The Fundamental Misunderstanding
Most Sydney business owners think: “Website = Google rankings”
The logic seems sound:
1. I built a website
2. I submitted it to Google
3. Time has passed
4. Therefore, I should rank
But Google doesn’t work that way.
Google ranks pages based on:
– Relevance – How well your content matches search queries
– Authority – How trustworthy and credible your site is
– User Experience – How fast, functional, and helpful your site is
– Content Depth – How comprehensive and valuable your content is
– Technical Quality – How well-built and accessible your site is
Simply existing online doesn’t satisfy any of these criteria.
Reason #1: You Don’t Have Enough Content
This is the #1 reason most Sydney business websites don’t rank.
The Five-Page Problem
Your website probably has:
– Homepage
– About Us
– Services
– Contact
– Maybe a blog that hasn’t been updated in 18 months
That’s not enough content for Google to rank you competitively.
Why Content Volume Matters
Google ranks individual pages, not websites. If you have 5 pages, you have 5 opportunities to rank. Your competitor with 50 pages has 50 opportunities.
The math is brutal:
Your site:
– 5 pages
– Maybe 3,000 total words
– Targeting 3-5 keywords
Competitor’s site:
– 60 pages
– 45,000+ total words
– Targeting 50+ keywords
Who do you think dominates search results?
I had a Sydney law firm call me. “We don’t rank for anything.” Their site had 7 pages. Their competitor had 80 pages including 50+ blog posts answering legal questions their prospects searched for.
They weren’t competing. They weren’t even in the game.
What “Enough Content” Actually Means
Based on working with 100+ Sydney businesses:
Service businesses: Minimum 30-40 pages, ideally 60-80+
Professional services: Minimum 40-50 pages, ideally 100+
E-commerce: Minimum 50+ products, ideally 100+ plus content pages
B2B services: Minimum 30-40 pages, ideally 80-100+
These aren’t arbitrary. They’re based on competitive analysis of what actually ranks in Sydney markets.
Reason #2: Your Content is Too Thin
It’s not just about having pages. Those pages need depth.
The 300-Word Problem
Most business websites have thin content:
– Service pages with 200-300 words
– Generic descriptions that could apply to any business
– No real depth or expertise demonstrated
– Nothing Google can sink its teeth into
Compare this to what ranks:
Top-ranking pages for commercial keywords typically have:
– 1,500-2,500+ words
– Comprehensive coverage of the topic
– Specific examples and details
– Clear expertise and authority
– Helpful, thorough information
Real Example from Sydney
Website A (doesn’t rank):
“Web Design Services
We offer professional web design services for businesses. Our team creates modern, responsive websites that look great on all devices. Contact us for a quote.”
Total: 187 words
Website B (ranks #2 for “web design Sydney”):
2,400-word comprehensive page covering:
– What professional web design includes
– Their specific process and approach
– Examples of work and results
– Pricing transparency
– Technology and platforms
– Design philosophy and methodology
– Client testimonials with specifics
– Clear differentiation from competitors
Google ranks depth.
Thin content suggests lack of expertise. Comprehensive content demonstrates authority.
Reason #3: You’re Not Targeting Actual Search Terms
Your services might be clear to you, but are you using the terms people actually search?
The Jargon Problem
What you call it: “Digital transformation solutions”
What people search: “Website design Sydney”
What you call it: “Integrated financial advisory services”
What people search: “Financial planner Parramatta”
What you call it: “Comprehensive oral health services”
What people search: “Dentist near me”
If your content uses terminology nobody searches for, Google won’t rank you for terms that actually drive traffic.
Keyword Research is Essential
You need to know:
– What terms your prospects search
– Search volume for those terms
– Competition level for those terms
– Long-tail variations that are easier to rank for
Real example from Sydney consulting firm:
They optimized for “strategic business consulting” (50 monthly searches in Sydney).
Their prospects actually searched “business coach Sydney” (1,200 monthly searches).
Once they optimized for what people actually searched, their traffic increased 800%.
Sydney-Specific Keywords
If you’re a local business, generic keywords won’t help you.
Too broad: “web designer” (impossible to rank, wrong audience)
Sydney-specific: “web designer Parramatta” (rankable, right audience)
Too broad: “accountant” (impossible)
Sydney-specific: “small business accountant Northern Beaches” (rankable)
Local specificity makes keywords easier to rank and more valuable for conversion.
Reason #4: Your Technical SEO is Broken
Sometimes websites don’t rank because Google can’t properly crawl, index, or understand them.
