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Why isn’t my WordPress Site Ranking on Google?

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You need to spend time working on your WordPress website SEO

You need to spend time working on your WordPress website SEO

Lack of rankings is one of the top questions that site owners struggle with and ask me about. That's why I have so many SEO articles from every angle here on this site.

One of the many reasons to switch to WordPress is that it makes SEO easier. However, that in no way means that WordPress is a “magic bullet.”

  • Is your WordPress site MIA in the search engines?

  • Do you wonder why you aren't getting found?

  • Do you find your site on page 22, and that's not good enough?

  • Or, do you have a new WordPress site that is still not ranking and is bewildered about why?

In my world, every day I receive questions about SEO. But, to be honest, not much has changed in over two decades I've been crafting and marketing websites.

When I hear these questions, more come to mind.

  • How long has your site been online?

  • Do you offer anything unique?

  • Are you adding content — regularly?

  • Are you active on social media?

  • Why should your site rank higher than those that already do?

These answers to these questions let me know if the site owner has realistic expectations or just pie-in-the-sky desires.

“I moved my site to WordPress just for the SEO and I'm still not on the top page of Google!”

WordPress Website Owner

Recently I was having a conversation with a developer I know on this very topic. We fondly remember “the old days” when you could put up a site, get found, and make things happen. That was over 25 years ago, and since then, millions of websites and billions of web pages have been added to search engine indexes.

To say it takes time and a lot of hard work to make that top page nowadays is an understatement. It is a pretty unrealistic expectation for any new site or simply because you moved your site to WordPress.

SEO Friendly

Yes, moving your site to the WordPress platform, which is inherently SEO friendly, was a great move. Add the ability to install SEO Plugins that will guide you on making your content and site optimized, makes it as easy as you can hope for.

If you don't have your site on WordPress or are thinking of putting up a new site — WordPress is the way to go. But remember that all new websites take more time to acquire relevant rankings over established sites. Patience is a virtue here.

The act of “putting” your site on WordPress alone does not negate the other things you need to think about consistently and for perpetuity when planning and updating your site. Embrace this fact to ensure you will know what is necessary to reach your goals.

Where I See Folks Fall Short

SEO doesn't just happen on its own. With every bit of new content that you add, you want o be aware of the necessary variables and integrate them into your site. I have a bunch of articles on the topic of SEO. If you only read one, read my article WordPress How To: Learn About SEO.

When I think about what most of my clients struggle with when it comes to SEO, this is what comes to mind:

  • Not adding content on a regular basis.
    READ: 3 Easy Steps for Gathering Great Post Ideas

  • The quality of content being added is subpar.
    READ: Want Your Posts to be read? Then Don't Do These 5 Things!

  • Not doing any keyword research * or planning.
    READ: Free Keyword Research Tools

  • Integrating SEO basics into each page or post.
    READ: How to SEO WordPress Posts

  • Underestimating the power of internal linking.
    READ: Crafting Link Worthy Content

  • Site performance is not tracked and monitored.
    READ: East Steps to a Lean Mean WordPress Machine

Google's SEO Starter Guide

Google does have its SEO Starter Guide online for you to bookmark and become intimate with. Here is the Table of Contents to give you an idea of what this document will cover.

  • Getting started
  • Help Google find your content
  • Tell Google which pages shouldn't be crawled
  • Help Google (and users) understand your content
  • Manage your appearance in Google Search results
  • Organize your site hierarchy
  • Optimize your content
  • Optimize your images
  • Make your site mobile-friendly
  • Promote your website
  • Analyze your search performance and user behavior

Read, learn, absorb and do.

I wish there were a magic bullet I could offer to you. But there is no replacement for the reality of what you need to do. That is if you want to have a chance at getting ranked in the top handful of pages on Google.

There are no “secrets,” tricks, or shortcuts. No schemes, programs, or software to negate what the above resources advise. The numbers are overwhelming. For any search, there are millions of results.

Only by working hard and making your site the most stunning, zippy, and helpful website for your target market will you one day exclaim with glee, “I found my WordPress site on Google!”.

At your service,

Judith: WordPress Consultant and Coach

Judith: WordPress Consultant and Coach





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