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5 Beginner SEO Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Website Traffic And What You Should Do Instead

Today I’m going to share five SEO mistakes that are going to kill your traffic if you keep doing them. There are lots of SEO tips that used to work in the past but won’t help your SEO in 2019. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced search engine optimization expert, after you stop making these five deadly SEO mistakes, your traffic numbers are going to increase.

RESOURCES & LINKS:
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SEO For Beginners: 3 Powerful SEO Tips to Rank #1 on Google in 2019 (video): https://youtu.be/gmB_TC92I8w

SEO in 2019 What Will and Won’t Work (video):https://youtu.be/I0joqcqpiO4

How to Become an SEO Expert in 2019 (video): https://youtu.be/bQTnkN1nUek
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The first mistake is putting dates in your URL. I used to do this with neilpatel.com.

What a huge mistake. My URL structure used to be neilpatel.com, slash year, slash month, slash title of my blog post.

The moment I took off the dates from my URL, guess what happened to my search traffic?

Well, within 30 days, it went up by 58%. And I’m talking about hundreds and thousands of visitors from Google already each month with dates in my URL.

But the moment I removed them, I saw an additional 58% increase in my search traffic.

So, whatever URL structure you have, just make sure it does not have dates.

The reason being when you have a date in your URL Google thinks of your site as being relevant to that date.

The second mistake that you’re making is you’re thinking of your site as a silo.

It doesn’t matter how many different sections you have or categories, it’s still one site.

It’s on one domain name. For example, my blog is about marketing. So, when I create content, I link to all the other marketing posts that are relevant to the post that I just released.

So when you write content, link to other pieces of content that are relevant.

That way, all of your pages are going to be interconnected and they’re going to rank higher.

The third mistake that you’re making, you’re thinking of SEO as just SEO.

It’s not just about on-page code. It’s not just about building links. It’s not even just about getting social shares. It’s about building a brand.

Eric Schmidt, the ex-CEO of Google once said that brands are the solution.

What he’s talking about is, when you’re trying to figure out what sites to rank higher than others, he decided, as well as a ton of other people in Google, that if you have a brand, you should rank higher.

Why is that? Well you’ve heard of this thing called fake news. It’s a great way to combat that.

It’s not just Facebook, who’s concerned about fake news. It’s all of the major platforms out there.

So, building a brand does wonders for you especially when it comes to SEO. You can do things like collecting emails to get people to keep coming back to your site.

Getting all those people to keep coming back, it’ll help reinforce your brand to them.

That’ll help you climb in the rankings in the long run.

The fourth mistake is just writing content.

I know you’re thinking, oh Neil, content’s king. How’s that a mistake?

No, writing content isn’t a mistake.

It’s writing content and then not updating it, and that’s what most people do.

They just write content, and they write more new content.

Then after that, they write more new content, and guess what they do after that? They write more new content.

So, if you update your content, Google’s going to be like, oh wow, it’s fresh.

It’s hip, it’s new, it’s still relevant. Let’s rank it higher.

With over a billion blogs out there, Google likes picking brand new, updated content versus old, outdated content.

This doesn’t mean you have to rewrite the whole article.

It could just be a paragraph or two, a few lines.

It could just be reviewing the article, making sure it’s still up-to-date, and you make no modifications because it’s still good to go.

And the last mistake you’re making, you’re not thinking about the user.

Google looks at something called user metrics.

Whether it’s the browser, whether it’s the toolbar, Google wants to make sure people have an amazing experience.

They’re using all those platforms to track how when people come to your website, how they perceive it.

And they can’t talk to them by surveying them or anything like that, but what they can see is, hey did someone perform as a Google search, click on the listing, land on your site, and within a second, are they clicking the Back button?

Because if they are, it tells Google, your website, that webpage isn’t relevant.

So, by putting the user first, instead of putting SEO first, it’ll help you climb to the top.

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