1. Fill Your Site with Loads of Boring Text (often because your SEO told you to)
Writing loads and loads of text that doesn’t help your visitor is one great way to ruin your online business.
A sea of text that doesn’t give any valuable information is sure to put your visitors off. It’s true that Google loves text and relevant text can help your ranking with Google, but pages and pages of irrelevant text is not going to help anyone.
Tip: Only write as much as you need to and make sure every word counts, either in important information for your visitor or in converting your visitor into a customer.
2. Fill your site with pointless pictures
Loads of pointless images are really going to put off your visitors. Make sure your images add something to the overall visitor experience or offer a visual clue. Images add to your page weight and will make your page load slower, so less is more.
Tip: Only add a few relevant images that add something to the users experience, preferably, an image that gives the user a visual clue they are in the right place.
3. Make sure that Google Can’t See Your Site
If keywords that are relevant to your business and website are not on the your website then Google isn’t going to show your site in their search engine results pages (SERPs). Think about how searchers will look for website or business and make sure that those keywords are on your website.
Tip: If you sell widgets in Staffordshire, then make sure that ‘Widgets in Staffordshire’ is in your page title, your header 1 tag and in the first paragraph. Also putting these important keywords in the meta description and in the meta keywords will help.
4. Hide Your Phone Number and Contact Page
Although you’ve written a load of tosh and google can’t find or crawl you, by some miracle someone has made it to your website and wants to contact you about your product. So make sure that you have your phone number and contact form readily available.
Tip: Put your phone number and a link to your contact page on every web page so that customers can get in contact with you. The easier the better.
5. Write it, Launch it, Leave it!
Once you have finished your website off and launched it, leave it be. No new content, no updates, loads of out of date information. If you never cleaned or painted your store front, never changed or dusted the window display, passing customers will quickly get turned off and the same is true for your website.
Tip: Your website needs regular updates. Make sure you update relevant information on the website, add news stories or blog articles and keep things fresh.









