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The Truth About Ranking A Website

When it comes to ranking a website often times many people will start the process and get excited that they move up 35-40 spots in the beginning and then immediately drop out of the race when their websites grow stagnant. I've seen it happen all too many times and watched people give up on perfectly good websites because of it; however, the reality of the situation is that it will be harder to rank a website from the second page to the first page than it would be to get a website from the 10th page to the 4th page. The reason being is that from the second page on is normally when you find companies who focus or care about their SEO and that right there is your true competition as they will be doing all the things they need to in order to hold or improve their position on a week to week basis.

That is the real truth about ranking a website and I know it may sound super obvious but I've watched tons of people including myself give up on websites when they begin to grow stagnant as far as rankings go. So never give up and keep practicing quality SEO habits

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