Can new website get page 1 google? 2-3 month?

Can website with age 2-3 months to achieve the ranking page 1 of google?
I still doubt it. What should I do?

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You should search the forums for similar topics before posting and look through them - and if you don’t see any good answers, maybe try and contribute or ask more questions!

Here are just a few similarly themed questions. If everyone would stop asking separate ones, but contribute to a single quality topic, it might be easier for people to find what they are looking for.

http://www.sitepoint.com/community/t/how-to-increase-traffic-without-blog-seo/202949

I highly doubt you can do that as i have a website that is 4 months old and still not breaking in the first page (of course i am not the most skilled internet marketer) but all in all it largely depends on how competitive your keyword and niche are.

Yes. We did that within 3 months with white hat techniques but then the site will be in sandbox by google. After a week it came back and rankings were great than past rankings. So, Try to build quality link slowly.

Yes.

However, it depends on a number of factors, not least the extent of competition in your niche. If there is low competition, you might make the first page almost immediately; if there is very high competition, you may never get there. You may reach the first page for some search terms, but not for others.

If you are looking for help in improving your ranking, then @jeffreylees has given you some pointers to recent discussions, and you’ll find plenty more information if you search the Marketing category.

If you’re new to SEO, I’d highly recommend that you download Google’s “Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide”.

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Even i have same doubt, now i got the convinced answer. Thank you

Not impossible but very hard for White hat SEO :innocent:

Well, as I said, It depends on a number of factors. But just to make clear, there is no point in using anything other than “white hat” SEO. So-called “black hat” techniques just might work in the short term, but then your site is likely to sink out of sight. It’s not worth the risk.

my keywords strength is 2 phrases? is it possible to get rank within 2 months?

Sorry - I’m not sure what you mean by that. Could you explain a little more clearly?

[quote=“Manasarao, post:9, topic:203041”]
is it possible to get rank within 2 months?
[/quote]As I said in post #5, that will depend on a number of factors.

As said by some in this forum thread, there are a number of factors to consider for a website to rank at Google’s page 1 in a span of 2-3 months time. But it is possible when you get to used the right tools, right SEO techniques (you could incorporate some PPC tools only if you’re willing to spend) and the right content for the right target audience.

If you want to move your young site into TOP in 2-3 month you should optimize landing pages for with low competitive keywords with white link0building tacics. But first your site should be appropriated to the main requirements of Google. If your site has unique useful content with optimization both for SEO and inside of the site, you have chances…Anyway google will rank your site in not popular kws to look how it goes. IF it will have good behavioral factors - you`e welcome to first positions in SERP

Thank you so much . It helped me too for my website.

For a new domain, it’s not very hard to achieve first page of Google, however getting fair number of impressions and clicks maybe a challenge.

With simple, neat and clean SEO strategy this is very much possible. Like a fella said competition in the niche would matter too, but it’s still possible. Choosing right domain name and extension would matter too.

By extension do you mean top level domain?

What authority can you give for the TLD affecting Google ranking?

strictly depends on geo-targeting, for instance, I would use .in for targeting Indian audience and strictly only .us for US traffic.

Such are my experiences that I would not even use .com for US audience.

As I read Google’s information, the TLD does not affect results, if you correctly set the geotargeting in Search Console. (Was GWT.)

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