I have several posts that are ranked by Google and plan to re-write them. Does Google take away ranking and do they let you know?
Hi - are you talking about indexing or ranking? They are two different things.
Indexing simply means that Google has found your post, and it is now in its search engine. If you write your posts through Site Content, then you get an email when they are indexed. This typically takes from a couple of hours to a couple of weeks. Re-writing them will not change anything as regards indexing.
Ranking means that Google has decided whereabouts in its search engine results pages it is going to put your post. It could be page 1, it could be page 97. You don't get notified when you are ranked.
Ranking changes constantly for a new website, and can go up or down. If you re-write a post that is ranking highly, it could drop lower in the results. You won't know unless you search for it.
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Google giveth but does google take away?
I have several posts that are ranked by Google and plan to re-write them. Does Google take away ranking and do they let you know?
Hi - are you talking about indexing or ranking? They are two different things.
Indexing simply means that Google has found your post, and it is now in its search engine. If you write your posts through Site Content, then you get an email when they are indexed. This typically takes from a couple of hours to a couple of weeks. Re-writing them will not change anything as regards indexing.
Ranking means that Google has decided whereabouts in its search engine results pages it is going to put your post. It could be page 1, it could be page 97. You don't get notified when you are ranked.
Ranking changes constantly for a new website, and can go up or down. If you re-write a post that is ranking highly, it could drop lower in the results. You won't know unless you search for it.
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Just a curiosity question. I published a post back on April 11 and got notification yesterday that it had been ranked by Google. Anyone have an opinion on why the time delay?
Hello Byron,
There are many steps before an article starts ranking on Google. First of all, your website needs to be found by Google. This is called indexing and can take up to a few weeks. You will get an email when it happens. After that, each article also needs to be found individually by Google. I think the notification you got is for the post being indexed (the search engines are now aware that the page exists).
Ranking happens much later and depends on lots of different things. The article must be completely original and ideally at least 1000 words. The age of your website also plays a part and how many articles you have altogether. It can easily take six months before you really see any progress when you would have 40 to 50 articles.
Getting ranked on Google will take time! There are - literally - millions of individual pages on Google's database. To get ranked is usually a long, hard process. Google has about 200 algorithms to rank a post (from a content quality, content length, page speed, social signals, secured sites HTTPS vs. HTTP, quality backlinks to name a few).
https://backlinko.com/google-ranking-factors
As others on this platform will tell you, it can (and often does!) take months - sometimes years - to get to a point where you are ranked on the critical first page on Google, for your particular niche product/service.
I hope this helps,
Ferra
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About my friend google and its ranking?
Just a curiosity question. I published a post back on April 11 and got notification yesterday that it had been ranked by Google. Anyone have an opinion on why the time delay?
Hello Byron,
There are many steps before an article starts ranking on Google. First of all, your website needs to be found by Google. This is called indexing and can take up to a few weeks. You will get an email when it happens. After that, each article also needs to be found individually by Google. I think the notification you got is for the post being indexed (the search engines are now aware that the page exists).
Ranking happens much later and depends on lots of different things. The article must be completely original and ideally at least 1000 words. The age of your website also plays a part and how many articles you have altogether. It can easily take six months before you really see any progress when you would have 40 to 50 articles.
Getting ranked on Google will take time! There are - literally - millions of individual pages on Google's database. To get ranked is usually a long, hard process. Google has about 200 algorithms to rank a post (from a content quality, content length, page speed, social signals, secured sites HTTPS vs. HTTP, quality backlinks to name a few).
https://backlinko.com/google-ranking-factors
As others on this platform will tell you, it can (and often does!) take months - sometimes years - to get to a point where you are ranked on the critical first page on Google, for your particular niche product/service.
I hope this helps,
Ferra
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So I now have a sitemap but have no idea on why all the posts have a priority of 70%. Does anyone know and I'm assuming more is better, so how does one increase the Priority p
Hi Byron. Sometimes just create good content, focus on writing a regular post, and keep learning. Florentino
As Dom mentions, you do not need to worry about this figure. It's purely based on content type.
Hey Byron, according to Aleh Barysevich of Search Engine Journal (https://www.searchenginejournal.com/xml-sitemap-best-practices/237649/) section 11 - you can ignore that metric - Google says it's a 'bag of noise'
And from Google itself: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/183668
"Google does not currently consume the
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Great we are making progress. next, what is priority?
So I now have a sitemap but have no idea on why all the posts have a priority of 70%. Does anyone know and I'm assuming more is better, so how does one increase the Priority p
Hi Byron. Sometimes just create good content, focus on writing a regular post, and keep learning. Florentino
As Dom mentions, you do not need to worry about this figure. It's purely based on content type.
Hey Byron, according to Aleh Barysevich of Search Engine Journal (https://www.searchenginejournal.com/xml-sitemap-best-practices/237649/) section 11 - you can ignore that metric - Google says it's a 'bag of noise'
And from Google itself: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/183668
"Google does not currently consume the
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Is there anywhere in WA where they explain sitemaps, how they work, and how to set one up? I cannot even remember where I originally heard the term. But then again I can't re
Hi Byron! Check this out: What is a sitemap and why is important when you make SEO for a WordPress website? Cheers,
Florentino
type sitemap into the search box at the top of your screen - plenty of training in there or you could watch this webinar from Jay (magistudios). CASE STUDY: Building Out Your Website Framework i recommend you watch the whole thing but you could go from around 30 minutes in and watch from there - that'll show you what you need to know
should be realtively easy with all in one seo plugin now hiaving hte sitemap enabled as standard...
hover over your all in one seo in the top left menu and click on xml sitemap
at the top click on generate sitemap
then goto search console and down the left is the add sitemap
just add sitemap.xml to the url shown and hit enter
and it should be done
good luck
phil
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Back with google again, (my arch nemesis)?
Is there anywhere in WA where they explain sitemaps, how they work, and how to set one up? I cannot even remember where I originally heard the term. But then again I can't re
Hi Byron! Check this out: What is a sitemap and why is important when you make SEO for a WordPress website? Cheers,
Florentino
type sitemap into the search box at the top of your screen - plenty of training in there or you could watch this webinar from Jay (magistudios). CASE STUDY: Building Out Your Website Framework i recommend you watch the whole thing but you could go from around 30 minutes in and watch from there - that'll show you what you need to know
should be realtively easy with all in one seo plugin now hiaving hte sitemap enabled as standard...
hover over your all in one seo in the top left menu and click on xml sitemap
at the top click on generate sitemap
then goto search console and down the left is the add sitemap
just add sitemap.xml to the url shown and hit enter
and it should be done
good luck
phil
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Diane covered your question very well, you have to love these WA members.
Joe
Hey Joe
It has been a while.
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