5 Common SEO Mistakes That Are Killing Your Rankings

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You refined your SEO strategy weeks ago yet still find your website sinking in search rankings. Before panicking and overhauling efforts entirely, pause to check if any of these 5 overlooked yet damaging missteps sabotage organic visibility:

Ignoring Page Speed

Quick-loading pages earn search preference. But cluttered code, bulky images or inadequate hosting throttles velocity. Run site audits checking load times on desktop and mobile while monitoring user behavior analytics for early exits.

Forgetting Alt Text

Those image filenames like DSC00012.jpg mystify search bots. Add descriptive alt text and title tags to images illustrating what displays visually for better context indexing.

Flimsy Metadata

Craft strategic page titles and meta descriptions stuffed with relevant keywords. These summarize content for searchers and influence click-through rates dramatically once indexed properly.

Neglecting Links

Links signal external endorsement, broadening organic discovery. But stale, low-quality backlinks actually jeopardize credibility through outdated associations or questionable connections. Prune risky links while cultivating partnerships with reputable industry sites for refreshed value exchanges.

Robot Blockages

Oops...forgot to enable full search engine access before launching the site? Quick technical tweaks welcome them back to uncover and reach content again.

Stalled progress feels frustrating but commonly traces back to simple oversights in website frontend, metadata or accessibility realm. Before paying an agency or rebuilding entirely, self-audit for these 5 culprits subtly sinking performance. Quick diagnosis saves heartache...and rankings.
 

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Not using alt text is one of the major concerns with SEO. At of website owners just ignore it. A lot of website owners also do not give much importance to Meta data.
 
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