Strategic SEO Teardown: Why This Popular Investment Coach’s Websites Gets 0 Visibility (How I’d Fix It)
I ran a full SEO and UX audit on a high-profile personal brand site with millions in offline revenue – and uncovered 1,700+ issues silently killing its search visibility, trust, and conversions.
Context & Why I Did This Audit (without being asked)
A few weeks ago, I stumbled on a Facebook post.

It was from Stephen Akintayo.
A well-known African real estate investor and serial entrepreneur with properties across Nigeria, Dubai, and the U.S. (especially Texas). He also runs several businesses under the Gtext brand, including a university, foundation, real estate firm, and more.
Now, I don’t apply to posts like this.
Not out of pride, but because real experts don’t chase random job offers on Facebook.
In my 7 years doing SEO, I’ve never cold-pitched a single business. They find me. They DM me.
Because results speak louder than résumés.
But this one caught my attention, not because of the role…
…but because I was curious:
What does Stephen Akintayo’s SEO footprint look like?
So I Did a Quick Check
In less than 5 minutes, I discovered:
- No sitemap.
- No indexable product pages.
- Hundreds of broken images.
- No rankings. No traffic.
- A homepage trying to say 12 different things – and converting none.
Across his main sites:
- gtextholdings.com
- gtexthomes.com
- stephenakintayouniversity.com
- stephenakintayofoundation.org
- stephenakintayostore.com
…Google barely knows they exist.
Why This Matters (A Lot)
Stephen is a respected business leader with millions in offline revenue, a strong personal brand, and an active social presence.
But none of that matters online if his sites are broken and invisible to search engines – or to AI engines like ChatGPT.
In 2025, if Google, Bing, and Perplexity can’t find you…
Your future customers won’t either.
I’ve always believed that a personal brand without organic discoverability + ranking topics is a liability.
And this was a perfect example.
So I decided to go deeper.
I ran a full SEO audit of stephenakintayouniversity.com – a site positioned as the digital hub of his education platform.
What I found wasn’t just shocking.
It was a case study in missed revenue, lost trust, and how fast an online presence can decay without the right foundation.
What You’ll See Next
In the rest of this case study, I’ll break down:
- What’s broken
- Why it’s costing thousands in trust, traffic, and conversions
- The 90-day plan I’d implement if I was to fix this site
This isn’t just about rankings.
This is about brand equity, online authority, and future-proofing a multi-business empire.
Snapshot — Key Findings at a Glance
Before we dive into the weeds, here’s a quick summary of what I uncovered during the audit:
Category 3169_565719-0d> | Finding 3169_1c8bc9-28> |
|---|---|
Domain Rating (DR) 3169_2d04a0-24> | 7 (Ahrefs) 3169_e239dc-b0> |
Organic Keywords 3169_952d71-e4> | 1 (non-relevant) 3169_bd7cd1-52> |
Referring Domains 3169_a95bab-fe> | 4 total 3169_c21048-44> |
Indexed Content 3169_194bda-1c> | ~5 meaningful pages 3169_590d16-86> |
Product Pages 3169_95d3ff-27> | Locked behind login / not indexable 3169_ebadc0-1e> |
Blog Posts 3169_ea7623-bf> | Only 3 posts (unrelated topics) 3169_d4715d-55> |
Broken Images 3169_26c9ec-a5> | 219 3169_c39e0d-ba> |
Broken Links 3169_3e4302-5c> | 178 internal/external 404s 3169_bf0463-2d> |
Duplicate Meta Titles 3169_224b23-64> | 107 3169_f02076-58> |
Missing Schema 3169_8310e4-fc> | No product, article, org, or person schema 3169_9cf7ca-33> |
Site Speed 3169_1477a2-be> | 21MB homepage, 3–4s LCP 3169_6b7612-a2> |
Mobile UX 3169_5d37b1-05> | Slow, image-heavy, unclear messaging 3169_11e1f9-ab> |
Lead Capture 3169_4c8606-f0> | No lead magnet, no email capture strategy 3169_407006-2f> |
CRO Issues 3169_ab92c0-71> | No clear CTA, weak proof, no flow, boilerplate copy 3169_17e094-84> |

