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How Small On-Page Mistakes Hurt Your Google Rankings

This PDF explains how small on-page SEO mistakesu2014like missing title tags, poor internal linking, and slow page speedu2014can quietly lower your Google rankings. It highlights key areas to watch and gives simple, practical insights to help fix them. If youu2019re not seeing the results you want, this guide shows what might be holding your site back.

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How Small On-Page Mistakes Hurt Your Google Rankings

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  1. How Small On-Page Mistakes Hurt Your Google Rankings In SEO, it's often the little things that cause the biggest drops in visibility. You don’t need a major issue for your site to lose rankings—small on-page SEO mistakes can quietly chip away at your performance over time.

  2. Missed Meta Tags Skipping or duplicating title tags and meta descriptions can confuse both users and search engines. These short pieces of text tell Google what each page is about. If they’re missing or poorly written, your page may not get noticed. Slow Page Loading A slow website is a major turn-off. People expect fast answers, and if your page takes too long to load, they’ll bounce—and Google pays attention to that. Weak Internal Linking Internal links help users and search engines move through your site. Without them, Google may not properly understand the structure of your content, which can limit your visibility.

  3. Ignoring Mobile Optimisation If your site doesn’t work well on mobile, you’re losing traffic. Google now uses mobile-first indexing, meaning your mobile site is what gets evaluated for ranking—not your desktop version. Poor Heading Structure Headings (like H1 and H2) help organise your content. When headings are missing or misused, Google struggles to understand your page’s content hierarchy, which can weaken SEO performance. If you're facing on-page issues, iDiGiFi can help. As a trusted on-page SEO agency, we offer clear strategies to fix ranking problems and improve your site’s visibility.

  4. www.idigifi.com.au 08 8100 5244 info@idigifi.com.au U2 154 Halifax Street Adelaide, 5000

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