Online visibility refers to the position of your website across the online platform at large, on social media, press sites, and in the search engine rankings themselves.
Being visible online is one of the best growth drivers in the modern era, and many businesses can end up counting themselves out of the market by not establishing their online presence in the right way.
Whether you have a physical presence or not, bringing your website to the masses involves establishing yourself in the online world – and then tracking where you are and why.
And that’s a difficult thing to do, especially with recent changes in the algorithms across all online platforms. It seems harder than ever to build a website capable of being visible.
But even amongst all this change and chaos, the basics of website design remain the same. They’re still powerful in the online world, and ensuring they’re baked into your website will help you to remain in the most relevant place for your customers.
So, with all that in mind, here are the basics of creating and running a visible website in 2025.
On page SEO
Search engine optimization is the king of making online content visible to those who would like to see it. If you don’t invest in your SEO, you’re not going to get very far at all.
That’s why it’s the best place to start when you’re trying to create a visible website in 2025; the algorithms still rely on SEO to help them sort websites into the right places. That’s why it’s called SEO in the first place!
Start with your on page SEO tactics, such as:
- Using title tags
- Adding meta descriptions to your web pages
- Optimizing your URL slugs (despite URLs not being a major ranking factor, they can still contribute to your overall SEO)
- Popping links in strategic places
- Creating good content that people will want to read (but more on that later)
Any on page SEO you do needs to keep your niche, USP, and main keyword/phrase targeting in mind. What are you trying to rank for? And how can you set up your webpages to fulfil that goal?
Remember the golden rule here: you don’t want to just stuff your keywords in anywhere you can. Their placements will always need to make sense and look natural.
Off page SEO
Now we come to the other side of the more technical SEO aspects: off page SEO. Yes, you can perform SEO that benefits you even off of your own site. You can do this by putting content in places that link back to you, whether this is another website or it’s your own social media profile.
Creating content that people want to click through for here is essential here, as is ensuring you’re putting this content in places where those interested in what you have to say and/or offer will see it.
Someone who runs a business selling handmade crochet items is unlikely to get any clicks if they decide to guest post on a website concerned only with tech! It’s not about getting whatever links you can wherever you can; it’s about getting quality links in quality places.
When it comes to your social media, you’ll be able to drive traffic and visibility that indirectly supports SEO. Links on social platforms don’t tend to directly influence search rankings, but you can build a good following on these platforms.
You can then link your website on your profiles – and on some platforms, you’ll be allowed to share links via your posts as well.
Understand the importance of a website host
If you want to be visible online, you have to actually get online. That requires paying for a hosting service that’ll make your website operational and accessible.
Remember, the best host will help you to create the optimum website for your brand in the first place.
If you use a website builder like WordPress, you should be able to make use of their own hosting service here. You can also host your website independently with a UK Web Hosting company, giving you more control over the functionality. This way it’s also more likely that you’ll have access to support if any issues crop up as you build your website.
But why is it so important to get the right host? If you don’t, you may have to move one day to a better, more in depth hosting service.
But that doesn’t necessarily sound like a problem, right?
Well, improperly executed hosting migrations can negatively affect SEO.
After all, the new host may have a different server location that you’re now attached to, or the way they allow your site to be set up may differ greatly from the structure you’ve already put in place. Changing either of these elements can harm your SEO.
Website crawlers that help search engines to understand your website will find it harder to make sense of your pages. You may even end up with duplicated content, caused by improper URL configurations during hosting changes. This can lead to penalization by a search engine and harm your rankings.
If your website then ends up hosted in a foreign country, any local or regional traffic you used to have is likely to find it much harder to find you! Remember, these are the customers most likely to buy something from you or use your service; you don’t want to be located away from them.
However, with proper redirects and site structure preservation, you can retain most of your SEO value. Again, this is something a quality host provider can help you with.
Good content
Aside from your deep website structure and hosting. This is the best on and off page SEO technique to get right. If you don’t have good content, your website is likely to get very little visibility in the long term.
Websites that just throw out content like candy don’t tend to climb the ranks very well, and even if the sheer volume of content gets them somewhere, it won’t equate into anything meaningful. On both the search engines and social media, truly valuable content that puts your ideal customer first is what breaks through every single time.
And in the world of online content, ‘good’ content is something that understands the customer’s reason for searching in the first place, as well as answers the question or need that brought them to the search bar.
It also has something original to say, and it’s not just something they can find anywhere else. Of course, this is a hard thing to try and create in 2025, where it feels like everyone has an opinion and some kind of credentials on everything!
But in truth, you’re an expert on your business, with a level of skill and insight no one else possesses. Use that when you’re creating content and you’ll be golden!
A mobile version
Search engines like it when a website has a mobile friendly version. After all, the majority of online traffic these days comes from mobile devices. People are using their phones and tablets to search more than they’re booting up a laptop or PC!
So it’s not just your online visibility that can benefit here. You can genuinely draw in more traffic willing that’ll stay to engage with you by creating a website that’s fully functional on this smaller screen.
Mobile versions are also nowhere near as hard to create as you may think. Most website builders and hosts will allow you to form one with just a few clicks of a button.
You can also double check the functionality yourself by simply loading up your site’s homepage on your own phone. If there’s anything you don’t like about it, head back to your code and see what needs to change.
Make your website more visible without the hassle
Online visibility will always be a changing game, but the tips above have the kind of staying power you’re looking for. Most of them are at least a decade old at this point, but elements like good content and sensible navigation are timeless. They’ll never quite go out of fashion, and you’re always going to need them to make your website more visible with far less of the hassle.
But above all, try to use the methods above in tandem when you’re building your website. You’re going to need all of them to be present on your website, as well as your social media, and any other online materials you end up putting out. They’ll help you to stay on top of your game, on top of the rankings, and help you be picked up by the algorithms in the long term.
Of course, none of this will guarantee you’ll be in the top spot. There’s a lot of competition out, and they’re all striving to achieve the same kind of visibility that you are. But you’ll set yourself up for success by following these principles.
