Often Asked Question - How Long For SEO To Work?

In a word, Yes, I would have expected this, but currently I don't think Google knows or understand what they are doing.

The new content you are adding is Ai or not? using anything like Frase or Surfer? Doing interlinking on the site too?
Content is written by Native English Speakers. Pretty good quality

I ask my writers to include some of the most relevant questions from PAA in the article. Only if they match 100% with the article topic.
Published 10 articles fully optimized with surfer but then stopped since it is too costly atm

With these factors in place, do you think it is still normal?
 
Content is written by Native English Speakers. Pretty good quality

I ask my writers to include some of the most relevant questions from PAA in the article. Only if they match 100% with the article topic.
Published 10 articles fully optimized with surfer but then stopped since it is too costly atm

With these factors in place, do you think it is still normal?

I was speaking to someone 2 hours ago, who has several sites, 6+ months and older that nothing is getting indexed, uses totally different hosting etc, so there's no chance of the bad neighbourhood shared hosting, even being possible.

At the moment there is a lot not normal with how Google treats some sites, mate.
 
Sometimes I wonder why I'm in SEO. I'm so impatient, I want results now not in 6+ months :D

That's why I'm enjoying playing around with parasites, it's fun seeing stuff rank top 30 or so within 24 hours. :)
 
I was speaking to someone 2 hours ago, who has several sites, 6+ months and older that nothing is getting indexed, uses totally different hosting etc, so there's no chance of the bad neighbourhood shared hosting, even being possible.

At the moment there is a lot not normal with how Google treats some sites, mate.
It strongly depends on the niche nowadays. I made a brand new website for a low-competition niche, and it has been indexed almost immediately after the page-on SEO has been done.
 
It strongly depends on the niche nowadays. I made a brand new website for a low-competition niche, and it has been indexed almost immediately after the page-on SEO has been done.
You mean just indexed or indexed and ranking for the keywords aswell?
 
I see this asked a lot and Ahrefs posted about it on FB.


We ran a few polls on LinkedIn and Twitter to find out how long it takes for SEO to work—and why you can’t expect instant results.

According to a poll of ~4,300 people, SEO takes 3-6 months to show results. But it all depends on several factors.
Well, "MisterF" all depends on the niche and keywords of the business. It takes more than just 3-6 months to rank a website on SERPs If you are doing SEO for a competitive niche even with low competition keywords.

For example, If you are doing SEO for a marketing company then it takes more than 3-6 months as marketing is one of the highly competitive niches.
 
Sometimes I wonder why I'm in SEO. I'm so impatient, I want results now not in 6+ months :D

That's why I'm enjoying playing around with parasites, it's fun seeing stuff rank top 30 or so within 24 hours. :)
Which parasites are you having success with these days? Any that are particularly auspicious for the local rank/rent model?
 
HI MisterF
How Long For SEO To Work?

considerable amount of time to notice good results from your SEO efforts (if you've done it right!). However, 6-12 months is the ideal time frame as you will see positive gains from your SEO strategies
 
Which parasites are you having success with these days? Any that are particularly auspicious for the local rank/rent model?

I'm working with two currently, although I won't share them as they're working well and haven't been spammed to death (sorry). I will say though, that your best bet is to search heaps of local terms in different niches and cities and make note of what's ranking well. That will give you a good idea of what to try.
 
I'm working with two currently, although I won't share them as they're working well and haven't been spammed to death (sorry). I will say though, that your best bet is to search heaps of local terms in different niches and cities and make note of what's ranking well. That will give you a good idea of what to try.
Totally understandable, no problem at all. That's a good idea to search the local markets and see which sites are ranking already; going to do that now.

Thanks.
 
Totally understandable, no problem at all. That's a good idea to search the local markets and see which sites are ranking already; going to do that now.

Thanks.

There are some really solid ones for local, I think local is much easier for parasites than other niches since they naturally rank. I will share some decent ones that are obvious but you see rank naturally (they're not marketers ranking them, just regular local businesses, I doubt they have links either).

Think citations:

Yelp
Facebook
Manta...

Facebook ranks incredibly well in for low competition keywords. I'm not sure how well it converts though. I think these are best because they look natural vs obscure sort of stuff you see marketers spam to death for game hacks etc. you see Facebook, Yelp and others rank for pretty much every local term.
 
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