Common Website Mistakes That Hurt Your Rankings in Google
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Common Website Mistakes That Hurt Your Rankings

July 14, 2026

If your website isn’t ranking as well as you’d hoped, don’t panic. In our experience, it’s rarely down to one big problem. More often than not, it’s a handful of smaller issues that have built up over time.

At Total SEO, we work with businesses every day to improve their online visibility. As a small business ourselves, we know how difficult it can be to juggle running a company while keeping your website up to date. That’s where we come in. Here are some of the most common website mistakes we see – and how fixing them can help your SEO.

  1. Slow Loading Pages

Nobody likes waiting for a website to load, especially when there are plenty of alternatives just a click away. Slow pages can lead to visitors leaving before they’ve even seen what you offer.

Large image files, poor hosting and unnecessary plugins are often the culprits. Speeding up your website not only creates a better experience for visitors but also gives search engines another reason to trust your site.

  1. Your Website Isn’t Mobile Friendly

Most people browse on their phones, so your website needs to work just as well on a smaller screen.

If visitors have to zoom in, struggle to navigate or wait ages for pages to load, they’re unlikely to stick around. A responsive, easy-to-use mobile website helps keep people engaged and supports stronger search performance too.

  1. Weak Page Titles and Meta Descriptions

Your page title and meta description are often the first thing people see on Google.

If they’re missing, duplicated or simply say something like “Home”, you’re missing an opportunity to encourage clicks. Every important page should clearly explain what it’s about and give people a reason to visit your website instead of someone else’s.

  1. Thin or Duplicate Content

Search engines favour content that genuinely helps users.

If your service pages only contain a few sentences, or you’ve copied the same wording across multiple pages, it becomes much harder to rank well. Take the time to explain what you do, answer common questions and provide useful information that shows your expertise. Better content benefits both your visitors and your SEO.

  1. Broken Links

Broken links don’t just frustrate visitors – they also make your website feel neglected.

Whether it’s a page that’s been deleted or a link that no longer works, these small issues can add up over time. Checking your website regularly and fixing broken links helps create a smoother experience for everyone who visits.

  1. Forgetting to Link Your Own Pages

Many businesses publish great blogs and service pages, but never connect them together.

Internal links help visitors discover more of your website while showing search engines how your content is related. If you’re talking about keyword research in a blog, for example, it makes sense to link through to your SEO Services page. It’s a simple change that can make a real difference.

  1. Confusing URLs

Your website addresses should be easy to understand.

A clear URL like yourwebsite.co.uk/seo-services tells both users and search engines exactly what the page is about. Long strings of random numbers and characters don’t offer the same clarity. Keeping URLs clean and descriptive is another small improvement that supports your overall SEO.

  1. Unoptimised Images

Images help bring a website to life, but they can also slow it down if they’re too large.

Before uploading images, it’s worth resizing and compressing them so they load quickly without affecting quality. It’s also good practice to give images meaningful file names rather than leaving them as something like IMG_2048.jpg. These small changes help improve your website’s performance.

  1. No Clear Focus for Each Page

Trying to cover too many topics on one page often leads to confusion.

Instead, each page should have one clear purpose. A page about SEO services should focus on SEO services, while a blog about local SEO should stay on that subject. Keeping your content focused makes it easier for visitors to find the information they need and helps search engines understand your pages.

  1. Never Reviewing Your Website

One of the biggest mistakes we see is businesses launching a website and then leaving it untouched for years.

Your website should grow alongside your business. Updating older content, adding new blogs and reviewing what’s performing well all help keep your website relevant. Even small improvements made consistently can have a positive impact over time.

Let Total SEO Help

Improving your rankings doesn’t always mean starting from scratch. Sometimes it’s simply about fixing the things that have been overlooked.

At Total SEO, we’re proud to be a small business that genuinely cares about helping other businesses succeed online. We take the time to understand your website, identify what’s holding it back and recommend practical improvements that make a real difference. No confusing jargon, no unnecessary upselling – just honest SEO advice and support from a team that’s passionate about what we do.

If you’re wondering why your website isn’t performing as well as it should, we’d love to help. Get in touch with the team at Total SEO and let’s make sure your website is working as hard as you are.

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