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Available for contract web work at $55/hr
Send The Web Guy the Problem
Tell me what is broken, what needs built, or what keeps getting pushed off. Include the URL, timeline, and what a useful outcome looks like.
Before the form
Pick the closest work type, then send the messy version
The request form can handle rough context, but these links help frame the page, platform, tracking, or SEO work before you send it.
If the site is visibly broken, describe it through Website Fixes. If the request is a theme, plugin, Elementor, PHP, CSS, JavaScript, or content issue, check WordPress Support before sending the form.
If you already have audit notes, crawl exports, schema tasks, redirects, headings, or internal-link work, use Technical SEO Implementation. If the issue is GA4, GTM, pixels, form tracking, ecommerce data, or dashboards, use Analytics & Tracking.
Request framing
Service context before the request form
These pages can help frame the request before the form: what broke, what needs improved, and what kind of help fits.
Website Fixes Use this service page when the form request is about broken layouts, scripts, forms, modals, embeds, mobile bugs, or weird behavior.
WordPress Support Use this when the request involves WordPress themes, plugins, Elementor, PHP templates, CSS, JavaScript, content, or cleanup.
Technical SEO Implementation Use this when you are sending audit notes, crawl exports, schema tasks, redirects, heading cleanup, or internal link work.
Landing Pages Use this when the request is a service page, local page, campaign page, paid traffic page, form, CTA, tracking, or launch task.
Analytics & Tracking Use this when GA4, GTM, pixels, form events, ecommerce measurement, CRM handoffs, or dashboards need troubleshooting.
Before you send it
Choose the closest request path, then describe the real site problem
The form can handle messy requests, but these pages help frame the work if you already know the likely service category.
- Broken-site request
Website Fixes Use Website Fixes when the form request is about broken layouts, scripts, forms, modals, embeds, mobile bugs, or weird behavior.
- WordPress request
WordPress Support Use WordPress Support when the request involves WordPress themes, plugins, Elementor, PHP templates, CSS, JavaScript, content, or cleanup.
- SEO request
Technical SEO Implementation Use Technical SEO Implementation when you are sending audit notes, crawl exports, schema tasks, redirects, heading cleanup, or internal link work.
- Page request
Landing Pages Use Landing Pages when the request is a service page, local page, campaign page, paid traffic page, form, CTA, tracking, or launch task.
- Tracking request
Analytics & Tracking Use Analytics & Tracking when GA4, GTM, pixels, form events, ecommerce measurement, CRM handoffs, or dashboards need troubleshooting.
- Rate context
Contract Rate Use Contract Rate when you want to confirm how $55/hr hourly support fits one-time fixes, small projects, ongoing work, or agency overflow.
Broken or urgent
Send the symptom and the URL
If something broke, the most useful request starts with the exact page, what should happen, what is happening instead, device/browser notes, and any recent WordPress, plugin, theme, script, hosting, or content changes.
Planned work
Send the task list or audit notes
If the work is not urgent, include the page goal, platform, SEO audit, crawl notes, tracking requirements, rough deadline, and whether this is one-time help, agency overflow, or recurring webmaster support.
Start here
Send a real request
Include the URL, what should happen, what is happening now, timeline, and whether this is one-time or ongoing. If you have an audit, screenshots, crawl notes, or a task list, mention that too.
Good for quick fixes, small projects, ongoing support, and agency overflow.