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Old February 8th, 2010, 12:04 PM
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Is there a way to determine the approximate time(s) it will take to get to the #1 page or to SERP position 1 for keywords with specified KEI's (or just based on the number of searches per month per keyword)? I am building a spread sheet for my sought after keywords with a lot of calculations/analytics built in AND A "NUMBER OF MONTHS TO GET A #1 RATING" COLUMN IS ONE COLUMN THAT I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO DEVELOP. Any information you can give me that would point me in the right direction would be GREATLY appreciated!

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As such there is no particular fix time to get the keyword no.1. It all depends on the amount and quality of efforts that you put in to optimize the keyword/s on search engines. Generally its takes 3-6 months to get a keyword top in search engines, but it can be more depending on the competitiveness of the keywords and uniqueness of the same.

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Hello,

Is there a way to determine the approximate time(s) it will take to get to the #1 page or to SERP position 1 for keywords with specified KEI's (or just based on the number of searches per month per keyword)? I am building a spread sheet for my sought after keywords with a lot of calculations/analytics built in AND A "NUMBER OF MONTHS TO GET A #1 RATING" COLUMN IS ONE COLUMN THAT I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO DEVELOP. Any information you can give me that would point me in the right direction would be GREATLY appreciated!

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nope it all depends upon the quality work, in 1st attempt if your work shows that you can beat all your competitor in next crawling your website will be on top1 position in google for the preferred keywords. i experienced it

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