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Shawn_Lu

6:17 am on Oct 19, 2021 (gmt 0)



Hello everybody, I am a newcomer to google SEO, my URL is only with a history of 3 months, my average console rank is about 37 38.

Can you give me some advice? I hope I can learn a lot on this forum.



[edited by: not2easy at 12:50 pm (utc) on Oct 19, 2021]
[edit reason] No specifics, please see ToS [webmasterworld.com] [/edit]

not2easy

2:01 pm on Oct 19, 2021 (gmt 0)

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Hi Shawn_Lu and welcome to WebmasterWorld [webmasterworld.com]

While we don't do site reviews here, you can find answers to just about any question a webmaster might run into while building a website and promoting it. Your question is a common concern but there is no specific answer for all websites everywhere. The startup period is not the same for every type of website, but generally you cannot plan to hit page one results until you have spent the time to make your site the best answer for what it was built for.

When you are excited about the appearance and performance of your site, you keep working on ways to improve it. You can compare your site to others that share the results positions that you want to have. See what they do better than you are. It is best not to copy their work but to understand it so you can improve your own site.

A few months is just not enough time for Google or other search engines to decide where your site belongs in relation to the many millions of others sites that started last year or five years ago. Work for growth and you can expect to do better than some sites and not as well as some others.

There is no static perfection, SEO is a moving target. To get help, it is important to learn what questions to ask - how to know what you don't know to ask about - you can start by learning from other new webmasters' questions: [webmasterworld.com...]

I do suggest that you can learn a lot about what Google is looking for in websites and what they do not like to find by becoming familiar with Google's Webmaster Guidelines, their "best practices" advice gets you started: [developers.google.com...]

From there you can get into the more advanced topics: [developers.google.com...]

buckworks

1:56 pm on Oct 21, 2021 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Administrator 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month



The need for promotion is sometimes underrated by independent webmasters, but becoming known in relevant places is a vital part of the SEO mix.

A useful question to ponder: what would you do to make your site known to your target audience if search engines didn't exist? Add some of those things to your work routines, steadily over time. Activities that gain well-targeted exposure for your website will support your SEO.

Something else to think about is accessibility. Have you taken care with the details that would make your site fully usable and meaningful to a blind user? Invest some listening time to check how your site would come across in an audible browser reader, and make edits where needed. Why does this matter? Think about it ... search engine spiders are non-sighted visitors! Better accessibility would help your site make better sense to the search engines ... improving your SEO even if you'd never heard of SEO.

tangor

1:22 am on Oct 24, 2021 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month



Welcome to Webmasterworld!

All the above, and a bit of patience as well. With a three month old site you have not yet had time to "get out there" on the web. View your raw logs to see what kind of activity you are having right now, deal with any bots/regions that are not conducive to advancing your site, and always keep the end user in mind. Make your site for those folks, not the search engines!