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2025-09-22

Why your business website isn't ranking ๐Ÿ‘‡ It's not what you think! You're creating pages for what YOU do instead of what people search for...

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I wanna talk about a mistake that nearly every business makes with their website. In my experience, this is the number one thing that is preventing businesses from ranking in Google search. It has to do with the pages you choose to put on your website and what you title those pages.

When you get this wrong, as most businesses do, you are literally disqualifying yourself from showing up when people are searching for your product or services.

Let me explain what the mistake is and how to fix it. Typically, when businesses build their website, they think about all the things that they do for their customers. And I would say about half of businesses are smart enough to realise they need to make a page for each of these things that they do.

And that makes sense, right? If you're a window tinting shop, you're gonna have a page about your window tinting service. Except if you know anything about the window tinting industry, you know that they don't install window tint, they install automotive window film.

And that's why, if you look at the websites of most of these window tinting shops, you'll see that their page for their window tinting service is titled automotive window film.

So the fix here is, instead of creating a page for each thing you do, create a page for each thing someone searches for. And here's where it gets a little unintuitive, because people don't just search for window tint. They search for window tint for Teslas, or window tint for trucks, or ceramic window tint.

And as the business owner, you're probably thinking, no, these are all the same thing. It's just one process. It's just window tint.

But remember, we're not creating a page for each thing you do. We're creating a page for each thing someone searches for.

And I'm not talking about creating a bunch of low quality, spammy pages stuffed with keywords. Create the highest quality page possible for this searcher. Sure, your window tinting process is probably the same on Tesla's as it is on trucks.

But the person searching for truck window tinting is telling you something about what they're looking for. Include examples of your work on trucks. Talk about the most popular packages for truck owners.

Show pricing for the most common truck models. Show testimonials from people who had their trucks windows tinted with you. When you do this, well, each searcher gets a page that's designed specifically for them and their use case.

You can segment your services by use case, demographic, service area, product option. The point is, when you're thinking of the pages of your website, don't think about the things you do. Think about what people are searching for.

Not only is this the best SEO strategy, it's the best for user experience.

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Businesses should create pages for what customers search for, not only for internal service categories.

2 related signals ยท Searcher Vocabulary / Intent-Specific Pages

  • Map service pages to customer vocabulary and intent before deciding page titles and architecture.
  • Create only useful intent pages with relevant examples, pricing, testimonials, and copy; avoid thin keyword variants.

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Businesses should create pages for what customers search for, not only for internal service categories.

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Map service pages to customer vocabulary and intent before deciding page titles and architecture.

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I wanna talk about a mistake that nearly every business makes with their website. In my experience, this is the number one thing that is preventing businesses from ranking in Google search. It has to do with the pages you choose to put on your website and what you title those pages...