Search Engine Optimization : How Long Does It Take to See Results?

One thing that white hat SEO practitioners will always preach is that SEO is a long term process. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. Unlike other methods of marketing, where there is a more immediate result, it takes time to see the results of an SEO campaign. Understandably this is frustrating to most clients. They are spending money and time on SEO and they want to see that ROI. The ROI will be there, but just not in the short term.

Here are 3 reasons

The Amount of Content on the Web
Think about the massive amount of content on the web and the rate at which that continues to grow over time. Content is being uploaded every second of every day. For example, 72 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute. And that is just one website out of the billions that exist! That’s a lot of content out there. While it certainly may feel like publishing a few blog posts a week is a lot (it’s definitely a lot of work!), in the grand scheme of things it’s really not much at all. You will need to be publishing a few blog posts a week for an extended amount of time in order for them to really gain traction.

The Search Engine Indexing Process
While it seems like everything on the Internet should happen instantaneously, unfortunately it doesn’t work that way. Even though it may only take seconds for a blog post to go live, it doesn’t mean that the search engines are going to find it, index it, and include it in their rankings as soon as it’s published. It can take some time for the new content to be found. This was very apparent when Google made large algorithm updates like Penguin and Panda. Site owners took action ASAP and made vast improvements to their site to make it more “Google-friendly”, but it may have taken months to see an improvement in search presence and traffic because Google wasn’t immediately recognizing that change.

The Website Trust Factor
The domain age of a website plays a large role in conveying trust to the search engines and the search engines are known to favor content that is published on a website that has aged as opposed to on a relatively new site. This isn’t great news for new site owners but it’s one of those SEO factors that is completely out of our control. Over time as a site continually posts quality content and becomes more established, it will see that content gets indexed and shows up in search results more quickly.

source: brickmarketing.com/blog/see-seo-results.htm

Along with our in-store supermarket advertising programs, the Adcorp Agency offers web design and development services. We apply the latest in SEO features in order to improve the search results of the web sites we create. In addition, we recommend and can develop other programs that contribute to organic SEO like blogs, social media and other internet programs that work with your web site.

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