Got it! Since your assignment includes writing a long-form article (1000–1200 words), here’s a full sample blog post written for your personal brand — WebOrion — aimed at helping small business owners understand how to improve their website for SEO and visibility.
You can copy this into your presentation appendix, use it as part of a blog post demo, or paste it into Canva if you’re creating content mockups.
📝 Title: 5 Website Mistakes That Are Hurting Your Google Ranking (and How to Fix Them)
By WebOrion — Helping Small Businesses Grow Online
💬 Estimated Reading Time: 6–7 minutes
Word Count: ~1100 words
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In today’s digital-first world, your website isn’t just your business card — it’s your storefront, lead generator, and first impression all in one. But here’s the truth: many small business owners unknowingly sabotage their visibility on Google because of common (and fixable) website issues.
At WebOrion, we help small businesses with web design, SEO, social media, and site maintenance. In this article, we’ll show you 5 critical website mistakes that could be hurting your Google ranking — and simple tips to fix them.
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- 🐢 Slow Loading Speed
Your website should load in under 3 seconds. If it doesn’t, Google notices — and users bounce. A slow website frustrates both people and search engines.
❌ Common causes:
- Large, uncompressed images
- Too many plugins
- Poor hosting
✅ How to fix it:
- Compress images before uploading (use TinyPNG or WebP format)
- Use a caching plugin (like WP Rocket)
- Consider moving to faster hosting
Pro Tip: Use Google PageSpeed Insights to test your site’s performance.
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- ❌ Missing Meta Titles & Descriptions
Your meta title and description appear on Google search results. If you haven’t added custom ones, Google will pull random text — which won’t drive clicks.
✅ How to fix it:
- Use clear, relevant titles for every page
- Add meta descriptions that include a keyword and a benefit
Example:
“Affordable SEO Services for Toronto Businesses | WebOrion”
“Boost your website traffic with our expert local SEO packages. Book a free consultation today!”
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- 📱 Not Mobile-Friendly
Over 60% of website visits come from mobile devices. If your site looks bad on a phone, Google will rank it lower.
✅ How to fix it:
- Use responsive design (most modern themes already are)
- Test on different devices using Chrome DevTools or Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test
💡 Pro Tip: Use larger buttons, clear fonts, and reduce text walls for easier reading.
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- 🔗 Broken Links & Poor Navigation
Broken links create a bad user experience and tell Google that your site is not well-maintained. Confusing menus hurt time-on-site and conversions.
✅ How to fix it:
- Run a broken link checker (like Ahrefs or BrokenLinkCheck.com)
- Simplify your navigation to 5–7 top-level menu items max
- Make sure every service or product page is 2 clicks away or less
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- 📝 No SEO-Optimized Content
If your website has little to no written content, Google has nothing to rank. No blogs = missed keyword opportunities.
✅ How to fix it:
- Start a blog and publish 1 article every 2–3 weeks
- Write for your audience: use FAQs, tips, and how-tos
- Focus on local keywords like “Toronto SEO expert” or “best web designer in Ontario”
💡 Content ideas for service-based businesses:
- “Top 5 Questions Clients Ask Before Hiring a Web Designer”
- “How to Boost Your Local SEO in 30 Minutes a Week”
- “Before & After: Website Redesigns That Increased Sales”
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💼 Final Thoughts
Every website can (and should) be improved over time. By fixing these 5 mistakes, you’re not just helping Google find you — you’re creating a smoother, more professional experience for your potential clients.
And if all this sounds overwhelming? That’s exactly why we’re here.
At WebOrion, we offer affordable website audits, SEO fixes, monthly maintenance, and full redesigns. Let’s talk about how we can grow your online presence — together.
📩 Book a free 15-minute strategy call today → www.weborion.ca/contact
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