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GA4 in 2026: How WordPress Sites Should Configure Events, Consent Mode, and Server-Side Tagging for Reliable Analytics

Installing the GA4 base tag is not enough. Here’s how WordPress and WooCommerce sites should configure GA4 events, Consent Mode v2, and optional server-side tagging to protect data accuracy, ad performance, and compliance in 2026.

Consent Mode, Enhanced Conversions, and Conversion Modeling: What U.S. Small Businesses Must Fix in Google Ads in 2026

Google Ads now relies heavily on consent-aware tracking, enhanced conversions, and modeled data to power Smart Bidding. If your WordPress or WooCommerce site is misconfigured, you may be feeding incomplete signals into automated bidding. Here’s…

Meta Conversions API, TikTok Events API, and WordPress: How Server-Side Tracking Now Impacts Social Media ROI

Browser-only pixels are no longer enough for reliable paid social attribution. Here’s how Meta’s Conversions API and TikTok’s Events API change tracking for WordPress and WooCommerce sites—and what that means for leads, ROAS, and reporting…

Block Themes, Core Web Vitals, and Crawlability: How Modern WordPress Architecture Affects SEO and Conversions in 2026

Full Site Editing and block themes have changed how WordPress outputs markup, CSS, and JavaScript. That shift directly affects Core Web Vitals, crawlability, structured data, and ultimately leads and revenue. Here’s what small-business sites and…