HTTPS-first setup
A stable HTTPS site helps plugin connection, visitor trust, and AdSense readiness basics.
Hosting compatibility
PushRPM works with WordPress sites hosted on SiteGround when the site is public, HTTPS-enabled, and able to connect securely to the PushRPM plugin workflow.
Integration overview
Hosting quality affects reliability, speed, SSL, caching, and plugin behavior. PushRPM is compatible with SiteGround-hosted WordPress sites when the domain and plugin connection are configured correctly.
Benefits
A stable HTTPS site helps plugin connection, visitor trust, and AdSense readiness basics.
Diagnostics can help identify product mode, sync state, and recent safe errors when support is needed.
Hosting and WordPress caching can affect how quickly placement or script changes appear.
PushRPM guides publishers from install and connect to readiness or optimization workflows.
Setup workflow
Confirm the site is public, HTTPS-enabled, and not blocked by maintenance mode.
Add the plugin in WordPress and connect with the PushRPM SaaS account.
Use approval mode before AdSense review or optimization mode after monetization is active.
If changes are not visible, check plugin diagnostics and caching behavior.
PushRPM does not require changing hosts.
Local, private, maintenance-mode, or blocked domains can prevent connection and analysis.
After placement changes, allow cache to refresh or purge cache when appropriate.
Run readiness checks before applying and avoid adding frontend ads in approval mode.
Use templates and diagnostics while keeping hosting cache behavior in mind.
Share safe plugin diagnostics when connection, sync, or rendering does not behave as expected.
Related integrations
No. PushRPM is compatible with SiteGround-hosted WordPress sites but does not claim an official partnership.
No. PushRPM is designed to work with normal public WordPress hosting setups.
Yes. Hosting or plugin cache may delay visible changes until cache expires or is purged.
No. Hosting is only one factor. Content quality, policies, navigation, trust signals, and Google review all matter.
Next step
Start with AdSense readiness if you are not approved yet, or compare subscriptions if you already monetize and want safer placement, analytics, and RPM workflows.