Common Technical Problems
Indexing Issues:
– Pages blocked in robots.txt
– No index tags on important pages
– XML sitemap missing or incorrect
– Pages not submitted to Google Search Console
I’ve seen Sydney businesses wonder why they don’t rank, then discover their entire site was blocked from Google indexing. Nobody can find what Google can’t see.
Performance Issues:
– Slow page speed (over 3 seconds)
– Poor mobile experience
– Broken links or images
– Server errors
Google deprioritizes slow, broken websites. If your site loads in 6 seconds and half the images are broken, Google won’t rank you highly.
Structural Issues:
– No proper heading hierarchy
– Missing or poor meta titles and descriptions
– No schema markup
– Duplicate content
– Poor internal linking
These signal low quality to Google.
How to Check Technical Issues
Free tools:
– Google Search Console (essential)
– Google PageSpeed Insights
– Mobile-Friendly Test
– Screaming Frog SEO Spider (free up to 500 URLs)
If you find multiple red flags, technical issues are hurting rankings.
Reason #5: You Have No Backlinks (or Only Low-Quality Ones)
Backlinks are still a significant ranking factor. Links from other websites signal authority and trustworthiness to Google.
The New Website Problem
Brand new websites have zero backlinks. Google doesn’t trust them yet. This is why new sites take 6-12 months to rank well–they need to build authority over time.
But if your site has been live for 3 years and still has almost no backlinks, that’s a problem.
Quality Over Quantity
Not all backlinks are equal:
High-value backlinks:
– Legitimate Sydney business or news sites
– Industry associations or directories
– Client websites (if they link to you)
– Editorial mentions in real publications
Low-value backlinks:
– Spam directories
– Paid link schemes
– Foreign language sites
– Obvious link farms
Google ignores or penalizes low-quality backlinks.
A Sydney business came to me proud they had “1,000 backlinks.” I checked–999 were from spammy foreign directories. The 1 legitimate link was from their client’s website. They effectively had 1 backlink.
Building Quality Backlinks
Legitimate strategies:
– Create valuable content others want to link to
– Get listed in quality business directories
– Earn media mentions in Sydney publications
– Build relationships leading to links
– Guest post on legitimate industry sites
What NOT to do:
– Buy links from link sellers
– Participate in link schemes
– Spam forums or blog comments
– Use automated link building tools
Google is sophisticated. Manipulative link building gets you penalized.
Reason #6: You’re in a Competitive Market and Doing the Minimum
Some Sydney markets are intensely competitive. If you’re doing the bare minimum while competitors are doing comprehensive SEO, you won’t rank.
Competitive Reality Check
Real example from Sydney:
Searching “financial adviser Sydney” shows:
– Websites with 100-200+ pages
– Comprehensive blog content (50+ posts)
– Detailed service pages (2,000+ words each)
– Strong backlink profiles (50+ quality links)
– Fast, modern, well-optimized sites
If you’re a financial adviser with a 6-page template site, you’re not competing.
You might rank eventually for super long-tail terms nobody searches (“certified financial planning services Pymble”), but you won’t rank for terms that drive business.
The Effort-Competition Correlation
Low competition keywords: Minimum SEO effort can rank
Medium competition: Solid SEO required
High competition: Exceptional SEO required
Most valuable keywords in Sydney are medium to high competition. This requires serious SEO investment.
Reason #7: Google Doesn’t Trust Your Site Yet
Google uses E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) to evaluate content quality.
Why Google Might Not Trust You
Lack of expertise signals:
– No author information
– No credentials shown
– Generic content anyone could write
– No demonstration of actual experience
Lack of trust signals:
– No reviews or testimonials
– No physical address or contact information
– Security issues (no HTTPS)
– Looks like a template site
– No social proof
Lack of authority signals:
– New domain with no history
– No backlinks from trusted sources
– No brand mentions elsewhere online
– No social media presence
Building Trust with Google
Demonstrate expertise:
– Show real team members with credentials
– Include author bios on content
– Demonstrate actual experience with examples
– Write with depth and specificity
Build authority:
– Earn quality backlinks
– Get media mentions
– Build consistent NAP citations
– Maintain active social presence
Increase trust signals:
– Display reviews and testimonials
– Show physical location
– Maintain HTTPS security
– Professional, credible design
Trust builds over time. New sites need 6-12 months to establish trust with Google.
Reason #8: Your Site is Optimized for the Wrong Things
Sometimes websites have “SEO” but it’s focused on the wrong things.
Vanity Metrics vs. Business Results
Wrong focus (vanity metrics):
– Ranking for your company name (of course you rank for that)
– Ranking for industry jargon nobody searches
– High traffic from irrelevant keywords
– Impressions without clicks
Right focus (business results):
– Ranking for terms your prospects search
– Traffic from Sydney-based searches
– Keywords that drive qualified leads
– Conversions, not just traffic
I’ve seen Sydney businesses proud they rank #1 for their company name. That’s not SEO–that’s basic. The question is: do you rank for terms your prospects search before they know your name exists?
