How long would it take for On-Page Optimization to have an effect on Google Rankings?
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Hi there,
I have a page on our website with an Interview with the author Tess Gerritsen. There has been a reasonable amount of Social Media buzz related to the page and lots of links.
According to SEOMoz we are an A grade for the keyword Tess Gerritsen, we currently rank 29th on Google.co.uk for a 'tess gerritsen' search.
My question is - how long would it take for any new changes to have an effect? I presume the answer would be whenever the page is crawled again.
But is it wise to change one thing, then get crawled and see what the effect is, then the next day change something else and see what the effect is. Or is it wise to change one thing and then leave it a week or so to see the full effect of the change?
Apologies for the vague question, if you need any more clarification just let me know.
Thanks.
Benj
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Hi Benj
I would wait until they update the page cache - that usually brings the most significant ranking change due to on-page changes. They may crawl the page, but updating the cache is what you want to look for - you can of course click on "cached" in the search result or do a cache search - cache:www.mydomain.com/mypage.html
There's no telling how long it will take, but it sounds like your site is well trafficked, you can see the cache update in just a few days.
You can try changing one thing at a time - but usually the only two things I personally see that make a big difference is title tag and url. The other thing to keep in mind, is how the whole page works together - title->url->description->heading->content->images - can sometimes have a bigger impact when you bring all of those elements into harmony.
-Dan
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Understood - thanks Dan, perfect.