Overview This LinkNow guide breaks down why new websites rise quickly, why rankings often drop afterward, and how consistent SEO efforts lead to steady, sustainable improvement over time. Highlights • What Is Google’s “Honeymoon Period”? • The Recalibration Drop: Why Rankings Fall After the Spike • How This Applies To Website Redesigns (Not Just New Domains) • The Average Stages of a New Website’s SEO Life Cycle • When Does Google Re-Evaluate Your Website? Introduction Launching a new website often comes with a rush of excitement. Rankings appear quickly, impressions climb, and visibility feels promising. Then, without warning, positions slip, traffic slows, and confidence takes a hit. This spike-and-drop pattern causes many business owners to assume something went wrong. In reality, what looks like a setback is often a normal part of how Google evaluates new or significantly updated websites. Search engines need time to understand relevance, quality, and user response. Early ranking movement reflects […]
LinkNow Case Study: Roofing Contractor in Milwaukee
A steady stream of roofing leads can feel dependable… until it isn’t. In Milwaukee’s bustling market, one contractor started seeing fewer calls, fewer quote requests, and more open space on the schedule. Competition wasn’t the only issue—online search behavior had shifted. That’s when LinkNow stepped in with a full website redesign and a cohesive digital strategy built around one goal: making it easy for high-intent searchers to find the right service page, trust what they see, and take action. In this case study, we’re breaking down how we helped this roofer stand out in a market where blending in costs real revenue. A Once-Steady Pipeline Started Drying Up For years, this Milwaukee roofer could count on a reliable flow of calls and quote requests. Then momentum slowed. Fewer inquiries turned into fewer jobs, and their “busy season” started feeling a lot less busy. When a business depends on a […]