From a user’s perspective, the brand is hard to trust.
From Google’s perspective, the site is hard to understand.
From a conversion perspective, there’s no clear path or offer.
This is the perfect recipe for:
- Low rankings
- High bounce rates
- Wasted traffic
- Missed revenue
Structural SEO Breakdown
(aka Why Google Can’t (and Won’t) Rank This Website)
When I ran a full technical crawl of the site, the results were brutal – 1,702 technical issues, a few % of it being false positives, while most of the real errors are easily fixable but highly damaging if left unchecked.

Below are the most critical problems that need attention before any serious content or traffic growth can happen.
Crawlability & Indexability
Issue 3169_1d5a05-6f> | What’s Happening 3169_861767-e8> | Why It Matters 3169_147d44-79> |
|---|---|---|
Broken Links (178) 3169_c98961-1e> | Links across the site go to missing pages or throw 404s 3169_cdfbcd-1a> | Kills user flow and causes Googlebot to waste crawl budget 3169_4b0e0a-91> |
Missing Sitemap 3169_752fdc-4c> | No sitemap.xml submitted 3169_62e64c-6b> | Google can’t easily find or prioritize important pages 3169_80bca0-bb> |
Blocked Pages (124) 3169_4d02cf-73> | Some important URLs might be blocked via robots.txt or meta tags 3169_327253-af> | These pages can’t rank, appear, or be evaluated 3169_17ecd7-82> |
Dynamic URLs 3169_795fac-82> | Duplicate versions of the same pages 3169_1cbd7b-de> | Splits ranking power and wastes authority 3169_385219-1e> |
Both www and non-www versions live 3169_20aa5b-d6> | Google sees two “copies” of the site 3169_784797-62> | Authority is diluted; rankings stall 3169_1ce7bf-18> |
Broken Images & UX Risks
Issue 3169_93f64e-dc> | Count 3169_a9fc72-6c> | Why It Matters 3169_dbdf46-cb> |
|---|---|---|
Broken Images 3169_b1c817-3c> | 219 3169_411020-26> | Massive hit to brand trust and visual UX 3169_f11f31-58> |
Empty Alt Text 3169_dd20e3-3e> | 136 images 3169_010978-eb> | Missed accessibility + image SEO signals 3169_d35948-60> |
Oversized Files 3169_0d9c14-10> | Hero images & logos > 3MB 3169_432467-1a> | Slows load time, especially on mobile 3169_0099fd-4c> |
Pages Over 21MB 3169_364e01-55> | 69 pages 3169_fc0acb-3e> | Sluggish experience, especially for mobile users 3169_4ad06a-ca> |
Redirect Issues
- Pages 302 Redirects used instead of 301s
This confuses Google. it sees pages as temporary, which slows down rankings and splits link equity.
✅ Fix: Switch all permanent redirects to 301.
- 404 Page = Useless
→ Current “not found” page doesn’t help users stay or redirect them to helpful content.
✅ Fix: Add a branded 404 page with a search box + top content links.
Structured Data (Schema): Missing Everything
No Product, Organization, AboutPage, FAQ, or Article schema exists.
That’s like showing up to an AI-powered interview with no resume.
Schema is how Google understands what your content is and who it’s for – and this site has zero structured clarity.
✅ Fix: Add Organization, About, Product, FAQ, and Article schema to key pages.
Core Web Vitals Breakdown: Why the Site Feels Slow (And What’s Causing It)
One of the biggest red flags on the Stephen Akintayo University site was performance.
The homepage, which is already trying to do too much – also fails Core Web Vitals, especially:
- LCP (Largest Contentful Paint): 3.1s (<2.5s recommended)
- Fully Loaded Time: 4.7s (way too slow)

