Let’s be real—building a website is a big deal. You’ve poured hours into it. The colors are just right, the photos are gorgeous, the copy hits just the way you want it to. You finally hit publish and think—YES, this is it.
But then… silence. No new clients. No traffic. Just crickets. And the most frustrating part? You don’t even know if anyone can find your site in the first place.
Here’s the truth—even some web designers miss this—a beautiful website doesn’t automatically mean visibility. In fact, 96% of web pages get zero traffic from Google. Zero.
So if you’ve ever wondered, “Is my website even being seen?” this list is for you.
Pretty doesn’t always equal powerful. I learned that lesson the hard way with my first business—my site looked amazing, but no one ever saw it.
A more recent example? I worked with ColorFixxMN, a seasonal color analysis business here in Minnesota. Her site had been live for a year and was getting… nothing. No organic traffic from Google.
Once we rebuilt her site with SEO in mind, everything shifted. Within two months, she had over 50 people click into her website directly from Google—on her anchor keyword. That’s 50 potential clients who would’ve never found her otherwise.
Think of your site like a boutique in the middle of the woods. Gorgeous shelves, perfectly styled displays—but if no one knows it exists, it doesn’t matter.
If you want to know whether your site is visible, you need to set up the basics:
Even if you don’t plan to log in every day, you need these tools connected. Otherwise, you won’t have the data you need to make decisions later.
Pro tip: My SEO Monitoring Tools Guide walks you through how to set these up step by step.
This one is huge.
With ColorFixx, she went from zero impressions to ranking on page one for “color analysis MN.” Suddenly, she wasn’t invisible anymore—her link was being seen and clicked.
Think of impressions as window shoppers. Clicks are the people who actually walk into your store.
Here’s where things get real. AI is changing how people use Google.
But it’s not all doom. The new wave of SEO—sometimes called Answer Engine Optimization (AEO)—is about positioning your content so it gets picked up and cited in those AI summaries.
Bottom line: SEO isn’t dead, it’s just evolving.
These are the most common mistakes that keep websites invisible:
This is exactly what kept my first business (a planner shop) buried on page 10.
SEO doesn’t have to be complicated. Start here:
Small, consistent steps will move the needle faster than you think.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, here’s the good news: you don’t have to figure it out alone.
I created a free SEO Monitoring Checklist that gives you the exact steps to start tracking and improving your site visibility. It’s the roadmap I wish I had when I was just starting out.
Grab it today and finally see whether your site is being found on Google.
Be the first to comment