Case Studies show real tests I’ve run on my sites and the results. Each post follows the same simple format: the problem, the change I shipped (titles, internal links, consolidation, schema, speed, or content refresh), the evidence (screenshots or notes), and the outcome (impressions, clicks, average position, or leads). I keep these short and actionable so you can copy the parts that worked and skip what didn’t. If you want proof over theory, start with the newest study and watch how small, consistent changes add up.
I did not know WordPress or SEO when I started. My site went down during a migration, I panicked, and I used ChatGPT to help rebuild WirelessConsultant.net. After 16 months, Google Search Console is showing real progress.
This update shows how I used Semrush position tracking data to make one practical SEO move on WirelessConsultant.net: adding internal links from a strong ranking page to related pages that need a push.
Quick progress update from Project SEOlutions. I’ve been cleaning up messy tags, fixing key pages, and tightening my site structure across all my sites. Here’s what I changed, what moved the needle, and what I’m doing next.
How long do SEO changes take? Most edits show movement in days or weeks, but stronger rankings usually take longer. Here is the realistic timeline and what my own site is showing right now.
For this experiment, I took one hot topic — the truth about “free phone” promotions from wireless carriers — and published it across three of my websites with different tones,…
GangsterMobile.com is my unfiltered, street-level wireless blog—built on customer service horror stories, real-world billing traps, and the stuff carriers wish you wouldn’t see. It’s also my most ambitious experiment yet:…