Start Here: WordPress Cleanup Roadmap

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WordPress cleanup roadmap for small site owners.

Eiway helps WordPress site owners clean up launch issues, Search Console problems, AdSense readiness gaps, indexing confusion, plugin clutter, and site audit questions. Use this roadmap to choose the right guides before you buy a tool, change a plugin, or request a manual audit.

Choose your path

Start with the problem closest to what you are seeing today. Each path links to existing Eiway guides that can help you diagnose the issue without turning the page into a sales funnel.

Path 01I am preparing for AdSense reviewCheck whether the site has enough useful content, clean navigation, ads.txt readiness, and obvious policy-risk signals.
Path 02I have Search Console or indexing problemsWork through sitemap submission, canonical decisions, noindex cleanup, schema checks, and pages Google should or should not crawl.
Path 03I need to clean up before launchRemove demo content, review launch basics, reduce plugin clutter, and make the site easier to trust before search engines and users arrive.
Path 04I am choosing plugins or tools carefullyCompare tools by fit, maintenance burden, proof needs, and site speed instead of installing everything that looks useful.
Path 05I want a structured cleanup auditIf the issue is messy, start with the public guides, then use the service pages only when you need a human review of the site.

Recommended first 7 guides

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What Eiway does not promise

Eiway guides and audits are educational cleanup resources. They can help you identify readiness issues, but they do not promise AdSense approval, Google rankings, traffic increases, revenue, leads, or instant indexing. The goal is to help site owners find practical cleanup issues, reduce obvious risk, and make better decisions with the information available.

How Eiway reviews cleanup problems

Eiway focuses on cleanup and readiness instead of generic WordPress news. A practical review usually starts with public pages and then moves into technical signals only when access is available and appropriate.

Step 01Check public pagesLook for thin pages, demo content, unclear navigation, missing trust pages, and obvious content-quality gaps.
Step 02Review indexing signalsUse sitemap, canonical, noindex, robots, and Search Console signals when available.
Step 03Inspect WordPress cleanup issuesReview plugin clutter, cache behavior, launch leftovers, page structure, and obvious operational problems.
Step 04Identify practical fixesSeparate urgent blockers from nice-to-have improvements so the owner knows what to do next.

When to request an audit

Request an audit when the guides help you understand the problem but you still need a structured review of your own site. The request path asks for basic site details only; do not send passwords, API keys, or private credentials through the form.

Continue to the Library

The full Eiway Library includes 30 guides across WordPress cleanup, Search Console, AdSense readiness, affiliate systems, content operations, AI workflow, ecommerce, and small-site operations.

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