How We Ranked a Website on Google in Just 24 Hours

If I simply told you that you can rank on Google within 24 hours, you probably wouldn’t believe me. But if I show you live proof, maybe you’ll start to. Recently, we ranked one of our client’s website pages on Google within just one day — all thanks to the strategies we use at Gadget Explorer Pro.

This is just one example; we have helped over 200 clients achieve similar success. But I know you’re most curious about how we actually rank pages in 24 hours, so let’s break it down.


Is It Really Possible to Rank in 24 Hours?

Yes, it’s possible — but there’s a catch. This works best for websites that already have some age and authority, typically at least four to six months old or more.

For example, the client we worked with last month had an aged website with existing domain authority. That’s a key reason why we could rank the page so quickly.


Our Step-by-Step Process

Here’s a quick overview of what we did:

  1. Initial Audit
    We performed a deep audit of the site to analyze existing issues. We used tools like Screaming Frog, Ahrefs Auditor, Website Auditor by Link Assistant, and Semrush Site Audit. For this project, we primarily used Screaming Frog.

  2. What We Check in the Audit
    The audit focuses on:

    • Core Web Vitals

    • HTTPS and website security

    • Content duplication

    • On-page SEO

    • Backlink profile

  3. Running the Audit with Screaming Frog
    We entered the website into Screaming Frog, clicked “Run,” and waited as it scanned the entire site. Once complete, it showed a list of all the internal pages, categorizing them by type: JavaScript, CSS, images, and importantly, HTML pages.

  4. Identifying Issues
    We filtered the results to only show HTML pages, which revealed 294 pages. The tool flagged issues like:

    • 162 URLs with a specific problem

    • Pages without HTTPS (SSL certificate missing)

    • Slow-loading pages, with response times over 2-3 seconds

  5. Page Speed Analysis
    Screaming Frog helped us see that:

    • 30 pages loaded in under 1 second

    • 216 pages loaded in 1-2 seconds

    • 127 pages took 2-3 seconds

  6. Deep Dive Into Each Page
    We examined details like:

    • Page size

    • Internal and external links

    • Image data

    • URL structure

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Why Auditing Matters

Think of the audit like diagnosing a patient. You identify what’s wrong, then systematically fix each problem. Similarly, by fixing high-priority issues — such as installing SSL, improving page speed, fixing broken links, and optimizing on-page elements — you improve the site’s health and its chances to rank quickly.


Final Thoughts

While fresh websites may not rank overnight, there’s still plenty to learn from this process. Even new site owners can benefit by running audits, fixing technical SEO issues, and preparing their site for long-term success.

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