Greystone Alloys

A mechanical claw is collecting a large pile of metal shavings in an industrial setting. The environment appears cluttered with metal debris, and the scene is captured in black and white.

Greystone Alloys found us because their WordPress site had been hacked. They recovered the site, but they wanted to check under the hood. We uncovered lingering malware and an aging site that had been neglected, resulting in the compromised site and downtime for more than a week. Unfortunately, the loss of business and income is still immeasurable. Like a car that has never had an oil change, they were experiencing poor performance and several backfires.

Greystone Alloys recycling process

We rebuilt the site on the latest version of WordPress using the Genesis Framework, updated and replaced deprecated plugins, migrated to WPEngine managed WordPress hosting, optimized content, and HTML source code for on-page SEO, and implemented the Cloudflare CDN.

The original design incorporated good design and represented Greystone well. We spruced up a few pages and eliminated outdated sliders in favor of easy-to-view galleries. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!

A webpage displaying information about nickel scrap recycling. Includes images of different forms of nickel scrap and lists of alloys, forms purchased, applications, industries, and melt processes. Green and white color scheme.

The end result? The site is ripping fast. Google Core Web Vitals score improved from 68 to 93. Organic traffic to the site increased 355% on Google, 633% on Bing, and 5500% on Yahoo. (No, those aren’t typos.) Pay-per-click advertising on Google and Bing is down 63% and 25% respectively. Conversions are up 20% year over year. We’d say this engine rebuild is a huge success. We continue to improve processes and site productivity alongside Greystone. Is your site working for you? Reach out anytime. We are glad to help!

The whole site looks like it went through the car wash and it runs like a top!

Brent Norris
VP Greystone Alloys