About

Available for contract web work at $55/hr

About The Web Guy

The Web Guy is built around practical web support: fixing broken pages, cleaning up WordPress, implementing SEO work, building landing pages, troubleshooting tracking, and helping agencies move production work forward.

What The Web Guy is

A practical contract website support service

This is not a fake agency brand and not a resume page. The public offer is simple: contract website help at $55/hr for real tasks that need technical execution.

  • WordPress and webmaster support
  • Technical SEO implementation
  • Landing pages and front-end work
  • Tracking, analytics, and integrations
  • Ecommerce cleanup
  • Hosting, DNS, SSL, Cloudflare, and reliability support

Tools and technologies

Comfortable across the messy middle of websites

CMS and ecommerce

WordPress, Elementor, page builders, custom themes, PHP templates, Shopify, Liquid, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, and content cleanup.

View WordPress support

Code and front-end

HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Node.js, Svelte/SvelteKit, React-style front-end work, Bootstrap, static sites, and lightweight tools.

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SEO and measurement

Technical SEO, schema, redirects, internal links, GA4, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, pixels, campaign tracking, and event verification.

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Infrastructure and data

Cloudflare, DNS, SSL/TLS, cPanel/WHM, Linux hosting, Apache/Nginx, MySQL, REST APIs, webhooks, Postman, JSON, CSV, CRON, and automation.

View API integrations

Work fit

Practical support paths behind the background

These links move from work style and background into the exact service paths visitors usually need.

WordPress Support Use this when the site needs theme edits, plugin troubleshooting, page builder cleanup, content updates, or WordPress SEO implementation.

Technical SEO Implementation Use this when recommendations, crawl notes, schema, redirects, headings, internal links, or page structure need to be handled on the site.

Website Fixes Use this when the problem is a visible bug, broken layout, failed form, script conflict, embed issue, or messy production behavior.

Analytics & Tracking Use this when GA4, GTM, pixels, form events, ecommerce tracking, or reporting flows need to be trusted.

Useful next pages

Move from background context into a specific website request

If the About page answers whether the work style is a fit, these pages help route the actual task into the right support area.

Have a real website problem?

Send the URL, context, and what needs to happen next.

Working style

Plain, useful, and focused on the site

The best requests include a URL, a task list, an audit, screenshots, or a clear description of what should happen. The Web Guy gives practical updates instead of technical theater.

Good fit / not good fit

Best for execution, not bloated process

Good fit: businesses and agencies that need a technical person to move web work forward. Not a fit: unlimited flat-fee work, fake emergency chaos, or projects that need a large agency team.