
Why your website is not ranking on Google
Most websites that fail to rank on Google are blocked by a more ordinary problem than people expect. Weak structure, pages that do not match intent, or a technical foundation that sends poor signals to search engines.
Before thinking about backlinks or content volume, the baseline has to be checked first: clean title tags, readable internal linking, indexable pages, acceptable loading speed and real alignment between target queries and published pages.
For an SMB, the best starting point is a simple audit: what pages exist, what intent they serve, what deserves to be strengthened and what technical problems prevent crawling or understanding.
SEO is not an add-on. It is an architectural layer. When it is designed early, every new page supports the next instead of creating noise.
About the author

Oscar Boutarfa
Fondateur, Weblane


