Technical problems silently kill rankings even when your content is strong. Here’s a focused, no-fluff guide to the 7 most common technical issues affecting SEO performance and exactly how to fix them.
1. Poor Core
Web Vitals Scores
Slow loading, unstable layout, or delayed
interactivity hurts rankings because Google prioritizes real user experience.
What you should do
Test every important page with PageSpeed
Insights. Fix Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) by optimizing hero images,
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) by setting font-display: swap and proper image
dimensions, and Interaction to Next Paint (INP) by delaying non-critical
JavaScript.
Here’s a Search Console Core Web Vitals report
showing typical issues:
Core Web Vitals
in Google Search Console: Fix & Optimize
Here’s a PageSpeed Insights report
highlighting performance metrics:
2. Broken
Links and 404 Errors
Broken internal and external links waste crawl
budget and frustrate users.
What you should do
Crawl your site with Screaming Frog. Fix or
redirect all 404s. Use 301 redirects for permanently moved pages and update
internal links pointing to broken URLs.
Here’s a Screaming Frog crawl report spotting
broken links and issues:
3. Slow
Mobile Performance
Google uses mobile-first indexing. Slow mobile
pages directly impact rankings.
What you should do
Enable lazy loading, compress images to WebP,
minify CSS/JS, and use a fast caching plugin. Test with Google’s
Mobile-Friendly Test and PageSpeed Insights mobile tab.
4. Missing or
Incorrect Schema Markup
Without schema, Google can’t display rich
results or fully understand your content.
What you should do
Add Article schema to blog posts and
appropriate schema (Product, LocalBusiness, FAQ, etc.) using Rank Math or
Yoast. Validate with Google’s Rich Results Test.
Here’s how schema settings look in Rank Math:
5. Crawl
Blocks in robots.txt or Meta Robots
Pages blocked by robots.txt or noindex tags
never get indexed properly.
What you should do
Review your robots.txt file. Use Google Search Console URL Inspection tool to check if pages are crawlable and indexed. Remove unnecessary blocks.
6. Duplicate
Content from Thin or Similar Pages
Thin pages, auto-generated content, or
parameter URLs create duplicate issues that dilute rankings.
What you should do
Use canonical tags on similar pages. Add
unique, valuable content to each page. Set proper pagination and use 301
redirects where needed.
7. Optimized
Images and Missing Alt Text
Large images hurt speed, and missing alt text
weakens image SEO and accessibility.
What you should do
Compress all images, convert to WebP, enable
lazy loading, and write unique, descriptive alt text for every important image.
Quick Action
Plan You Can Start Today
- Run PageSpeed Insights on your top 5 pages and fix Core Web Vitals issues.
- Crawl your site with Screaming Frog and fix all broken links.
- Check and clean your robots.txt and Meta robots tags.
- Add proper schema markup to key pages.
- Optimize and compress all images site-wide.
- Set canonical tags on any near-duplicate pages.
- Verify fixes in Google Search Console URL Inspection.
Learn more about Core Web Vitals, Google
guide,
including how to measure, debug, improve and best practices.
Final
Thoughts
Fixing these common technical issues affecting
SEO performance removes barriers so your content can rank properly. Start with
Core Web Vitals and broken links — these two usually give the fastest wins.
Which of these technical issues is hurting
your site the most right now? Tell me in the comments
and I’ll give you exact steps or plugin settings for your setup.
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