Website Cleanup & Optimization for 17-Page WordPress Site (Divi Theme)

Job ID: 39692419

Budget: $30 – $250 USD

I’m looking for an experienced WordPress + Divi professional to clean up and optimize my 17-page website: www.nwhomedefense.com.

All text (H1, H2, H3, and paragraphs) is already optimized, and all buttons are already created and linked — you will not need to add or link any buttons.

Your role will be to:
• Clean Up Layout & Alignment – Ensure all images, buttons, and sections align perfectly across desktop, tablet, and mobile.
• Optimize Images – Compress and format images for speed while maintaining high quality.
• Responsive Design Check – Make sure all 17 pages display perfectly on all devices.
• Performance Optimization – Improve site load speed and performance scores without altering branding or text.
• CRM Integration – Connect the existing fillable form(s) to a CRM (recommend the best option if needed).

Requirements:
• Proven experience with WordPress + Divi (portfolio required).
• Strong understanding of responsive design and performance optimization.
• Ability to integrate WordPress forms with a CRM.
• Attention to detail to maintain brand consistency.

Important Application Instructions (Read Before Applying):
1. Visit the website – You must review www.nwhomedefense.com in full before sending your proposal so you understand exactly what you’re quoting.
2. Quote Final Price – Your proposal must reflect the total cost for completing the work as listed — no price increases after hiring.
3. Include the word “Defense” at the top of your proposal so I know you read the entire job posting. Applications without this will be ignored.

Deliverables:
• Fully cleaned up, aligned, and responsive 17-page site.
• Optimized images for speed and quality.
• Working CRM connection to existing form(s).
• Final site performance review.

Budget: Open to reasonable proposals — seeking high quality at a fair rate.

Timeline: Completion within 7–10 days preferred.

To Apply:
Please send:
1. Links to similar Divi sites you’ve optimized.
2. Your recommended CRM (if you have one) and experience connecting forms to it.
3. Your timeline and total cost.