How Fast Can a New Website Get Ranked in Google?
Apparently in as little as five days. My SEO firm launched a website, actually a microsite, for a Utah-based law firm towards the end of last week at ShoulderPainPumpLitigation.com. A few days later and the site is already indexed in Google, and not only that, but it's got the #1 rank for "shoulder pain pump litigation". Yes, I know that term is not the most competitive term around and the keywords match the domain name exactly, but still, isn't that a bit fast? And it doesn't end there. The site ranks #4 in Google for "shoulder pain class action", #5 for "pain pump class action", #9 for "shoulder pain lawsuit, and #9 for "pain pump lawsuit". This despite the domain having been purchased less than two weeks ago, this despite there being competitors who have been out there longer and who want to rank for these keywords, this despite there being no indexed backlinks, this despite a lack of content on the site, and this despite the site only being live for five days.
Frankly I'm a bit worried. After telling the client it would take months to get rankings like this we just got them in a few days. We made it look too easy. I'm really stumped as to why all this happened so fast, based on my other experiences. Has anyone else had a similar experience? If you've had a website get ranked well this fast did it last or was it a temporary bounce?
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Hi Joshua,
I experienced a very similar 'bump'. We launched a site www.subjectgre.com with a test page that contained some irrelevant content. I did not do any other activity SEO whatsoever and was really surprised to see that this site was ranked 5th in Yahoo Search when someone search for subject gre. Again, subject gre is not among the most competitive key phrase. but, getting placed in the 1st page of yahoo search was a bit surprising.
Cheers
Shan
Posted by: Shantanu at February 18, 2008 06:27 AM

