Ask How can I improve my website ranking as quickly as possible.

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There are no shortcuts in Search Engine Optimization. You have to be patient while doing the best practices and then wait for the Search Engines to crawl, and index your content.

The very first step must be to let Google and other Search Engines know that your website actually exists on the internet by registering your website in Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools etc.

Then identify the most important pages of your website and start with them by ensuring that you are properly utilizing your primary keywords in the Title, H1 & H2 headings, Meta Description, alt text of your images and organically in your content and giving a context to your content so that the Search Engines understand the context of the what you've written.

Also make sure that the pages load within the allowed time frame so that Google marks your pages as fast.

Work on getting backlinks from authentic and authoritative websites if you are trying to rank for competitive keywords.
 
Trying to grow "as quickly as possible" can be risky if it leads to shortcuts. Search engines don't respond well to rushed tricks. A better move is to focus on low competition keywords, write clear content, and make sure your pages load fast. These things can bring steady improvement without causing problems later.
 
One thing that actually moves rankings faster than most people expect is fixing broken links on your site. When a page links to something that no longer exists, it wastes the crawling budget search engines give your site. Clean those up first before chasing anything else.
 
Getting other websites to link back to yours still carries a lot of weight with search engines. Not just any site though. A link from a website that already gets good traffic and is related to your topic does far more than ten links from random low-quality pages nobody visits.
 
Writing content around questions people are already typing into Google can move things faster than just writing general blog posts. When your page directly answers a specific question, search engines are more likely to pull it up for that search. Be specific, not broad.
 
Mobile friendliness is not optional anymore. Search engines now look at how your site performs on a phone first, before they even consider the desktop version. If your site is hard to read or navigate on a small screen, that alone can be pulling your ranking down quietly.
 

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