There are millions of websites out there that don’t manage to get any traffic. Some of them even have some great content too. What are they doing wrong? Maybe they did follow some SEO tips and tricks. Maybe they did work hard to optimize their website. However, that alone is not enough. There are many mistakes newcomers to the webmaster community make that lead them to failure. Keep reading to find out what mistakes other people make, and learn from them.
Cheating search engines
Cheating search engines looks fast and simple on paper. Many people have found ways to trick or cheat search engine robots in order to get a better rank faster. Many people got quite a big amount of money selling these “black hat” methods, while others did them themselves. In the past, these techniques actually worked, and still do, but nowadays practicing them can lead to seriously negative consequences. These methods include, but are not limited to doorway pages, invisible (or hidden) text, unusually massive amounts of back links from other websites (which meet some sort of characteristics that make search engine robots suspicious), etc. What are those serious consequences? Well, you could will end up getting blacklisted by search engines, which means you’ll probably never get listed again. Is it worth it? No. There is no quick method to appear at the top of search engines (aside from PPC SEO), so it’s better not to try.
Poorly written content
By poorly written content can lead any website to oblivion. The main thing search engine robots check out is the content of a website. Some people confuse this with the first thing search engine robots look for, which is the title, but the most important aspect of a website in a robot’s eye is the content. You might have great and helpful information, but if it’s badly optimized for search engines, getting listed will be difficult. Goof content is the key to good SEO, and good SEO needs the right keywords, which brings us to the next mistake.
Choosing the wrong keywords
When users perform a search, they will type a small phrase (generally about three words) related to what they are looking for. For example, if someone is looking for good SEO methods, he will type “good SEO methods” into the search box. These are the keywords you should place around your website, and within your content. Many people choose the wrong keywords, and it’s understandable: after all, how can you know what people type into search boxes? Well, you can find out using some online keyword tools that will tell you what people type when they search for something. Try looking online for them, there are plenty to choose from.
Sitemaps
Sitemaps are probably the most overlooked feature of a website by newcomers. Sitemaps are not only made to facilitate the navigation of a website on the user end of things, but they are also great for SEO, because it makes search engine robots’ work a lot easier. By using sitemaps, search engine crawlers can easily identify every page of a website, resulting in a more successful listing. You could make your own sitemap, but it’s recommended that you use Google Sitemaps instead. Not only is it easy to use, but it’s also great for Google SEO, and it can be easily implemented in just about every website (for example, there is a Wordpress plug in that automatically generates a Google Sitemap for your website).
There is one last big mistake “newbies” make when creating a website, it’s…
Creating a badly designed website
This is a more technical aspect of SEO, the design of a website. Search engine crawlers not only look at the surface of a website, they look at the inside of it as well. Having badly organized code makes their work more difficult, and we all know that’s not good. Poor design includes, but is not limited to intense graphics, unclear navigation, etc. Try organizing your code a little, it pays out well.
Those are the biggest SEO mistakes people make when starting a website. Just keep in mind all of them, and stay away from cheating, and you should be fine.