Reason #9: You’ve Been Hit by a Google Update
Google updates its algorithm constantly. Major updates can significantly impact rankings.
Common Update Penalties
Helpful Content Update: Penalizes thin, low-value content
Core Updates: Broad changes favoring high-quality sites
Product Reviews Update: Requires depth and authenticity
Local Updates: Changes to local pack rankings
If your rankings suddenly dropped after a specific date, check if it correlates with a Google update.
Recovery Strategies
If you’ve been hit:
1. Identify what the update targeted
2. Audit your content for those issues
3. Improve content quality and depth
4. Remove low-quality content
5. Build authority signals
Recovery takes time–typically 3-6 months minimum.
Reason #10: You’re Waiting for Magic That Won’t Happen
Some business owners think: “If I wait long enough, Google will eventually rank me.”
This is not how it works.
Age helps (older domains have some advantage), but age without quality content, backlinks, and proper optimization won’t rank you.
I’ve audited 10-year-old websites that don’t rank for anything because they’ve never invested in SEO. Age alone is insufficient.
The Path to Actually Ranking
If your site doesn’t rank, here’s the systematic fix:
Phase 1: Foundation (Month 1)
Technical audit and fixes:
– Verify Google can index your site
– Fix critical technical issues
– Improve page speed
– Ensure mobile-friendliness
– Set up Search Console and Analytics
Keyword research:
– Identify what your prospects search
– Target Sydney-specific terms
– Prioritize based on competition and value
Phase 2: Content Depth (Months 2-3)
Expand and improve existing pages:
– Expand thin service pages to 1,500-2,000 words
– Add comprehensive information
– Include Sydney-specific details
– Demonstrate expertise
Add missing pages:
– Location pages for Sydney suburbs you serve
– Detailed service pages for each offering
– About page showing expertise
Phase 3: Authority Building (Months 3-12)
Content strategy:
– Publish 2-4 blog posts per month
– Target specific keywords
– Answer customer questions
– Demonstrate expertise
Link building:
– Get listed in quality directories
– Earn editorial mentions
– Build industry relationships
– Create linkable content
Review accumulation:
– Request reviews from happy clients
– Respond to all reviews
– Build social proof
Phase 4: Measurement and Iteration (Ongoing)
Track progress:
– Monitor keyword rankings
– Measure organic traffic growth
– Track leads from organic search
– Analyze what works
Iterate and improve:
– Expand top-performing content
– Improve underperforming pages
– Adjust strategy based on data
Realistic timeline:
– Months 1-3: Foundation, minimal ranking improvement
– Months 3-6: Start ranking for long-tail terms
– Months 6-12: Rank competitively for target terms
– Months 12+: Market leader status possible
The Sites By Design Philosophy
We don’t build websites that sit online invisibly. We build websites designed to rank from day one:
- Strategic keyword targeting
- Comprehensive content depth
- Technical SEO excellence
- Conversion optimization
- Content strategy for ongoing growth
If you’ve had a website for years that doesn’t rank, the problem is strategic, not technical. You need comprehensive SEO, not minor tweaks.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does SEO take to show results?
Expect 3-6 months for initial improvements and 6-12 months for significant rankings in competitive Sydney markets. SEO is a long-term investment, not a quick fix.
Can I rank without blog content?
Possible for low-competition keywords, but blog content significantly improves rankings for most businesses by capturing long-tail searches and demonstrating expertise.
Why do competitors with worse sites rank better than me?
Usually because they have more content, more backlinks, older domain, or better optimization–not necessarily better design. Rankings prioritize relevance and authority over visual design.
Is Google penalizing my site?
Most “penalties” are actually lack of positive ranking factors, not active penalties. True penalties are rare and usually from black-hat SEO tactics. Check Search Console for manual actions.
Should I rebuild my site or fix existing one?
If your site is technically outdated, slow, or poorly structured, rebuild is often more cost-effective than extensive fixes. If foundation is solid, focus on content and optimization.
How much does professional SEO cost in Sydney?
Comprehensive SEO typically costs $2,000-$5,000+ monthly for ongoing services, or $5,000-$15,000 for one-time setup with content creation. Beware cheap SEO–it rarely delivers results.
Can I do SEO myself?
You can handle basics, but comprehensive SEO requires expertise in keyword research, content strategy, technical optimization, and link building. Most businesses get better ROI from professional SEO.