Ranking Time of a New Website

trickster23

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I had an amazon affiliate website which was open for 6 months with a little content. Since may I'm writing 1k-1.5k articles to that website. It now has around 50 long articles but they are not ranking at all.. on page SEO is okay, and i also bought a link package to my homepage. Is this normal? How long does it take to rank ( I mean even top 100) for a website nowadays?
 
There is no magic formula for ranking a website in Google neither there is anyone that can tell you how long it will take to get to the first pages. There are some factors that play an important role in ranking:
  • Age of the domain
  • clean domain: Website that has not been penalized from Google either by a manual or algorithmic penalty.
  • Competition for the keywords you want to rank in Google
  • Type of content (news item, article, image etc.)
  • Selection of title (SEO optimized title)
  • Content Length
  • Number of posts / Quantity of content on website
  • SEO is important
  • Number of external references
  • Keep updating with good quality original content
 
Top 100 shouldnt be too hard to get, with a solid article and some onpage seo, you will be in top 100 for medium-low keywords.

And 1 link package to homepage wont give you much results. As for time, it really depends on so many different things
 
Check with the KW competition and work based on it, as other member said you may see a small change or dance in KW's, but for certain results add some more relevant links to the site.Use the free social media's to enhance your site well.
 
There's no definite time on how long you'll rank though? A couple of months maybe? If you're confident with your SEO, then waiting and continue building your content is your option. If there's no results, you can change your methods to a much more effective one.
 
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it might take a minute.
 
Are you using any long tailed keywords when creating your post? They are less competitive and you have a higher chance of getting ranked on google for those terms.
Also, try to share your content through social media and gain more traffic.
Have you done any on-page analysis to check for the potential errors?
 
There's no definite time on how long you'll rank though? A couple of months maybe? If you're confident with your SEO, then waiting and continue building your content is your option. If there's no results, you can change your methods to a much more effective one.
I was asking for just a general opinion. There are some results but it's nothing fancy maybe my content length is low.

Are you using any long tailed keywords when creating your post? They are less competitive and you have a higher chance of getting ranked on google for those terms.
Also, try to share your content through social media and gain more traffic.
Have you done any on-page analysis to check for the potential errors?
yes im targeting long tailed keywords and they are ranking but mostly at 80-100 positions. I started to increase my content length to 2k+ and sharing the posts on the social media lets see what will happen.
 
I had an amazon affiliate website which was open for 6 months with a little content. Since may I'm writing 1k-1.5k articles to that website. It now has around 50 long articles but they are not ranking at all.. on page SEO is okay, and i also bought a link package to my homepage. Is this normal? How long does it take to rank ( I mean even top 100) for a website nowadays?

Need to know keyword competition level and their competitors.
 
Make sure to check Google Search Console to ensure that there are no crawl errors or others error messages. Also check that Google has recognized your sitemap.
Is your site mobile friendly?
Page speed?
 
Need to know keyword competition level and their competitors.
I think they are fairly competitive :D , thats probably where i made the mistake.

Make sure to check Google Search Console to ensure that there are no crawl errors or others error messages. Also check that Google has recognized your sitemap.
Is your site mobile friendly?
Page speed?
yea i don't have any problem about these :) thank you.
 
Are you using any long tailed keywords when creating your post? They are less competitive and you have a higher chance of getting ranked on google for those terms.

thats BS. compaired to the volume, long tails are even harder an more "link consuming" thant their 3 words cousins.
 
Pm your site and let me give you info about keyword stuff using ahrefs.
 
It's depending on your keyword volume, Keep write and update more keyword based high quality contents and build some relevant high quality backlinks.
Yes i increased my content length and i started to see some results. Time to get some hq backlinks! Ty

oh, Search engine gives first priority to ecommerce sites always. How many e-commernce in top 10?
10 of them :D, but they don't any backlinks and their content is minimal. whatever, this is going to be great experience for me :) TY
 
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