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Your website gets zero organic traffic

Your site has been live for months but Google sends you nothing. It's like your website doesn't exist. You check analytics and see single-digit daily visitors. According to Ahrefs, 96.55% of all pages get zero traffic from Google. You're in the overwhelming majority, and that's actually a good thing — it means most of your competitors are doing SEO wrong too. The path from zero to 1,000 monthly organic visitors is well-documented: target keywords with real search volume but low competition, create genuinely useful content, and build a handful of backlinks. Many solo founders like the team behind Carrd went from zero to significant organic traffic by focusing on long-tail keywords their bigger competitors ignored.

TL;DR

"Your website gets zero organic traffic" is a common acquisition problem. Key signs include under 10 organic visitors per day after 3+ months live and google search console shows fewer than 100 total impressions per week. Start by trying: Publish 10 long-form pages (1,500+ words) targeting keywords with under 300 monthly searches and difficulty below 20.

Overview

If you're dealing with “your website gets zero organic traffic”, you're not alone. This is one of the most common acquisition challenges that solo founders and indie hackers face. Below you'll find the warning signs to watch for, root causes to investigate, and quick wins you can try today.

Signs you have this problem

  • •Under 10 organic visitors per day after 3+ months live
  • •Google Search Console shows fewer than 100 total impressions per week
  • •Key pages aren't indexed or rank beyond position 50
  • •Zero clicks from any search query in Search Console
  • •Competitors with similar domain age dominate every keyword you care about

Why this happens

  • •Site has fewer than 10 pages of indexable content — Google has almost nothing to rank
  • •Technical SEO issues (missing sitemap, slow page speed, broken meta tags) prevent proper crawling
  • •Zero backlinks signal zero authority to Google — even 5-10 quality links make a massive difference early on
  • •Targeting keywords with 10k+ monthly searches and difficulty above 50 — impossible to rank as a new site
  • •Site is under 6 months old and hasn't built enough trust signals yet

Quick wins to try

1

Publish 10 long-form pages (1,500+ words) targeting keywords with under 300 monthly searches and difficulty below 20

2

Submit your sitemap to Google Search Console and request indexing for your most important pages

3

Fix crawl errors, broken links, and ensure all pages load in under 3 seconds (check with PageSpeed Insights)

4

Get listed in 15-20 relevant directories, tool aggregators, and 'alternatives to X' pages for initial backlinks

When to prioritize this

When your site has been live for 3+ months with under 50 daily organic visitors. If your site is under 3 months old, Google is still evaluating it — focus on publishing content and building backlinks. The traffic will follow in months 4-8 if the fundamentals are right.

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Paying for every user when product should spread itself

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Your competitors rank on Google and get free traffic. You're stuck paying for every click. SEO feels impossible and content marketing takes forever.

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