In this post, I highlight some common Onpage SEO mistakes that affect the overall ranking of your website or post in the search engine.
Common On-page SEO errors are crucial for your website's overall ranking. and will not be taken it seriously is bad for ranking.
Common Onpage SEO errors are:
Duplicate content:
Search engines are specially designed to show the best valuable and unique content to the users. the same or considerable amount of duplicate content on the site is bad for SEO and increases competition for the targeted keyword.
Meta description:
Although meta descriptions have not any direct impact on SEO but give the option to the audience either to click on your blog post or not.
providing a good relevant meta description for your blogpost increases your CTR and increase your chance of overall impression for the blogpost.
Broken Links:
One of the common Onpage SEO mistakes that most bloggers do. and don't update their posts for broken links
A few internal and external broken links don't matter but if a site has many broken links (404) then it must be disappointing for the site.
Also, the visitor on your site will perceive the blog as of low quality. Each time the Google bots crawl your pages and posts create a negative review for your site.
Fewer words per blog post:
less text on the blogposts means there are no in-depth details for the provided topic.
In view of the search engine, they like to show in-depth detail to the user and give you a low chance of ranking.
to defeat your competitors we need more quality and relative text for the targeted d topic.
Fewer words and more HTML coding:
Adding more text to the post is very important. less word count and more HTML codes on the backside is an indication of the spammer.
Websites or blog posts with more coding often have a low speed of loading which is bad for technical SEO.
Google doesn't recommend sites with time taking loading.
Google and other search engines are likely to flag these types of sites to reduce their ranking.