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Why Does My Business Website Have No or Low Internet Traffic? (SEO Masterclass with Favour Obasi-ike)
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Why Does My Business Website Have No or Low Internet Traffic? (SEO Masterclass with Favour Obasi-Ike) | Get exclusive SEO newsletters in your inbox.
This Clubhouse LIVE! Audio Marketing Club discussion centers on common reasons why websites experience low or no traffic, primarily attributing it to lack of connection with search engines like Google Search Console. Favour emphasizes that a website is like a "house," requiring proper ownership and consistent engagement to appear in search results and gain visibility.
The conversation further explores the importance of transactional value on websites and the strategic use of platforms like Reddit, Wikipedia, YouTube, and Google for driving traffic, highlighting that owning your digital real estate is crucial for long-term business success with traditional and artificial intelligence search engines. Favour advises businesses to focus on strategy, consistency, and answering user queries through their website content to improve their online presence and conversion rates.
FAQS: Website Traffic | The Engine and The Fuel
Why does my website have low or no traffic?
The primary reason a website experiences low or no traffic is a lack of connection to search engines. Your website needs to be recognized and indexed by major search engines like Google (via Google Search Console), Bing (via Bing Webmasters Tools), Yandex, Ecosia, DuckDuckGo, and even AI search engines like ChatGPT and answer search engines like Alexa. Without this connection, your website is essentially invisible to people searching for information, products, or services that you offer. Think of your website as a car; without a battery (the connection to search engines), it won't run, no matter how good it looks.
How do search engines act as the "battery" for your website?
Search engines are the "battery" because they provide the power and connectivity needed for your website to be found. Just as a car needs an active battery to drive or a remote needs batteries to turn on a TV, a website needs to be connected to search engines to gain visibility and traffic. These platforms are the conduits through which potential visitors discover your content. If your website isn't indexed and recognized by these engines, it's like having a car without an engine – it exists, but it cannot function as intended to bring you where you need to go.
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