Here are Most Common On-Site SEO Mistakes : Not Optimising Title Tags and Meta Descriptions... Presenting a Poor Internal and External Link Structure... Not Optimizing for the Right Keywords... Using the Same Anchor Text for Every Link... Duplicate and Low-quality Content on Your Website... Failing to Reach Customers with Your Content... Broken or Missing Alt Tags... Not Being Mobile-friendly... Not Regularly Auditing Your Website... Not Consulting Paid Media...
... and that's a good chunk of what Matt Cutts was talking about all those years ago. Quality unique content of value is THE most important part of "writing for the user". If you don't have that, the markup around it, and all the black-hat SEO tricks on the planet cannot help you. More so if you screw up the markup like 90%+ of the people who have no business making websites you can still have useful traffic if the content is just that damned good and desirable. It's also where the more "Scammy" aspects of SEO become apparent. "Keywords research' and "keyword stuffing" being the opposite of good writing practices. If you are writing naturally, professionally, and competently any relevant terms should already exist. As anyone who's taking a creative writing course should know, it's considered bad writing to use the same adjectives more than once per document (entire site), verb more than once per page, and noun more than once per paragraph. As such determining a perfect keyword or "long tail phrase" and repeating it ad-nausea is bad writing!!! The thesaurus is your huffing friend! It's why "keywords research" is just another of the sleazy tricks that works for a very short period of time, until the search engines decide to pimp slap you. Hence it also makes a great way to hook people for continued support they don't need, making adjustments and playing whack-a-mole with search every time they catch on to the latest trick. Something you don't need if you don't play these stupid games in the first place and instead just write quality content. There are so many poorly written websites reeking badly of "Engrish moist goodry, me love you long time", that any native speaker should be instantly turned off by that assuming it's a scam or worse. That's really where SEO goes full dirtbag; these pathetic attempts to use it to polish a turd. To circumvent content writing with trickery and tomfoolery. So often SEO is treated as a can of shellac. You can dump it on a pile, polish it to a fine sheen, but that doesn't change the fact that all that was done is encasing horse manure in bug excrement. <gunny Ermee>Godgamnit I don't want a "good SEO expert." I want a writer who will be out there producing quality content! I want a writer who will avoid the tricks so that when search engine rules change the site doesn't budge one ranking. CONTENT damnit, CONTENT!!!</gunny> ... and anyone who writes quality contnet, and delivers that content with semantic markup, really has to sit back and laugh at the mouth-breathers who buy into the SEO asshattery. Particularly when they run around like chickens with their heads cut off just because Google made another algo change.
I think one of the on page seo mistakes is not using canonical tag for pages that has the same content information.
The list of On Page SEO mistakes is too long. Currently I am working on SEO tool for websites technical audit, Smart SEO Auditor (https://smart-seo-tool.com/). Of course, I have tested a lot of different websites with this util. I was testing the same websites in different periods of time. Now I can select the most important mistake from my point of view - not many website owners do technical SEO audit regularly. Many mistakes come up without any notification. It can be broken link, duplicate, broken image, inappropriate redirect and so on. So, please, do technical SEO audit regularly. How often? It depends on website. But at least once a month.
Too much keyword spamming, very small posts (some people divide long posts into multiple pages, big mistake), javascript links, no proper title tag, no meta tags, no structure with headings etc. These are most common on-page mistakes.
In my opinion, these are the main mistakes that everyone did in on-page SEO Low-quality content Keyword stuffing optimizing the website only for search engines.
5 Common On-Page SEO Mistakes (and How to Fix Them) You've got duplicate content on your website. According to research by SEMRush, 50% of websites have a problem with duplicate content. Some of your images are broken or missing Alt tags. You're nofollow-ing your own URLs. Outbound (external) links are used incorrectly. Your internal link structure is confusing.
don't ignore google analytics --- nobody said that Google Analytics is one of the best tools for measuring behavioral data on your website. answer this How many people bounce? Where are you ranking for your target keywords? Which keywords are generating the most traffic, leads, and conversions? now improve
Duplicate Content. ... Missing Alt Tags and Broken Images. ... Title Tag Issues. ... Meta Descriptions. ... Broken Internal and External Links. ... Low Text-to-HTML Ratio. ... H1 Tag Issues. ... Low Word Count.
Hello, user I have a WordPress website and I have done my on-page successfully, but my webpage (https://www.delimp.com/mobile-app-development) not ranked in Google why? Please give me a solution. What did I do?
If it is not ranked, HOW do you explain this? http://www.google.com/search?client.../&oq=https://www.delimp.com/&aqs=heirloom-srp..
Their are some common point of on page SEO mistake are as follows: 1. Content is low quality and copy paste of content and content site is slow down Sometime images are not properly open and links are broken are not properly open. 2. Website are not regularly audit. 3. Keywords should not taken as wrong their should be proper keywords taken. 4. Missing of external links included in content more important than their quantity the content should be relevant. 5. Analytics should be used to measure and also overview of website performance.
Brilliant! You figured out that putting a lexicon in a blender then randomly spitting it out to a webpage is not using content correctly?
The following 3 are the major mistakes in onpage SEO 1.Should not go for copy paste content,create your own content 2.Use relevent keywords for the created content 3.Active in website,keep posting content,atleat once in a week