Why my site (Saikrupatravel) is not ranking on Google?

Discussion in 'SEO' started by macmendiz, May 5, 2026 at 11:38 PM.

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    Please suggest to me how to rank on Google for a keyword. My site is Saikrupatravel.com, and I have been working for 3 months. But there is no ranking on Google for any keywords. Suggest me any error present on the site and how to rank on Google.com

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    macmendiz, May 5, 2026 at 11:38 PM IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    Your target market is overseas tourists, right? I would offer one of your clients a free meal if they could go through the website and make subtle changes to the text to make it read more naturally.
    The about us page should have a photo of the owner and staff. Humanise it, let people know who they are talking to.
    On pages like https://www.saikrupatravel.com/4-days-3-nights-odisha-hill-station-tribal-tour/ you waste the "above the fold" space by having a blue background on your hero strip - the background should be something related to the trip itself.

    I'd also include a map of where your city is, as tourists researching might not know - gemini created this but you can do better.

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    Create lists like "Top ten things to see in Bhubaneswar", and include sights people can walk to without getting a tour - being helpful makes people more likely to trust & then buy.
    On the home page carousel you have 3 photos, one seems relevant but the other two are of a woman with a laptop/ipad looking like she's off to work. That doesn't seem to be your target market. I travel a lot and on every walking tour they do a group a photo for social media - you should be taking those too and using them on the site to show off the happy groups you've been working with.

    Now for actual SEO - have you run this report: https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-www-saikrupatravel-com/nqdy1mpm1m?form_factor=mobile

    Your site performs well on desktop/laptop computers but really, really badly on mobile. How are your customers viewing your site? Can you afford to turn off mobile customers?
     
    sarahk, May 6, 2026 at 2:29 PM IP
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    seomanualsubmission Well-Known Member

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    First point .... I dont know why people direct using "BEST" in title because generally Google dont compare Best keywords from title, there are many other criterias.
    Second ....... company or person or firm, who is working on your website ....... using same theme for his company and your website also ..... so anyone can understand expertise.
    Third .... you are in travel field but i think, you have not any idea about compitition and so expecting result very quickly.
     
    seomanualsubmission, May 6, 2026 at 6:40 PM IP
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    That's embarrassing.

    I just did a google search, there's a lot of competition so I can see why the OP is concerned. You need to go through all the websites of the top performing sites and work out what they do well and what you can compete on.

    For example: puspatourtravels .com it's not perfect but they do lots of the things that would give me the confidence to book. I don't like the popup when you open the page but the rest is pretty good.

    oh, and you should be producing content like this: https://www.tiktok.com/@nirjanakusatha/video/7220760652858559752
    It doesn't have to be perfect, just engaging to potential customers. There are two ways to get more customers - take a bigger slice of the existing market or grow the market. If you get backpackers seeing your content and thinking "gosh, I should go there" then you've grown the market and earned that customer.
     
    sarahk, May 6, 2026 at 8:03 PM IP