Time Frame of a Search Engine Optimization Project – Google #1 in a Week?
If you want to get on Page one of Google, Bing or Yahoo within one Week, I suggest you use PPC (PayPerClick) or go home. SEO takes some time. Call 1-727-641-7186 to get organic link building and organic Search Engine Optimization that will get #1 Google rankings over time. I can guarantee that you will not achieve Google #1 in a week, but I can guarantee that it is possible to get on the first page of the SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages). It is actually possible to get fairly fast results: Take for example my son at CMJ Stock, but that is an exception. He was on Google page one for “CMJ Stock” within 3 days of building the site. This is because his domain name is his exact keyword and there are not that many searches for CMJ Stock.
How long does it take until you see results? It is very difficult to give a general answer on this. Once I start on a project, you’ll usually see some kind of movement within the first 3 to 4 weeks. But that does not mean much. You will see a handful of visitors and your ranking for your targeted keywords will go from maybe nowhere to number 30 or 40.
A few weeks later, about 6 to 8 weeks you should see some further climbing up the ranks. Your main keyword or keywords will by now probably be sitting on the second page of the SERPs (Search Engine Results Page). Depending on your market, that can already mean some kind of traffic, but usually it’s just a trickle.
“Since there are only 10 places and many millions of websites you can’t just expect to be lucky enough to appear on the first page for your target keyword and phrases. It takes planning, hard work and a certain amount of expertise. That’s where SEO comes in. Optimizing your website involves work both on and off of the pages. It is important that your site is built to a high standard, all the links must work and the content has to be both keyword rich and relevant.” Via google-pageone.co.uk
After 3 to 6 month, with ongoing search engine optimization work, you should see your main keyword appear on the first page of the results. And another 6 to 8 month later should be rewarded with some solid top rankings. This could mean Google #1, or at least on page 1 and within the 3 to 5.
But all this depends on so many factors, that it is very difficult to give an answer that is true for the majority of the cases. Or to state it different: I have seem sites going from nowhere (just registered) to solid top rankings with several weeks and on other sites it too almost 2 years of solid work to achieve similar results.
So, what do we learn from that? Doing the right things, doing just enough of it and your site will be at or near the top. If you want to get an idea what it takes to achieve excellent results, I suggest to read Google Ranking Factors – SEO Checklist. If you calculate several months and don’t freak out if the phone does not ring off the hook after a week or two, I can work with or for you. If you need miracles over night, go fishing elsewhere (and hope to not get caught with your pants down…).


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Excellent points on timeline! There are so many factors that can influence the success of SEO or SEM management campaign, you can never predict the exact time one can start seeing significant results. It’s just like you said: miracles do happen, but mostly it’s hard work and persistence. thanks for sharing!
Its very very tough to get to the top of SERPS in one month. The good news is that if you put in the months of effort to get yourself ranked in the first page for your base keyword phrases, you know for certain that it’s going to be tough for any new kid on the block to force you out.
While you’re working on getting top ranking for your base keyword phrases, a good short-term goal is to get long-tail keywords onto the first page. Experiment with long-tail keyword research, containing two or three additional words that modify your base keyword phrase. Although there will be fewer searches for the long-tail keywords, its possible to draw many of the hits from those searches.
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there are so many new players that hear about internet marketing and think all they have to do is write a few good blog posts, bookmark it a couple of times and write an ezine article to get to page 1, then they’re devastated when 4 months of work later they’re still stuck on page 12. Most hype on the internet seems to play into this too, trying to make a buck off these gullible folks. Its nice to see someone talking about how difficult it really is..thanks for the post
very good point but we have to find out what is the transactional keywords for our website.