As you might expect, we regularly hear from businesses that are shopping around to improve their local SEO or national SEO performance. Often, they’re unsure exactly why their SEO isn’t delivering results but they can see the warning signs: declining visibility, lower conversion rates, and fewer enquiries or sales.
In our previous blog article, “My SEO isn’t working? 1st common mistake”, we looked at one of the more obvious and easily identifiable issues that can hold a website back. In this follow-up, we explore a more complex yet very common SEO mistake. Moreover, it’s one that frequently goes unnoticed but can seriously undermine your long-term search performance if left unaddressed.
Focusing on Rankings Instead of Search Intent

One of the most common reasons SEO fails is focusing on keyword rankings instead of search intent.
A website may rank for high-volume keywords but still generate low enquiries and poor conversions if the content doesn’t match what users are actually searching for.
What Is Search Intent in SEO?
Search intent refers to the reason behind a user’s search query. Google prioritises content that best satisfies this intent, not just pages that repeat keywords. There are four main types of search intent:
- Informational – users want answers or explanations
- Navigational – users are looking for a specific brand or website
- Commercial – users are comparing services or solutions
- Transactional – users are ready to take action or buy
Service pages that fail to align with commercial or transactional intent rarely convert well, even if they rank.
Why Rankings Alone Don’t Deliver Results
Ranking on page one does not guarantee leads or sales. If a page attracts users who are researching rather than buying, engagement will be low and bounce rates will increase — a negative signal for Google.
High rankings without intent alignment often result in:
- Poor conversion rates
- High bounce rates
- Short time on page
- Declining long-term visibility
Google’s algorithms increasingly reward relevance, usefulness, and user satisfaction over keyword repetition.

How This SEO Mistake Happens
This issue typically occurs when:
- Keywords are chosen based on volume, not relevance
- Content is written for search engines instead of users
- Old SEO tactics are reused without adapting to modern updates
- Pages lack clear calls to action or conversion paths
Over time, this weakens both user experience and organic performance.
How to Fix It: Intent-Led SEO Strategy
An effective SEO strategy starts with understanding what your ideal customer wants to achieve when they search.
Best practice includes:
- Targeting keywords with clear buying intent
- Structuring pages to answer user questions quickly
- Creating content that supports decision-making
- Aligning on-page SEO with real business goals
At HML Marketing, we focus on intent-led SEO that helps websites:
- Rank for the right searches
- Attract qualified traffic
- Increase enquiries and conversions
- Achieve sustainable, long-term growth
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