Need Help With Godaddy Template Site

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by John Stenger, Aug 21, 2025.

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    Hello I am new to this forum, and not sure where to post or ask questions on SEO for my GoDaddy template Website. I am being told I have very poor rankings with Google and Bing search Engines, mainly due to No Keywords! However I have submitting keywords for awhile now, but it seems as though nothing has improved! Any help with this would be appreciated!
     
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    We need to see your website to provide specific guidance. If you're referring to meta keywords, they are no longer considered by search engines. If your content lacks relevant keywords, what's preventing you from adding targeted, valuable content to incorporate them effectively?
     
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    Thank You! I was not sure if posting URL's was allowed, the website is johnstenger.com
     
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    Check this topic by using the keywords on the forum. If you don’t find anything here, try looking on other forums. Good luck finding a solution.
     
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    Your rankings aren’t improving because just adding keywords isn’t enough; search engines look at quality content, on-page SEO (titles, meta descriptions, headings), and backlinks. GoDaddy template sites often have limitations, so focus on creating unique, keyword-rich content, optimizing each page properly, and building links from relevant sites. This will help boost your visibility over time.
     
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    Great artwork! I reviewed your HTML, and while it's a bit messy, you've got the essentials like titles and descriptions in place. I guess, to boost your website’s visibility, focus on promotion through social media. You know, the usual suspects: Instagram, X, relevant Facebook groups, and niche forums where your audience hangs out. Google’s algorithms are increasingly selective, so organic traffic isn’t guaranteed. You'll have to work your butt off to get it.

     
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    Thank You, When you say it's a bit Messy! what exactly do you mean? maybe I can correct it! Also these "Fix Your website" outfits are saying I have No Keywords! plus an authority rating of 2 and That is what I'm concerned about! I have placed Keywords in content where I can, but with GoDaddy adding them into page titles is difficult because the keyword becomes the page title! and my page titles have to remain as what they are! any advice would be appreciated!
     
    John Stenger, Aug 22, 2025 at 5:45 AM IP
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    No need to worry about that. I write my own HTML and CSS, and honestly, looking at some CMS-generated code can be painful. Take this class name, for example: class="x-el x-el-a c1-1p c1-1q c1-1r c1-1s c1-1b c1-1t c1-1u c1-1v c1-1w c1-1x c1-1y c1-1z c1-4 c1-b c1-20 c1-c c1-21 c1-22 c1-23 c1-d c1-e c1-f c1-g" - it's a mess! Thankfully, this kind of code shouldn't affect your site's crawlability. As for the keyword, it definitely shouldn't be your page title, but you can likely fix that in your admin panel.
     
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    Thanks again for you Help! I am working on my website daily, and I hope to improve it's SEO. Also I have read about not repeating keywords on the same page! If I wanted to use abstract expressionism, Abstract Art, Abstract Landscapes, as keywords on same page, would that be confusing to a search engine? and also if any of those terms are repeated on other pages, of the site is that a problem?
     
    John Stenger, Aug 22, 2025 at 3:43 PM IP