COMMON ONPAGE SEO MISTAKES: Bad ones for organic rankings
In this post, I highlight some common Onpage SEO mistakes that affect the overall ranking of your website or posts in search engines.
Common on-page search engine optimization (SEO) mistakes are critical to your website's overall ranking. and would not be considered seriously bad for ratings.
COMMON ONPAGE SEO MISTAKES ARE
COMMON ONPAGE SEO MISTAKES: Bad ones for organic rankings |
DUPLICATE CONTENT:
The search engine is specially designed to show users the best valuable and unique content. Equal or considerable amount of duplicate content on a site is bad for SEO and increases competition for targeted keywords.
META DESCRIPTION:
Even though the meta description does not have a direct impact on SEO but gives the audience a choice to click on your blog post or not.
Providing relevant and good meta descriptions for your blog posts increases your CTR and increases your chances of getting an overall impression for the blog post.
BROKEN LINKS:
One of the common Onpage SEO mistakes most bloggers make. and don't update their posts for broken links
A few internal and external broken links is ok but if a site has lots of broken links (404) then it must be a bummer for the site.
In addition, visitors to your site will perceive the blog as low quality. Every time a Google bot crawls your pages and posts it creates a negative review for your site.
LESS WORDS PER BLOG ENTRY:
less text in a blog post means no in-depth details for the topics provided. In the view of search engines, they like to show deep details to users and give you a low chance of ranking.
In order to beat your competitors, we need more quality and relative text for the targeted topics.
LESS WORDS AND MORE HTML CODING:
Adding more text to posts is very important. less word count and more HTML code on the back is an indication of a spammer.
Websites or blog posts with more coding often have low loading speeds which are bad for technical SEO.
GOOGLE DOES NOT RECOMMEND SITES WITH LONG LOADING TIMES.
Google and other search engines tend to flag these types of sites to reduce their ranking.