While implementing good SEO practices on your website is essential if you want to improve brand visibility and get more targeted traffic, staying away from black hat SEO or SEO mistakes is even more crucial, if you want to enjoy the continual growth of your business website.
[clickToTweet tweet=”Bad SEO is worse than good SEO is good. via @jasonfox_me #SEO” quote=”Bad SEO is worse than good SEO is good.” theme=”style5″]If good SEO is important, bordering on essential, if you want your website to get any views. You probably want to spend a few minutes making sure that your SEO is not hurting you.
This comprehensive checklist will help you to steer clear as well as help you to rectify any SEO mistakes that you might have made.
In addition, it will also provide you with helpful suggestions and resources on how to fix these mistakes quickly and in an efficient manner.
The infographic comprises of the top 25+ common mistakes that you need to avoid and is just the guide you need when starting off your online journey.
Here is a list of some of the SEO mistakes that you need to avoid;
The above mistakes and the others mentioned in the infographic below can hurt your site’s credibility, ranking and traffic, if not rectified.
Thus, rectify these now in order to avoid penalization from Google and to offer your readers a superior browsing experience.
25+ Common SEO Mistakes That Are Killing Your Website[Infographic] by the team at Hostingclues.com
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Thanks for this post Jason. This is a comprehensive and actionable checklist.
Thanks Vince.
Absolutely great post! Good info, concise and clear.
THank you Valerie.
Hi Jason, I see many that do not have their share buttons configured so when users share it has their username so they get mentioned. One of my pet peeves. Also some have social media buttons but do not go to their profiles. SEO still rules today for content marketing. Thanks for all the tips Jason.
Hey Lisa, thanks for stopping by. Great point and tip.