WordPress and Avada Development
WordPress and Avada development without page-builder chaos
RedShaw Consulting helps businesses build, rebuild, and clean up WordPress sites using Avada when it is the right fit. The goal is a site that is easier to edit, easier to extend, and less dependent on fragile one-off page decisions.
Who this is for
For sites that need WordPress flexibility without losing control
This service is for businesses already using WordPress and Avada, or considering them, and needing senior implementation judgment.
Existing Avada sites
Sites with old layouts, inconsistent sections, slow pages, confusing global settings, or content that has grown inside the builder without a clear system.
WordPress rebuilds
Businesses that want to keep WordPress but rebuild the structure, theme setup, page templates, service pages, or content hierarchy.
Content-heavy organizations
Teams with many pages, posts, FAQs, resources, or taxonomies that need more structure than a simple marketing site.
Practical site owners
People who want a site they can update safely without becoming dependent on brittle custom work or plugin sprawl.
Problems this solves
Common WordPress and Avada problems this fixes
Inconsistent layouts
Every page looks slightly different because sections were built manually over time instead of from reusable patterns.
Builder clutter
Shortcodes, nested containers, old demo content, and inconsistent settings make pages hard to edit without breaking something.
Weak mobile behavior
Layouts that looked acceptable on desktop become cramped, clipped, or confusing on tablet and mobile.
Poor content structure
Pages and posts exist, but taxonomies, service pages, menus, and internal links do not support search or navigation.
Plugin bloat
The site depends on too many overlapping plugins, unused features, or unclear tracking/SEO settings.
Performance concerns
The site is visually heavy or operationally slow because images, builder output, hosting, scripts, or theme settings need review.
What RedShaw can do
What RedShaw can do in WordPress and Avada
The work can be a focused cleanup, a full rebuild, or a staged improvement plan depending on the current site and risk level.
- Avada site audits and rebuild planning
- Global typography, color, button, card, header, and footer setup
- Homepage, service page, resource page, and contact page builds
- Reusable section patterns and consistent builder structure
- Responsive layout fixes for desktop, tablet, and mobile
- Content migration, cleanup, redirect planning, and old-page review
- SEO metadata, headings, internal links, and schema/plugin checks
- Performance-aware setup across images, scripts, plugin usage, and caching expectations
How the work usually runs
How WordPress and Avada work usually runs
1. Audit the current setup
Review theme status, Avada settings, plugins, menus, widgets, forms, analytics, SEO plugin output, and page structure.
2. Define the reusable system
Set up or refine global styles, section patterns, card layouts, CTA panels, page rhythm, and navigation.
3. Rebuild high-value pages
Start with homepage and core service pages, then move outward to supporting pages, resources, legacy content, and redirects.
4. Clean technical debt
Review outdated plugin behavior, duplicate metadata, old pricing pages, form paths, broken links, and mobile layout issues.
5. QA and document
Check responsive behavior, headings, metadata, links, forms, and editing patterns so the site can be maintained more safely.
6. Support future improvements
Use the cleaned WordPress foundation for SEO, content marketing, reporting, and workflow work.
Good fit
What a good-fit Avada project looks like
Avada is useful when it is treated as a structured builder system, not as a dumping ground for disconnected page sections.
- You already use WordPress and Avada and want to keep them
- The site needs a rebuild, cleanup, or visual system rather than a completely new custom application
- You need someone who can work inside the theme while also thinking about SEO, content, and operations
- You want practical implementation without a bloated agency process
- You need mobile QA, page structure, and reusable sections handled carefully
Scope and judgment
Where caution is useful
WordPress and Avada are not the right answer for every problem.
RSC Suite connection
How RSC Suite thinking supports WordPress work
RSC Suite is part of the internal methodology for treating content, FAQs, taxonomies, internal links, and reporting as a system. That is especially useful on WordPress sites where content volume can grow quickly.
Relevant WordPress patterns
- Content type and taxonomy planning
- FAQ and glossary structure
- SEO content inventories
- Internal linking and reporting workflows
Related services
Connected support when the project needs it
Website Development
Plan and build a clearer site with stronger structure, messaging, and conversion paths. Learn more.
SEO Strategy
Improve site structure, search intent coverage, internal links, and content planning. Learn more.
Analytics and Reporting
Set up GA4, Search Console, conversion tracking, dashboards, and reporting logic. Learn more.
Webflow Support
Get Webflow cleanup, SEO structure, migration planning, and platform advice. Learn more.
RSC Suite
See the emerging internal platform and methodology behind RedShaw content and SEO systems. Learn more.
Contact
Start a practical conversation about the website, content, SEO, or systems problem. Learn more.
FAQ
Common questions
Can you work on an existing Avada site?
Yes. Existing Avada sites are often a good fit, especially when the work involves cleanup, responsive fixes, global styling, page rebuilds, or content restructuring.
Do you create custom WordPress themes?
RedShaw can advise on custom WordPress approaches, but this service is mainly for practical WordPress and Avada implementation, cleanup, and rebuild work.
Can you migrate content into WordPress?
Yes, when the migration is planned carefully. The work should include content mapping, URL decisions, redirects, metadata, and QA.
Will Avada hurt SEO?
Not automatically. SEO problems usually come from poor structure, weak content, slow pages, bad headings, duplicate metadata, or careless implementation.
Make WordPress and Avada easier to operate
If the site is useful but messy, or if Avada is the right build system but needs discipline, RedShaw can help clean up the structure and rebuild the right pages first.
