According to Ahrefs, 91% of content gets zero traffic from Google. That means less than 1 out of every 10 web pages get any traffic at all. If your site is among the 9% that gets their traffic, that's awesome and good for you. But, if you're part of the 91% that doesn't, it's probably because of one of these six reasons I'm about to talk about in this video. Today I'm going to break down the six reasons why your site will never rank, and I want you to stop doing this.
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90.63% of Content Gets No Traffic From Google. And How to Be in the Other 9.37% [New Research for 2020]:
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Reason number one, your web page doesn't have any backlinks. This has been revealed through several studies, but one study by Ahrefs shows the linear correlation between backlinks and search traffic.
Authority Hacker ran a similar study and they found that backlinks are still the most strongly correlated factor for SEO success. What this correlation means is the more backlinks you get, the better your chances of getting organic search traffic are. Though, you don't necessarily need to be proactive about doing outreach to get backlinks.
If you're writing amazing content or building amazing tools, or creating an amazing product or service, or even getting press, you'll naturally generate backlinks. And what you'll find is, as your site, in general, generates more backlinks, all your pages, including your blog content, will start getting more search traffic and ranking higher.
The second reason you're not getting any love from Google is you're not leveraging search snippets.
According to Authority Hacker, search snippets can be present in as much as 75% of the top spots in the search for high-volume keywords. That's huge. Among those, featured snippets account for 20% of all results. If you're not leveraging things like FAQ schema markup, you're missing out on a ton of traffic.
The third reason, the page isn't targeting a topic with enough search traffic potential.
Ahrefs found that even when you have over 200 referring domains to any given web page if you're not targeting keywords with enough search traffic potential you're still not going to get any traffic. You may get some, but it's going to be very little.
In other words, if no users are searching for a topic that you're talking about on that page, how are you going to get any search traffic? So, what I want you to do is do keyword research.
Use tools like Ubersuggest. Put in a keyword, it'll tell you if that keyword's easy to rank for, getting a lot of search traffic, and all the other related terms out there that also get a ton of volume that you should be targeting.
The fourth reason? You're not leveraging meta tags, H1 tags, and title tags to insert your target keywords. A study that I mentioned from Authority Hacker shows a strong correlation between keywords in the H1 and title tags and ranking.
Just think about it, this makes sense, right? When you're doing a search for a term and that term is in the listing, you're much more likely to click versus when you do a search for a term and that keyword or term isn't in any of the listings. Now, that title tag that you're putting on your website, that's what Google's pulling from.
So, when you're doing a search on Google and you see that title, that's your title tag in essence that they're pulling from.
The fifth reason? You don't have HTTPS enabled. It used to be where HTTPS was optional, but it's not anymore. If you want to rank now, you need to use HTTPS. It's pretty much a standard these days when it comes to SEO.
The sixth reason? You're getting a bad score on Google's Lighthouse audit. While this may not guarantee you good rankings, over 90% of the web pages on page one of Google have high average scores on Google's Lighthouse audit.
And, if you want an easy way of trying to figure out your score, you can go to Ubersuggest, put in your URL, and then click on the site audit report.
The site audit report also breaks down your page speed, and it pulls it from Google Lighthouse. So that way, in one place you can get your page speed information and figure out where you need to improve.
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Hey Neil I just watched out someothers so called experts saying that now backlinks don’t matter but since I am following you so I want to know what is truth do they or not please tell
Yes, Google is now focusing on quality content rather than backlinks. But still, backlinks play major role to rank on Google. For example : one webpage with 90% good content with 50 backlinks and another webpage with 100% good content with no backlinks. Here in this case, Google will rank the 50 backlinks webpage at top. And the 100% might land on position 3 or 4. However, if you follow Neil from long time you can build backlinks with simple strategies that doesn’t take much time.
Yes but if all are creating the best then the difference is only for Google is backlink
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Which plugin do you use for search snippets? or you do it manually putting codes?
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Hi Neil, awesome guidelines for SEO to rank in SERP… Actually I’m not able to find the video-tutorial for Schema Markup in the description, would you please help??!
Hi Neil, Another informative video. I have a question about article writing. one of SEO experts in my country told me that we should give a unique value to the article instead of writing the article according to keywords. he said further If we write a similar article that is already available on the internet he doesn’t see any reason that particular article to be ranked. So he asked me to be creative and write a unique article, Then use keywords accordingly. Keywords are always secondary, That’s all he said to me,
I am confused, How do you describe it, I appreciate your advice on this matter. Thanks
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