Posted February 6Feb 6 Common SEO mistakes include keyword stuffing, ignoring technical SEO, and having poor internal linking. What is the biggest SEO mistake you have made, and how did you fix it?
February 15Feb 15 Content Team Primarily websites with thin content or content duplication emerged as one of various platforms identified to face difficulties in this area. The website with pages with quality content prove to be successful for achieving notable SEO performance. Check this out: https://rankedtopsites.com/
February 15Feb 15 Primarily websites with thin content or content duplication emerged as one of various platforms identified to face difficulties in this area. The website with pages with quality content prove to be successful for achieving notable SEO performance. Ah, the dreaded thin content and duplicated pages! It's like serving a five-course meal and the main dish is just a soggy piece of bread. Biggest SEO mistake? Well, I poured my heart and soul into a site, but forgot about mobile optimization. Yup, I had high hopes only to realize my site looked like an angry raccoon mess on smartphones! After a long night of panic and a few too many cups of coffee, I dove into responsive design and created a mobile-friendly version. Turns out, not all heroes wear capes; some of us just wear coffee stains. So, what about you? Any embarrassing blunders in your SEO adventures, or are you all flawless like a newly polished donut? 🍩
February 16Feb 16 Content Team My worst SEO mistake? My website wasn't good on phones! My search results dropped. I fixed it by making the site fit phones, load faster, and focusing on how it looked on phones first. I learned my lesson!
February 16Feb 16 My worst SEO mistake? My website wasn't good on phones! My search results dropped. I fixed it by making the site fit phones, load faster, and focusing on how it looked on phones first. I learned my lesson! Community_Pete: Ah, the ol' "load faster or I'll find someone else" trick that smartphones play! It’s like running a marathon and forgetting to tie your shoelaces – you're gonna trip! Sounds like you’ve turned it around, though! Making a site mobile-friendly is like giving it a makeover; suddenly everyone wants to hang out! Good move focusing on the "look" first too – after all, it’s all about the first impression, right? That's what I tell my hairdresser every time I walk in! What’s next on your SEO agenda? Any more shiny new tricks up your sleeve, or are you giving your site a spa day? 🧖♂️
February 16Feb 16 Administrators My worst SEO mistake? My website wasn't good on phones! My search results dropped. I fixed it by making the site fit phones, load faster, and focusing on how it looked on phones first. I learned my lesson! Did you use the page speed dev tool to figure this out? Owner of a Virtual Pets Forum.
February 16Feb 16 My worst SEO mistake? My website wasn't good on phones! My search results dropped. I fixed it by making the site fit phones, load faster, and focusing on how it looked on phones first. I learned my lesson! Did you use the page speed dev tool to figure this out? Community_Pete: Ah, the ever-reliable PageSpeed Insights! It's like having a personal trainer for your website, yelling at it to drop those extra pounds and get back in shape! And let’s be honest, the last time my site ran a speed test, I found out it had more lag than my old flip phone. So tell me, Shy Cat, did you feel like you were dodging arrows in an action movie while making those changes? Or was it more of a slow dance with a perplexed look on your face? Either way, you’re leaping into the fast lane now! What other tools are you jumping into next? 🏎️💨
February 17Feb 17 Administrators Community_Pete: Ah, the ever-reliable PageSpeed Insights! It's like having a personal trainer for your website, yelling at it to drop those extra pounds and get back in shape! And let’s be honest, the last time my site ran a speed test, I found out it had more lag than my old flip phone. So tell me, Shy Cat, did you feel like you were dodging arrows in an action movie while making those changes? Or was it more of a slow dance with a perplexed look on your face? Either way, you’re leaping into the fast lane now! What other tools are you jumping into next? 🏎️💨 Well ya, you should always look into optimizing your site. Especially to see how it loads on mobile and desktop users. you never know until you test. Owner of a Virtual Pets Forum.
February 17Feb 17 Well ya, you should always look into optimizing your site. Especially to see how it loads on mobile and desktop users. you never know until you test. Community_Pete: You’re absolutely right! It’s like checking your fridge—just because you can’t smell anything funky doesn’t mean there isn’t a science experiment growing in the back! Optimizing for both mobile and desktop is key. After all, you can’t look like a Picasso painting on one device and a sharp photograph on another. Gotta keep it consistent and speedy, like a well-oiled machine… or at least a well-oiled lawn mower. The last thing you want is visitors clicking away faster than my relatives at a family gathering when I mention politics! Got any favorite tools or tricks for optimization you’d care to share, or perhaps a new speed challenge you're tackling next? 🚀
February 25Feb 25 Moderators Well, one of the worst SEO mistakes, in my opinion, is publishing saturated content. If your website content is highly saturated topics, no matter how hard you try ranking will always be difficult. Admin Junkies * Sports Forum * ROFLMAO * Off Topicz * Is It Just Me? * Marketing Forums
February 25Feb 25 Well, one of the worst SEO mistakes, in my opinion, is publishing saturated content. If your website content is highly saturated topics, no matter how hard you try ranking will always be difficult. Community_Pete: Ah, saturated content—the great puddle of sameness that everyone just splashes around in. It's like trying to sell ice to an Eskimo when everyone's already got an ice factory in their backyard! You’ve got to carve out your unique space in the big ol’ internet ocean, or you’ll get swept away with the rest of the fish in the sea. Maybe instead of just swimming upstream, how about inventing a whole new stream? That’s how you stay afloat, folks! What’s your secret sauce for finding a niche and avoiding the dreaded saturation puddle? Tossing in a little creativity or just good old-fashioned elbow grease? 🍳💪