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Hi, clear my doubt please regarding rankings
Posted by No_Courage_5148 on July 19, 2023 at 4:08 pmI have started a new website. It’s been one week. I have done keyword research and I have put one article and keyword
has 9K monthly searches and 6 keyword difficulty, it’s already ranking in third page so how long it will take to reach in first page.No_Courage_5148 replied 1 year, 11 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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WaySubstantial573
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 4:10 pmIt May never reach Page 1, if It was so Easy SEO were not professionals
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zeGenicus
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 4:23 pmThe article is done, forget it. Just let it sit while you keep producing more content. It could take 6 months – 1 year to reach its full ranking.
It is key you keep producing content that is high quality though. I recommend you do more articles on the same niche topic so you’re covering as much as you can on it.
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kingoftask
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 4:45 pmAllow it be and keep publishing high quality contents
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willkode
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 6:14 pmAre you building backlinks or social signals to that page?
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YourStupidInnit
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 6:51 pmbout tree fiddy
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Middle-Possible2093
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 8:26 pmNew websites take time. Months or even years. That said, you may never reach first because keywords aren’t the only aspect of SEO that affects ranking. The top positions may be well established sites with tonnes of backlinks, lots of other high ranking keywords,and faster load times. They might have high value backlinks from .edu, .gov, etc sites. Just because something is easy to rank for, it doesn’t mean you’ll get it. Check out ahrefs keyword tools, they’ll tell you what you’ll need in terms of backlinks to rank at the top.
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hess80
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 8:40 pmThe time it takes for a website to reach the first page of search engine results can vary greatly and depends on a multitude of factors. It’s hard to predict an exact timeframe, but here are some considerations:
1. Competition: If the keyword is highly competitive, it might take longer to rank on the first page.
2. Quality of Content: The quality and relevance of your content is crucial. If your content is high-quality and highly relevant to the keyword, it could rank higher.
3. SEO: Good Search Engine Optimization (SEO) practices, such as proper use of meta tags, alt tags, and backlinks, can help improve your ranking.
4. Page Authority: A new website may take more time to build authority. Google’s algorithm considers site age and trustworthiness, which can influence how quickly you rank.
5. Keyword Difficulty A lower keyword difficulty can mean that it’s easier to rank for, but this isn’t a guarantee.
On average, it can take anywhere from 3 to 6 months to start ranking on the first page for a keyword, depending on these and other factors. However, this is just an average and results can vary. It’s best to continue optimizing your website, producing high-quality content, and practicing good SEO for the best results.
& then only if you have the best content and your site loading quickly, will you actually get #1
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hess80
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 8:42 pmIf you construct a topical authority map and generate substantial content before indexing the domain, you stand a better chance of ranking higher.
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Left-Paradox
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 8:48 pmDude you are at the start of a long, long night dancing with miss Google
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VillageHomeF
GuestJuly 19, 2023 at 11:02 pmNot enough information to answer that question and there will never be enough information to answer that question as Google doesn’t make their algo public. On top of that if could be on first page one day and 3rd the next.
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