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@Sarah324

There is no set amount of time for two reasons:


Google crawls sites at different rates. This very question was indexed immediately but a page on your website may not be re-crawled for weeks. Search engines cannot take on-page factors into account until they know about them. So if a page isn't crawled for weeks, it will take weeks for any changes you make to be known and factored into ranking calculations.
It's difficult to assess the impact of changes due to the multitude of other factors that affect rankings. There are hundreds of ranking signals and not all of them are on-site (meaning they are factors that occur off of your website). Positive changes you make can be offset by negative changes offsite (i.e. you lose an inbound link). Plus your competition is always in flux as well. So you may make positive SEO changes but they are offset by changes/gains made by your competition so nothing seems to happen.

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@Deb1703797

This is very broad. Some changes are done in a day, some after a few weeks. Depends on the subject, how important your site is, the changes you've made.

If by 'SEO changes' you means proper html, new text, better use of keywords, you might need to check out your competition. If they're very good, changes might be minimal and thus hard to detect even though they happend.

There is no exact answer, but I'd say 1 week is reasonable for changes to be noticed.

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