The main culprit?
A huge banner image at the top of the homepage — poorly optimized and uncompressed.
That image alone added over 1.3MB in weight and delayed the meaningful content from appearing. Combine that with no lazy loading, unnecessary plugins, and bloated layout… and it creates a terrible first experience.
LCP means Largest Contentful Paint, which is the moment the biggest thing above the fold (usually your hero image, headline block, or course banner) becomes visible. In human terms: it’s the point at which the page looks ready to a visitor.
There are lots of course thumbnails rendered at 580×250 on the site, but the files shipped are in 1920×1080 dimensions with 3.4 MB in size.
This image link, for instance: https://www.stephenakintayouniversity.com/store/1020/GRIM-Thumbnail-Module-10.png

Browsers still download the full file, then squeeze it on screen.
Fix:
- Compress and resize large images
- Implement lazy loading
- Use a caching + performance plugin (if on WordPress)
On-Page SEO Breakdown
aka Why Even the Indexed Pages Can’t Rank or Convert
Once I got past the crawl-level issues, I looked at the on-page SEO and found more severe gaps — the kind that prevent content from ever being useful to users or search engines.
Metadata Problems
Issue 3169_e1bdef-ce> | What’s Happening 3169_01e10a-97> | Why It Matters 3169_b961f2-6d> |
|---|---|---|
107 Duplicate Meta Titles 3169_57adf4-94> | Multiple pages have the exact same title tag 3169_5ace58-07> | Google sees this as low-effort or duplicate content 3169_739c54-e1> |
Duplicate Meta Descriptions 3169_eaa048-9a> | Same issue with page descriptions 3169_fdfd8d-58> | Hurts CTR, reduces relevance in SERPs 3169_86c93c-a5> |
Missing Title Tags 3169_092afe-91> | Some pages have no titles at all 3169_3928b2-01> | Google can’t even understand the topic or intent 3169_889fab-17> |
✅ Fix: Write unique, keyword-relevant metadata for every page with a clear benefit or callout.

Locked or Hidden Product Pages
Courses and Program Pages Require Login These are key revenue pages – and they’re not even indexable. Google can’t crawl or rank them. Users can’t preview offers or value before committing.
✅ Fix: Create public, SEO-optimized versions of these pages with previews, benefits, testimonials, with schema markup etc.

No Keyword Strategy
There is no targeting of buyer-intent keywords, branded queries, or even informational phrases.
The only blog posts on the site were generic, off-topic content like:
- “Become a Straight-A Student”
- “How To Teach Your Kid Easily”
None of these align with what users would search when looking for courses, mentorship, or real estate training.
✅ Fix: Build a clear keyword map and cluster strategy around the brand’s core offers (real estate investing in Nigeria, coaching, courses, entrepreneurship in Africa, etc.)
Even if the site was technically perfect (it’s not), the on-page elements are far too weak to rank, and the content doesn’t give users a reason to stay or convert.
Content & Keyword Strategy Gaps
aka Why the Right Audience Can’t Even Find This Brand Online
If you removed the founder’s name from the equation, this website gives no clear indication of what it’s about, who it’s for, or what the audience is supposed to do.
And that’s the biggest problem.
No Real Keyword Strategy (Just Vibes)
There’s no content targeting actual buyer intent – no one is searching:
- “Become a Straight-A Student”
- “How To Teach Your Kid Easily”

