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Fixing SEO Mistakes for Improved Google Rankings

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Posted By sme-admin on May 24, 2024 Marketing

In digital marketing every click counts. The click-through rate (CTR) for organic search results typically decreases as you move away from the first position in Google’s search results. Backlinko’s study in 2023 on Google’s organic CTR found that the first organic result garnered a CTR of roughly 39.8%, while the second and third positions received CTRs of around 18.7% and 10.2% respectively.

Thus, mastering search engine optimisation (SEO) is the key to unlocking those clicks and online success. But, SEO can feel like a maze filled with obstacles.

Fear not! In this guide, Berkshire marketing agency, Protean Inbound, breaks down the barriers, revealing the most common challenges, and offering straightforward solutions.

SEO Challenges & Solutions

  1. Poor Keyword Strategy: Keywords are the backbone of SEO, and improper keyword selection can severely impact your website’s visibility. Common mistakes include targeting overly competitive keywords, neglecting long-tail keywords, or failing to align keywords with user intent.

How to Fix Poor Keyword Strategy: Conduct comprehensive keyword research using tools like Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, or Ahrefs. Focus on long-tail keywords that reflect user intent and have lower competition. Incorporate keywords naturally into your website’s content, headings, meta tags, and URLs.

  1. Thin or Duplicate Content: Search engines prioritise quality content that offers value to users. Thin content, lacking depth or relevance, and duplicate content, found across multiple pages or plagiarised, can lead to penalties and diminished rankings.

How to Fix Thin or Duplicate Content:: Audit your website for thin or duplicate content using tools like Screaming Frog or Copyscape. Expand thin content by adding more detailed information, multimedia elements, or original insights. Consolidate duplicate content through canonical tags or 301 redirects. Aim for original, engaging, and informative content that resonates with your target audience.

  1. Slow Page Speed: Page speed significantly impacts user experience and search engine rankings. Slow-loading pages frustrate visitors and lead to higher bounce rates, negatively affecting your site’s SEO performance.

How to Fix Slow Page Speed: Use tools like Google PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix to analyse your website’s loading speed and identify areas for improvement. Optimise images, minify CSS and JavaScript files, leverage browser caching, and consider using Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to enhance page speed. Implement lazy loading for images and videos to prioritise loading critical content first.

  1. Inadequate Mobile Optimisation: With the proliferation of mobile devices, optimising your website for mobile is no longer optional. Websites that offer a poor mobile experience risk losing significant traffic and rankings in mobile search results.

How to fix Inadequate Mobile Optimisation: Embrace responsive web design to ensure your website adapts seamlessly to various screen sizes and devices. Prioritise mobile-friendly layouts, legible fonts, and intuitive navigation. Test your website across different devices and use Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test to identify and address any issues.

  1. Under-Optimised Meta Tags: Meta tags, including title tags and meta descriptions, play a crucial role in influencing click-through rates (CTRs) and overall visibility in search engine results pages (SERPs). Under-optimised meta tags that fail to accurately represent the content of your pages can lead to lower CTRs and missed opportunities for keyword optimisation.

How to Fix Under-Optimised Meta Tags: Ensure that your title tags and meta descriptions are compelling, descriptive, and relevant to the content of your pages. Incorporate target keywords naturally while maintaining readability and clarity. Use action-oriented language, unique selling propositions, and calls-to-action (CTAs) where appropriate to entice users to click on your link.

  1. Image Optimisation Problems: Images play a crucial role in enhancing user experience and can also contribute to SEO through optimisation. However, issues such as large file sizes, missing alt text, or improper file names can hinder image SEO.

How to Fix Image Optimisation Problems: Optimise images by reducing file sizes without compromising quality, using descriptive file names, and providing informative alt text. Ensure that images are relevant to the content and enhance overall user experience.

  1. Keyword Stuffing: Keyword stuffing refers to the practice of excessively using keywords unnaturally within content, meta tags, or other elements of a webpage. This practice can lead to poor user experience and may result in penalties from search engines.

How to Avoid Keyword Stuffing: Focus on using keywords naturally within content while maintaining readability and relevance. Write content for users, not search engines, and provide valuable information that addresses user intent. Avoid overusing keywords and prioritise creating high-quality, informative content.

  1. Keyword Cannibalisation: Keyword cannibalisation occurs when multiple pages on a website compete for the same target keywords. This can confuse search engines and diminish the authority of individual pages, leading to lower rankings.

How to Fix Keyword Cannibalisation: Conduct a thorough audit of your website to identify instances of keyword cannibalisation. Consolidate similar content into a single authoritative page or differentiate target keywords for each page to avoid overlap. Ensure that each page focuses on unique topics and provides valuable information to users.

  1. Poor Crawlability: Crawlability refers to how easily search engine bots can navigate and index your website’s content. Issues such as broken links, improper redirects, or complex site structures can hinder crawlability and impact search engine rankings.

How to Fix Poor Crawlability: Create a logical site structure with clear navigation and internal linking. Fix broken links and redirects to ensure a smooth user experience and facilitate search engine crawling. Use tools like Google Search Console to identify crawl errors and address them promptly.

  1. Ignoring Technical SEO: Technical SEO encompasses various behind-the-scenes elements that affect search engine crawling, indexing, and overall website performance. Ignoring technical aspects such as broken links, improper redirects, or missing XML sitemaps can hinder your SEO efforts.

Solution: Regularly audit your website’s technical health using tools like Google Search Console, Screaming Frog, or Moz. Fix broken links, 404 errors, and crawl issues. Ensure proper implementation of canonical tags, redirects, and robots.txt directives. Submit XML sitemaps to search engines and monitor for crawl errors or indexing issues.

Addressing these common SEO issues requires a proactive approach, continuous monitoring, and ongoing optimisation efforts. Stay vigilant, adapt to algorithm updates, and prioritise user experience to stay ahead.

Protean Inbound offers a comprehensive suite of SEO services designed to help businesses enhance their online presence. By focusing on improving visibility on major search engines like Google, Protean Inbound aims to secure a lasting and prominent organic presence for its clients. The agency’s strategies are tailored to increase lead generation, enhance visibility, and improve user experience, ultimately delivering measurable results and a valuable return on investment.

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