Why Seo is time taken process and can we get result in short period of time.
[font=calibri]What you have to remember is what Google is trying to do.
Google couldn’t give a wet slap about my website or yours, they are not setting out to make life easy (or difficult) for web designers and site owners – their primary goal is to give searchers the best results that most closely match their query. Everything they do is focused on that. If your website is one of the best out there for particular phrases then it’s likely to appear high up on the first page.
But how does Google assess what the best page is? Reputation, inbound links and stability are all key factors in their algorithm. If your site is brand new, it doesn’t have any of that. Why do you think they should put your one-week old site at the top of the listings, ahead of other sites that have been around for years?
There is no shortcut. Any dodgy tactics that you might find that get you quickly to the top are likely to get you dropped back down to the bottom just as quickly.[/font]
If it will be done in short time. All website with poor quality can be able to achieve good rankings. That’s the reason why google launched Panda, Penguin, Hummingbird, etc. So it takes time to build up links and content with quality but with proper care, your SEO strategy always be helpful for your website.
I think of it as something similar to carrying for a tree/animal/baby nothing in the world will mature instantly, everything needs to be care taken for the whole time. And SEO is the same
SEO is a time consuming process. There are no any short cuts for rank in first page. If your web page are most related to user query, it passed on google updates and many more things, then your page is visible for every one in ranking. You should many activity for get higher ranking in search engine.
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There is no time limit in SEO. It is depending on your website on-page work, if it is following Google guidelines and you are good in off-page also i.e. Guest posting, Local Listing, community submission etc… You will get sure result which will fall by any Google updates for longer.
Well yes, you absolutely can get results in a ‘short’ time (ie a few weeks after launch), but your site has to be good technically and your content has to be so spectacular that its users give Google all the right signals. But in competitive searches this is unlikely to happen because the established players will probably already have done all the above.
The Search Engine takes time because their so many people are engage with link building and online marketing process. Every one wants their website on top and for that they can do any thing. The Search Engine monitor the process and evaluate that and provide the best website to its visitor. Always Keep In Mind that Google search result is based on visitor search requirement not the marketing strategies you have used.
I think you know the answer and everyone knows but don’t want to understand. When you search on Google then you suppose to get right solution of your queries and same the Google is doing. He developing himself as a right decision maker. Google know that know one can be master in one day that’s why no new website get first rank when start.
Google check all the parameters one by one so it take time…
Forgive me if I speak more then enough in favor of Google.
There is a genuine reason which is mentioned below.
There are millions of websites so how Google will know what is the strength of website. How is the quality of website? So it is a long process. There is one short cut but it is illegal . The term is known as black hat search engine optimization. Thus Google has to check all the parameters so it requires lot of time. Have patience and follow white hat search engine optimization and see your website at top position of any search engine either it is yahoo , Bing or Google.
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