Hello all , I have a question and it is should I wait after I register a domain before starting to post content and build high PR backlinks, or I can start right away and this will not raise RED flags to google. Thanks!
I would say go at it right away. As long as the content itself is legitimate and not spam my, Google doesn't care when or how long before you start working on SEO. I am think Google's determination in what is and what isn't spam has less to do on frequency and time content is uploaded and more to do with what the content is, how its displayed, and how that content was generated. Sitting around with a domain and hosting not being used to the fullest is just a waste of time and money and probably costing you valuable SEO in the long run by waiting.
Well tbh, that is completely honest SEO begins b4 you put any page online with the first word you intend to write for each page so you might like to take the advice of Google > https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35291?hl=en of course you need to know how to do it right and not like those that gave SEO the black eye and ruined the name of SEO
First you must create a good site having quality and original seo optimized content then only start doing seo efforts. Google is very strict to it's policies. it may harm your site, if you are promoting such keywords which are not available on your site.
You should have already started lol. Building a good link infrastructure for your website is a great place to start. Make sure people can navigate quickly and efficiently through your website and link to important page often. I would also recommend no-following any links that are pointing to pages that are not important (I.E. Privacy Policy, etc...). From here I would do your homework with keyword research. Make sure you are using your time efficiently and targeting keywords that are both easily obtainable and worthwhile in terms of traffic. Now you have a road map and can start reaching out to other webmasters to make new relationships! Hope that quick bit helps.
follow advice there > https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/96569?hl=en not here! also ignore advice on what to target choose what you think you can better and do both and not as said above or you will find it difficult if you don't try and take care of all things both long and short term. You should go for both attainable and what may be regarded as difficult or believe me (or not I am easy) it will take you much longer to gain those things which you are convinced now seem difficult
Thanks for the information. I was just curious if google would fully acknowledge the back links for a relatively new website, created 10 days ago. But I guess the seo process starts right away.
This is for Search Engine Prioritization. Basically this is a page that the search engine crawler does not need to ever visit. Robots.Txt does work fine, however adding the "nofollow" tag to the links will make sure that the spider does not even get to that page. Yes they will be counted as soon as the other websites that are providing the links are re-indexed by the crawler. Well in that document, you can see this: Which is essentially what I was explaining above
I think, after you have registered a website and the site is live, you can add some good content and website pages. Then you can start your SEO. There is no time required to wait, after the domain registration. You can do it in your own way. But, for SEO point of view, keep in mind that more older the website there are more chances that it will get some better effects from search engines.
The waiting for the site to be live is where it is already late in the day for starting the SEO if you get my drift. You see the SEO begins with the first word of each and every page and b4 that to with the planning of pages. It can also be as part of a strategy spread across many pages (and sites ones own and others) across a huge time span to, as one page produced today can be for another page in 1 year or four years time or whatever time frame, if you are thinking long term. Most people however think of the now and the immediate and how things might look short term. This is not the only way to look at things however. There are often strategies going on one is not aware of. For example there might be a page here on digitalpoint for example started in 2008 say which is part of a plan for circa 2015 say but is intended for another page elsewhere. People don't take into account SEO is not all about just the page one produces after a site is liveor what one might see as face value on one page. There is a lot more to it to. Hundreds or thousands of things to bear in mind and I don't mean chocolate sugar things on top of cakes.
Start the work right now. Add quality content on the website. Promote your website using forum posting and blog commenting. Ask people to review your website.
If website design integration, keyword, title word inclusion works once got completed means then it would good to start to do SEO works for that website.
Basically, I think you should start your SEO immediately your website goes live. Your first month should be focused on implementing your keywords and doing some little press release. Then in your second month you can go full throotle.
You can start it right away, but make sure you start it slow. A few social bookmarks here and there to make the indexing process faster is a great start for example.
Start it slow! What if you type 50 words a minute, should you wear gloves to slow you down from typing too fast do you think? Hey I am kidding btw, I know what you are hinting at
Do keyword research and find out the relevant keywords which can be used to optimize the pages on your site. Start Content marketing to help the users in your niche in the form of blogging. The content should be informative, high quality, shareable or link worthy. Promote the content on social media, build relationships and get traffic to your site.