These topics do nothing to attract leads, drive sales, or establish trust with someone trying to invest in real estate, mentorship, property, or personal development.
The site’s most important pages – courses, coaching programs, don’t rank for anything. They’re not optimized, structured, or even indexable in many cases.
Missed Content Opportunities
Based on what this brand offers, real estate investment programs, coaching, and mentorship – here’s what they should be ranking for (and creating content around):
Opportunity Cluster 3169_a2055d-78> | Sample High-Intent Keywords 3169_413df2-5f> |
|---|---|
Real Estate Investment 3169_74a320-81> | how to invest in real estate africa, best real estate company in Nigeria, real estate coaching programs 3169_f05ee4-7a> |
Business & Coaching 3169_e2615e-dc> | mentorship for entrepreneurs, how to start a business in nigeria 3169_1b0bcb-85> |
Brand & Authority 3169_3286a5-49> | stephen akintayo reviews, stephen akintayo university, gtext holdings 3169_da521e-be> |
None of these are covered.
Not even the brand’s own name has been optimized.
No Topical Authority or Content Clusters
Google rewards depth and clarity, not randomness.
This site jumps from:
- Self-help content
- To random spiritual/philosophical posts
- To gated video content
- To broken images
There’s no category-level strategy.
No cluster of supporting articles around one topic.
✅ Fix: Create core pillars (Real Estate, Coaching, Mentorship, Investment), then build supporting content under each.
No Monetization-Focused Content
There are:
- No Informational posts (how much do i need to invest in real estate in nigeria)
- No comparison posts (real estate investment vs stocks)
- No pricing breakdowns (price of duplex in Lagos)
- No “X vs Y” decision posts (Should I buy a property in Lagos or Abuja)
- No articles targeting seasonal or trending queries (Is Revolution Plus legit?)
Yet these are exactly the types of pages that:
- Rank fastest
- Convert best
- Get shared or bookmarked
What I’d Do in the First 90 Days
aka The Plan to Turn This Website From Invisible to Discoverable
If I’m to work on Stephen Akintayo’s University site or any of his other business sites (which all has similar issues across the board), here’s exactly how I’d fix this.
Month 1: Fix the Foundation (Technical + Structural SEO)
Goals:
- Make the site crawlable, indexable, and functional
- Eliminate all friction that blocks Google or confuses users
Tasks:
- Index cleanup: Submit removal requests for junk URLs, crawl traps, test pages, expired links
- Fix sitemap + robots.txt + canonicalization
- Remove broken pages (404s, 500s) or redirect strategically
- Fix broken images (219+ images currently broken)
- Rebuild or remove bloated lead forms, fix navigation links
- Run full page speed audit and fix slow loading pages (Core Web Vitals failing)

Month 2: Strategic Content + Visibility Ramp-Up
Goals:
- Build a 52-week content calendar and…
- Start building content that ranks, converts, and captures traffic fast
Tasks:
- Create 4 core content clusters based on the brand’s real offers (Real Estate, Coaching, Mentorship, Investment)
- Publish 2–3 high-intent “money pages” per cluster
- Build 5–10 supporting blog posts around each
- Write and optimize the homepage, About page, product pages (for SEO + trust)
- Optimize or build pages to rank for branded search (Stephen Akintayo University, program names, testimonials, etc.)
- Add trust boosters: testimonials, success stories, expert bios, brand mentions
Month 3: Authority Building + Monetization Pathways
Goals:
- More on contents
- Start ranking pages and drive traffic to offers
- Position the brand as a credible thought leader in this niche
Tasks:
- Start HARO & PR campaigns to build backlinks + brand mentions
- Add schema to all money pages (Review, Article, Product, FAQ)
- Publish 2–3 high-quality comparison or pricing breakdown articles
- Capture leads with lead magnets + quiz funnel (fix current broken forms)
- Repurpose SEO content into short videos and reels for Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok
- Build email capture + simple nurture sequence
Stacked together, this 90-day roadmap would:
- Unblock SEO performance
- Make the site discoverable across Google, Bing, and AI engines
- Start getting impressions gradually for core keywords from month 3-6
- Build the foundation for leads, enrollments, and brand trust
Final Takeaway: SEO Isn’t Just Traffic. It’s Trust.
Most founders wait until it’s too late, when traffic is gone, leads dry up, and momentum flatlines.
But the truth is:
You don’t need to be “viral” to win online. You just need to be visible — to the right people, at the right time.
And visibility starts with strategy.
👉 Want Me to Audit Your Website Next?
This audit took just a few hours, and uncovered dozens of blind spots worth tens of thousands in lost visibility, trust, and conversions.
If you’re sitting on a business, brand, or platform that isn’t getting seen..
Or you’re tired of pouring effort into a site that isn’t moving?
Let’s talk.