We Fix WordPress 500 Internal Server Error Permanently, Guaranteed.
Is your WordPress website broken? We'll fix it and make sure it never happens again. Call us now for support.
What Does 500 Internal Server Error Mean?
A 500 Internal Server Error means your website’s server has failed. On WordPress sites, it’s commonly caused by plugin conflicts, theme issues, corrupted files, or server problems. Here are some of the most common causes of a 500 internal server error for WordPress:
A plugin or theme is conflicting/broken
Insufficient server resources
WordPress database errors
PHP version incompatibility
If this is happening to your website, call now, and we'll fix it.
How We Fix WordPress Websites
Take Control
We step in and get your website back under control.
Get It Working Again
We restore your website and fix the root cause of the problem.
Keep It Stable
We keep your website stable and prevent issues going forward.
Australian WordPress Experts to Fix Your Website
When a 500 Internal Server Error appears, it’s rarely a simple fix. It’s usually caused by a combination of plugins, updates, hosting issues, or past changes. Fixing one thing often doesn’t solve it, it just delays the problem.
At Paramark, we step in, identify the exact cause of the error, and fix it permanently. This means your website comes back online and stays online.
You’ll deal directly with someone local who understands WordPress and can help when you need it.
Clients We've Worked With
Permanently Fixed.
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Most 500 Internal Server Error fixes don’t last. The error gets cleared, your site comes back online, then it breaks again days or weeks later.
We don’t work like that.
If we fix your website and the same issue comes back, as long as we’re looking after your website, we’ll fix it again. That’s our guarantee. No back and forth. No extra charges. Just a website you can rely on.
Types of Websites We Fix
We work with WordPress websites for service-based businesses, including business, company, and marketing websites. We can also help with catalogue-style websites for wholesalers and manufacturers, where products are displayed but not sold online.
Unfortunately, we can't assist with e-commerce stores, membership platforms, or websites with complex custom functionality, even if these are on WordPress.
If your website isn’t on WordPress, we can still help, as long as you’re open to moving to WordPress.
- WordPress websites for service-based businesses
- Catalogue websites for manufacturers and wholesalers
- Completely broken or offline WordPress websites
- Deactivated or deleted websites
- Lost access to domain or DNS
- E-commerce websites
- Websites that accept payments online
- Membership or subscription platforms
- Websites with complex custom integrations
- Highly customised or software-based websites