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I think this question has been asked ever since the dawn of Google. Website owner after website owner have pondered over this question, while SEO after SEO have tried to give a definitive answer.

Recently, the good folks over at Search Engine Roundtable released the results to their April 1st poll: “How Long Should it Take to Rank Well on Google?” Out of the over two-hundred respondents, the largest response was 3-6 months (35%), followed by 6-9 months (19%). In my experience, a well-optimized website will take approximately 3-6 months to rank well. A website that has not been optimized at all….never!

Three to six months for a site to rank well on Google may seem like a long time to the anxious website owner who really wants to prove their site a success. However, with millions upon millions of websites trying to rank on the first page of the SERPs (search engine results pages), it takes that amount of time for Google to revisit your web pages enough times to build up the trust factor. Also, Google looks at many different factors of a web page in order to give it high rankings in SERPs. And, those factors change all the time – which can seem to be a bit unfair to even the most diligent of webmasters.

Such factors that Google takes into account include:

  • Age of the domain
  • Use of keywords in the Title tag
  • Relevancy of keywords in the body text
  • Link popularity of the site (or web page in question)
  • Anchor text used in inbound link
  • Relevance of inbound links
  • Quality of content & freshness of content

Google also looks at factors that may negatively affect a website. These factors include:

  • Duplicate title/meta description tags
  • Errors in site code which distracts search engine spiders
  • Duplicate content of any kind
  • Participation in link farms or link schemes
  • Keyword stuffing (basically overusing keyword phrases)
  • Keywords in Title do not match content
  • Hidden keywords
  • Disobeying any of Google rules (see Google’s webmaster guidelines)

One thing that I have learned in my many years of optimizing websites. A website is only as good as those who maintain it. I’ve also learned that once you get the hang of what Google likes, they change the rules. However, with all this said, it doesn’t matter how well a website ranks on Google. What matters is the visitor.

As a professional SEO who has done optimized a ton of websites for various industries – this is what I suggest.

  • Have a plan – what do you want visitors to do when they land on your site
  • Know your audience and produce well-written, useful content for them
  • Make it easy for visitors to find what they are looking for – don’t hide important information
  • Make your calls-to-action prominent and consistent
  • Maintain your content – if a product or service changes, update your site accordingly

So instead of worrying how long it takes to rank well on Google. Start thinking about your visitor and what is important to them. Afterall, your in business to get business from humans, not search engines.

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Category : Google / keywords / search engine optimization / seo / visitor experience / website maintenance

3 Responses to “How long does it take to rank well on Google?”


Susan Martin April 22, 2009

Thanks Patti, great points about how to rank well, question: how can you tell if there are technical problems that may interfere?

Patti April 22, 2009

Hi Susan. Thanks for the comment. There are a few tools out there to check the technical stuff – but the best starting point is to do a search in Google for your website using word “site:” in front of the url.

Example: site:www.business-sanity.com

This advanced search technique will show you how many pages are included in Google’s index. If your web pages show up on the search results, then you can be sure that there aren’t any coding issues interfering with Google indexing your site.