!! Do you want to know what's preventing your resource from gaining traction?
Check your site after reading the list.
Texts that are one-of-a-kind. Have you copied a competitor? You will rank much lower in search results, and search engine algorithms will flag you as a plagiarist. In addition, your competitor may claim that you stole intellectual property.
Poor video and photo quality. This undermines your customers' trust. Potential customers will look at the page and then close it, increasing the number of refusals and, as a result, the rating.
Excessive text spam. Not only is it highly visible and disliked by readers, but you can still get under a search filter, which is oh so difficult, and in some cases impossible, to get out of. The days of aggressive SEO are over, and organic LSI-copywriting has taken their place.
Inadequately developed semantic core If the collected semantics are of poor quality, you risk losing some important queries, cutting off the audience, or attracting the wrong people.
Instability of hosting. Nobody likes a website that hangs, has errors, or is inaccessible. This will result in visitor failures and lower positions in search results.
Issues with the project's CMS, such as slow loading speeds.
The resource is operational in the absence of an SSL security certificate. This is especially important for online stores.
The site lacks industry "chips" such as video reviews, social signals, instructions, and FAQs.
9.External links of poor quality.
10.A large number of broken links and outgoing links. If the links are broken, they irritate users, and if they continue to lead to fraudulent sites, you risk being caught by the filter.
11.Low attendance and a high dropout rate. You drop in the search engine rankings.
How many points do you have for your website?