilot vs Rank Math vs Yoast vs AIOSEO: An Honest 2026 Comparison

July 7, 2026

How SEOPilot stacks up against the big three WordPress SEO plugins — including the structured-data reality most comparisons ignore.

Meet SEOPilot: Fast, Honest SEO for WordPress (and Why We Built It)

July 7, 2026

A lightweight, ad-free WordPress SEO plugin in pure PHP — with structured data done honestly for 2026.

GA4 DebugView for WooCommerce: Verify Your Tracking in 10 Minutes

July 7, 2026

DebugView is the only sane way to verify GA4 eCommerce tracking. How to flag debug traffic, walk the funnel, and read the three failure patterns that matter.

The WordPress Object Cache, Explained (and Why Redis Makes or Breaks It)

July 7, 2026

What the object cache actually does, why the default is not persistent, how the Redis drop-in works, and the five things to demand from one before trusting it in production.

You Don’t Need a Cloud Service for a Cookie Banner (Do the Math)

July 7, 2026

Consent-as-a-service starts free and ends at €20+/month for a dialog box. What GDPR actually requires from a banner, what the cloud adds, and when self-hosted is simply better.

Meta Conversions API for WooCommerce: What It Fixes, What It Doesn’t, How to Set It Up

July 7, 2026

The browser pixel misses a third of your conversions. Meta's Conversions API fixes that — if you deduplicate correctly and respect consent. A practical WooCommerce guide.

When Redis Goes Down, Why Does Your WordPress Site Go Down With It?

July 7, 2026

Redis is supposed to make WordPress faster, not more fragile. Here is exactly how a Redis blip turns into a white screen — and how to build an object cache that degrades gracefully instead.

GA4 Refund Tracking for WooCommerce: The Missing Half of Revenue Accuracy

July 7, 2026

Purchases flow into GA4, refunds never do — so reported revenue drifts upward forever. How GA4's refund event works, why almost nobody sends it, and how to wire it correctly.