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The Web Guy FAQ

Answers about the $55/hr rate, WordPress support, agency overflow, SEO implementation, landing pages, tracking, ecommerce, and ongoing support.

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Contract Rate Use this for the $55/hr rate, task fit, ongoing support, small projects, agency overflow, and what the hourly model includes.

Website Services Use this when the question is really about which service fits WordPress, fixes, SEO, tracking, ecommerce, APIs, or support.

WordPress Support Use this for questions about themes, plugins, Elementor, page builders, PHP templates, CSS, JavaScript, and WordPress cleanup.

Technical SEO Implementation Use this for questions about audit implementation, schema, redirects, crawl cleanup, headings, metadata, and internal links.

Analytics & Tracking Use this for questions about GA4, GTM, pixels, forms, conversion events, ecommerce measurement, and reporting accuracy.

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Include the URL, what is broken or needed, your timeline, and whether this is one-time or ongoing work.

What do you charge?

The Web Guy charges $55/hr for contract website help. The rate is a fit for quick fixes, small projects, ongoing webmaster support, SEO implementation, and agency overflow.

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Do you work with agencies?

Yes. Agencies can use The Web Guy for WordPress production, SEO implementation, landing pages, QA cleanup, technical fixes, tracking, and overflow work.

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Do you work white-label?

White-label friendly support can make sense for production tasks where expectations, access, communication, and ownership are clear.

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Do you work with WordPress?

Yes. WordPress support includes themes, child themes, Elementor, page builders, plugins, PHP templates, CSS, JavaScript, SEO implementation, speed, and cleanup.

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Do you build WordPress plugins?

Yes. Practical WordPress plugin work can support admin workflows, APIs, automation, custom functionality, and site-specific cleanup.

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Do you work with Shopify?

Yes, especially practical Shopify and Liquid support: templates, product pages, schema, tracking, storefront fixes, and ecommerce cleanup.

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Do you work with Shopify Plus or Shopify Liquid?

Yes. Shopify Plus and Liquid support can include storefront fixes, product templates, schema, tracking, and performance cleanup.

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Do you work with WooCommerce?

Yes. WooCommerce support fits under WordPress and ecommerce work, including plugin issues, product templates, tracking, speed, and technical cleanup.

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Can you implement SEO audit recommendations?

Yes. Send the audit notes, crawl output, or spreadsheet. The Web Guy can help turn recommendations into metadata, headings, redirects, schema, internal links, crawl fixes, and site changes.

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Can you help with programmatic SEO?

Yes. Programmatic SEO support can include scalable page structures, metadata patterns, internal links, schema, data cleanup, and crawl-aware implementation.

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Can you fix schema or structured data?

Yes. Schema support fits technical SEO, ecommerce, product data, local/service pages, and implementation work.

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Can you help with Google Merchant Center?

Yes. Product data, schema, feed visibility, Shopify/WooCommerce/BigCommerce issues, and Merchant Center cleanup can be reviewed.

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Can you build landing pages?

Yes. Landing pages can include service pages, local SEO pages, paid traffic pages, lead-gen pages, forms, tracking, CTAs, and SEO-friendly structure.

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Can you fix site speed issues?

Yes, with realistic expectations. Performance depends on hosting, themes, plugins, scripts, and business requirements. The work focuses on practical cleanup and improvement.

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Can you troubleshoot Core Web Vitals?

Yes. Core Web Vitals and Lighthouse notes can guide practical performance cleanup, but perfect scores should not be promised without reviewing platform limits.

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Can you help with GA4 or Google Tag Manager?

Yes. Analytics support includes GA4, Google Tag Manager, pixels, events, form tracking, conversion tracking, ecommerce events, and verification.

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Can you verify tracking and data accuracy?

Yes. Measurement integrity work checks what fires, where it fires, and whether the data matches actual site behavior.

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Can you connect APIs or webhooks?

Yes. REST APIs, webhooks, forms, CRMs, ecommerce systems, Postman testing, and data handoff are a strong fit.

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Can you fix forms, modals, embeds, and scripts?

Yes. Those are common website-fix tasks, especially when they involve CSS, JavaScript, tracking, iframes, widgets, or CMS weirdness.

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Do you offer monthly support?

Yes. Ongoing webmaster support is available hourly for recurring updates, fixes, SEO tasks, tracking, cleanup, and technical site work.

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Do you do design?

The Web Guy can make pages cleaner, more usable, and conversion-focused, especially for service pages and landing pages. Full brand strategy from scratch is not the core offer.

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How do I send a request?

Use the contact page. Send the URL, what needs fixed or built, timeline, and whether it is one-time or ongoing.

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What happens after I contact you?

The Web Guy reviews the request, asks any needed questions, identifies the best first move, and can start hourly work if the fit is clear.

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