WordPress

At Fort Hartley we have worked with WordPress for years because it remains one of the most versatile and powerful platforms for building websites. Whether you are starting a small business site, running a blog, or managing a large e-commerce store, WordPress gives you the flexibility to create something unique and on-brand.

Our blog posts under the WordPress tag cover everything from design tips and theme selection to optimising performance and securing your site. We share practical advice on working with builders like Avada and Elementor, integrating plugins for SEO, and improving your site speed to keep visitors engaged.

We also explore best practices for keeping your WordPress site safe with regular updates, backups and security tools. For business owners, we highlight ways to streamline workflows, improve user experience, and ensure your site converts visitors into customers.

Whether you are completely new to WordPress or looking to refine your existing site, our articles give you step-by-step guidance, real-world examples and smart strategies to make the most of this platform. At Fort Hartley, we make WordPress work for your business goals.

WordPress Updates and Backups

By |2025-05-13T09:26:32+02:00April 16th, 2025|Digital Marketing, Web Design|

Keeping your WordPress site updated and backed up isn’t optional – it’s essential. In this post, we break down why regular updates and reliable backups matter for your website’s speed, security, and performance. Fort Hartley offers monthly services to keep your WordPress site in top shape, with local hosting, email, and expert support.

Avada WordPress Theme: Fort Hartley’s Preferred Choice for Building High-Performance Websites

By |2025-04-02T09:41:46+02:00March 22nd, 2025|Digital Marketing, SEO, Web Design|

Google’s E-E-A-T framework—Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trust—is the key to ranking in search. If your content isn’t proving real-world experience and credibility, it won’t cut it. Find out how to optimise your website for E-E-A-T and keep Google (and your audience) on your side.

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