After making all the necessary changes to your website and optimizing it as best as possible for search engines to pick up, it can be quite disheartening when you don’t see results after a couple of months. The truth is SEO takes time. Research, analysis and content production are all phases that you have to spend time on while infusing SEO on your website. At least, that’s an aspect you can control on your part. Search engine like Google takes time to identify your website among the several billions of pages out there. When you make changes to your website, it takes time for Google to analyze and recognize it. The same thing happens when visitors start trickling into your website and the traffic starts coming in. According to a Google webmaster video, the results of an SEO campaign can vary from 4 to 12 months. That looks like a lot. We know. However, there are many variables that come into play to determine how quickly you see results and by results we mean the web traffic coming to your website. Some of these factors that can determine how quickly you see results include relevant keyword topics and quality content, site design, website domain age, bounce rate or the time a user spends on your site, location, competition, your response to trends and updates and how swiftly you make relevant changes. When you consider all this, then you’d realize that as long as you want your online presence to continue its growth, SEO practices should be a continuous process. The moment you witness an early spike in your web traffic, you should maintain that growth and not stop because if you do, your competitors might overtake you on search engine results pages and you’d end up losing new potential customers. If you insist on getting traffic much faster, then employing a PPC/SEM campaign is your best choice.