Everyone Starts At The Bottom
If
you’ve ever played a game like Dragon Warrior, then you know that your
player is initially very weak and vulnerable. Every battle is a fight
for your life, even with the weakest of enemies. Then as you hopefully
win a few battles, your player will become stronger with better
defenses as well.
The
same is true with new websites when it comes to SEO. A new website is
like a weak, vulnerable new player that is likely not going to win any
battles to reach the top of the search results page.
Therefore,
one of the major goals with your SEO campaign is to build up your
website’s authority (or strength). As your domain authority increases,
then you’ll be able to win more and more battles for top rankings in
Google.
Shortcuts Can Be Deadly
In
Dragon Warrior, there were many different missions that required a
certain level of experience and equipment. It was possible to attempt
the missions at any time, but you did that at your own risk. If your
player wasn’t ready, then the most likely outcome was that your player
would “die” and he would be knocked down a level or two. In other
words, trying to take shortcuts would backfire and you would end up
spending more time building up what you already had gained.
Again,
the same is true with SEO. One of the more infamous Google updates, the
Penguin Update, targeted businesses that were using link building
shortcuts (building links unnaturally). For businesses that were
penalized by Penguin, this often meant that their domain authority took
a severe hit. In turn, their rankings were lost and some were back to
square one after years of work.
The More You Play, the Faster You See Results
As
I mentioned already, I completed about 99% of the Dragon Warrior game.
Who knows, I may have even won, but I can’t remember. What I do know is
that I invested a LOT of time into building up my player profile. As I
continued to play and win battles, my player grew stronger and
stronger, and I was able to buy the best armor, shield, and sword. It’s
not rocket science. It’s just a matter of putting in the effort.
SEO,
unfortunately, is not quite as fun as a video game. Regardless, the
same principle applies, so the more you “play,” the faster you’ll see
results. It’s not enough to just set up, or optimize, your website for
search engines. That’s like creating your player when you start a
role-playing game. Once you have your player/website ready for battle,
then it’s time to invest time and effort on a regular basis until
you’ve built up enough strength to win the big battles.
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