Although this post is long and sometimes complex, we hope it helps you understand which metrics are critical and how to improve them.
If you are doing client-side SEO, I think every new client will ask you this question without exception:
“How long will it take for my website page to rank #1 on Google?”
The common answer to this question is obviously “it depends…” because there are so many variables to consider: site strengths, competition, budget, skills, etc.
How “old” are the top-ranking pages?
First, we determined the age of the current top-ranking estonia mobile database pages.
We randomly sampled 2 million keywords and extracted data on the top 10 ranking pages for each keyword. We exported this beautiful chart:
“Age” is calculated from the date the Ahrefs crawler first saw the page. As you can see from this chart, the average top 10 ranking page is 2+ years old. The #1 ranking page is on average almost 3 years old.
In fact, only 22% of the current top 10 ranking pages were created within 1 year:
So the next thing we want to know is, what are the Google rankings for pages that are less than 1 year old.