SEO case study posts show exactly what I tried and the results. Each entry is short: the change I made (titles, internal links, content refresh, or technical fix), why I did it, and what happened next on my site. I include the key numbers and the takeaway so you can copy what worked and skip what didn’t. If you want real examples instead of theory, start with the latest post below.
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.
Weekly log for my 90-day AI search visibility sprint: what I shipped, what changed, and a 7-day Google Search Console snapshot (top queries + top pages).
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,…
Google suspended my business profile — and my website shot up to #2 for “ATT wireless consultant.” Here’s what I learned about SEO from the surprise boost.
Strategic website edits can do more than “clean up” your site—they can transform how it performs. In this post, I break down a 4-step process (content audit, SEO-focused rewriting, visual updates, and conversion optimization) and show how small changes lead to real improvements in engagement and results.