Succeeding in the Search Engines requires long hard work, tons of patience and a great deal of experience

So you have created a web site and you are ready to submit it to the Search Engines and get lots of traffic right? Well unless your domain name has been on the internet for at least 1 year here is what to expect:

1. You site will either be sandboxed for 8 months and get only a #50 rank or worse or you site may not be indexed at all and not even appear in the search engines. This equates to zero visitors to your site per day and no sales unless you take drastic Search Engine Optimization tactics to build quality inbound links from related sites and update your sites home page content every day or at least every week.

2. In rare instances you will experience mild results sooner only to have your hopes and dreams dashed upon the rocks when the search engines perform an update.

3. Any current rankings will be easily overtaken by your competitors who have been around longer with some simple optimization, updates, or additional quality links.

4. No amount of paid links or pay per click methods will fix this problem until your web site has significant updates and history to the tune of 8 to 12 months.

5. Make a mistake such as copying content or get involved in some spammy link farms and your site is permanently dead.

6. Sorry folks, the only way to succeed is now officially long hard work and tons of patience as well as a great deal of experience.

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4 Responses to “Succeeding in the Search Engines requires long hard work, tons of patience and a great deal of experience”

  1. Let’s not make a problem out of this phenomen and see what happens after 2 or 3 google updates I would say. Since Yahoo asks about 200 USD for a review, I do not see any problem to bid for a position on a directory if the inclusion is human edited. So…

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  4. Joel McLaughlin on February 2nd, 2008 at 2:06 am

    I agree completely! Work, work and work harder. Hard work pays off in search engine placement and search engine optimization. Quality research and links as well as design outweigh lazy design by far.

    Joel McLaughlin

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