How Do I Improve My Website's SEO Health & Online Visibility?

Rameshsharama

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I’m trying to improve the SEO health of a website I manage. I am the owner of Web Media Infotech Lt. and I had Despite having good design, responsive layout, and content, the site’s organic traffic is low and tools like SEMrush report a poor health score.
 

Philippe Gaucher

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Hey, I know how frustrating it can be when you’ve put a lot of work into your site, it looks great, works well on all devices, and the content is solid but the traffic just doesn’t come. One thing I'd suggest is to dig into the technical side a bit more. Sometimes things like slow loading times, duplicate content, or missing meta tags quietly hurt performance. Also, check if the keywords you're using match what people are actually searching for. Tools like Google Search Console can give you clues there. And don’t forget about backlinks, if nobody’s linking to you, Google might not take you seriously yet. You might also want to check your internal linking and make sure your most important pages are easy to find. SEO takes time, but small improvements can stack up quickly.
 

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Thanks a lot for your insights! I’ve actually been checking the site with SEMrush and noticed similar issues — missing meta tags, slow load times, and some duplicate content. I didn’t realize how much those technical aspects could impact rankings.
I’m also working on improving the internal linking and focusing on more relevant, lower-competition keywords. Backlinks have definitely been a challenge, so I’m trying to build a few good ones slowly. It’s definitely a learning process, but your advice helped me see some areas I hadn’t focused on enough. Appreciate it!
 

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Sounds like you’re really digging into the right areas, SEMrush is great for uncovering those hidden technical issues, and it’s awesome that you’re taking action on things like internal linking and keyword strategy. Backlinks can definitely be tough (slow and steady wins there), but just being aware and consistently improving will pay off. You’re clearly putting in the work, and that momentum will build over time. Keep going and you’re on the right path!
 

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