My WordPress mobile site is triggering 65 “poor-URL” warnings for Cumulative Layout Shift in Search Console, and some of the affected pages are high-value interior content that otherwise performs well on desktop. I need those CLS problems resolved first. I’m not sure whether the culprits are missing image dimensions, ad or iframe placeholders, font swaps, or something else, so I’m looking for a thorough audit followed by hands-on remediation that brings every flagged URL into the “good” range of Google’s Core Web Vitals. Once the layout shift issue is under control, I want to tighten up my Enhanced eCommerce setup in Google Analytics. At the moment I can see add-to-cart events but no purchase data. The task is to trace the break in the funnel—most likely within Tag Manager or the checkout confirmation trigger—repair it, and confirm that revenue, transaction count, and average order value flow into GA in real time. Finally, I’d like an analytical comparison of mobile versus desktop performance covering sales conversion rate, average session duration, bounce rate, and any other metrics you feel are relevant. I’d appreciate clear, prioritized recommendations for closing the gap and improving the mobile site. Deliverables • Core Web Vitals report showing all mobile URLs in the “good” CLS band • Updated GA/GTAG or GTM configuration with verified purchase tracking • Before/after screenshots or recordings of the working eCommerce funnel • Mobile-vs-desktop performance brief with actionable next steps and quick-win ideas Please let me know your expected turnaround for the CLS fixes and how you prefer to stage the analytics work so I can unblock access as needed. See Attached PDF for CLS Issue