Consistency? [Concerning SEO]

by DavidG
6 replies
I have some interesting results on 3 websites that I experimented with.
What I would like to share is that consistency seems to be the answer.

This is why.


I tested on 3 sites to be exact.

Site #1 with Senuke's Monty Diagram which is a big diagram, considered to be used on more established sites, took Page 2 Rank 1 after a run in a whole month. For 2 months.

Site #2 had similar results (Page 3, Rank 4) with the use of the Monty diagram, but I ran the diragram to be completed in 1 week. For 2 weeks.

Site #3 was what lead me to believe that consistency can be the answer to good rankings in SEO. I ran the diagram for a week along with Site #2. It took similar results (Page 2, Rank #9) but then I ran Monty again for a whole month and then got deindexed.

I question it being consistency because I am sure if I ran monty back to back for the same period of time that Google woudl have had it ranked well. What it will also notice is that if the sites start off slow and then out of no where 1k links are being pinged, it will get deindex it. Just as if a site starts out hot and ends up running slow all of a sudden then it will also be deindex.

Based on the experiments of course.

I have ran the opposite time frames for each site and will post results in a few weeks. This is just something I'd like to share and get some feed back on.

There are so many factors that come into play when being ranked, which is why I would like to ask; Do you guys think the main factor is consistency?


RegZ

P.S. New to this forum so, Hi!

P.S.S. I posted in this thread because I consider this as self improvement based off expirementing and is something I'd like to share. However if it's still considered a wrong thread then by all means, place is where it belongs.
#consistency #seo
  • Profile picture of the author addison.agnote
    I agree that in any undertakings, not only SEO, consistency is the key to achieve the positive results/goals.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidG
    I think of it like for example, a product.

    When it first goes live, if it's a hot product and "everyone" (backlinks) are all over it, then it might be good advertisement for google to add it on first page. It would obviously be bad if google did not allow anything that-at launch, causes a wide range of traffic, promoted to first page. I figured this is why google is where it's at right now.

    When someone wants to know about something "hot" at the moment, then google goes to it and tries to give the site most backlinked to, authority. So then we could "google" it and find it on first search.




    Egnlish is not my first language, incase of any confusion; I apologize.


    regZ
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  • Profile picture of the author Emily Johnson
    This is totally true! And this not only goes to say with these sort of businesses, but with all parts of our lives and society as well. The internet feeds of consistency and persistence. Keep up the great work and happy experimentation. =)
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidG
    Thank you for your kind words.

    BY the end of next week I should be able to have more results. For now this is the direction that many webmasters should consider for some success.

    regZ
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  • Profile picture of the author chimehost
    Yup stay consistent b/c it's very unnatural to build links and stop. You can slow down but stopping indicates users have no interest in your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Raglin
    I agree that the key to success is consistency. It's important to not do it sporadically but every single day.
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