This SEO tag pulls together my plain-English guides, checklists, and real experiments across all my sites. I focus on simple steps that move numbers: better titles, internal links, keyword placement, page speed, and content refreshes—without fancy tools. Each post notes what I changed and why, so you can copy the parts that fit your site. If you’re a beginner or a small business owner who wants practical wins, start with the newest posts below and follow the steps.
Project SEOlutions • Log Entry Today I updated my WirelessConsultant.net contact page so the first screen does the qualifying — visitors now send better requests with less back-and-forth. What changed…
I’m building a simple SEO glossary for beginners—10 terms I keep seeing while fixing my WordPress sites (title tags, slugs, indexing, noindex, schema, redirects). Quick definitions, real examples, and a page I’ll keep updating as I learn.
Cleaning up my domain portfolio and selling the extras. LTE/wireless domains, dating domains, and brandable names available. Bundles welcome — make an offer.
I made a YouTube Short using OpenAI Sora on a Samsung S25 Ultra (Android). Even with Android limitations, I got a solid result—here’s what worked, what didn’t, and the simple workflow I used.
I’m not an SEO guru—I’m a wireless consultant learning SEO in public. After reading a data-backed article on “5 SEO truths” in the AI era, I rewrote the ideas in plain English and mapped out how I’ll use them across my sites.
I spent the last few weeks cleaning up my WordPress categories and tags, writing real descriptions, and adding 301 redirects for anything I deleted or renamed. Here’s what I did, what I learned as a novice, and two short videos of me doing it.