What does Google say about SEO? /
Domain age and historical factors remain hotly debated topics in the SEO community. This category compiles Google's official statements regarding how domain age, history, and accumulated reputation influence search rankings. SEO professionals frequently question whether the sandbox effect truly exists for new websites, whether older domains hold inherent advantages, and how a site's history impacts current performance—including previous ownership changes, past penalties, and archived content. Google representatives have consistently addressed these concerns, particularly regarding the concept of trust built over time. Understanding these official positions helps practitioners separate persistent myths from actual ranking factors recognized by Google's algorithms. This knowledge proves invaluable when acquiring expired domains, conducting site migrations, or implementing rebranding strategies where historical signals can significantly impact future SEO performance. These declarations provide clarity on what truly matters: quality content and user experience rather than mere domain age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
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★★★ Why does Google's Indexing API remain locked down to only two content types?
Google's Indexing API functions exclusively for job postings and live video broadcasts. It does not work for blogs, homepage content, e-commerce sites, or any other standard content type....
John Mueller Jun 26, 2025
★★★ Should you keep maintaining structured data if Google stops displaying certain types?
Discontinuing support for certain types of structured data does not affect how pages are ranked in search results. Only the specific visual features linked to these markups will no longer be displayed...
Google Jun 26, 2025
★★ How does Google actually discover all the URLs on your website?
Google discovers URLs through various methods: internal links, external links, and sitemaps. There is no need to worry about spam or technical URLs that Google crawls, especially if they redirect to 4...
Google Jun 26, 2025
★★ Does counting the exact number of URLs on your site really matter for SEO?
For large websites, counting the exact number of pages is extremely difficult. URL parameters technically create different page variations. Google recommends not worrying too much about the precise nu...
Google Jun 26, 2025
★★★ Is page quality alone enough to guarantee indexing by Google?
Indexing does not depend solely on page quality. You must consider the overall added value for the web. Even if a page is good, it may not be indexed if there are many similar pages, for example autom...
Google Jun 26, 2025
★★★ Why doesn't Google index all your pages and how can you prepare for it?
Google does not index all pages of a website. System decisions can change over time, and it is normal for previously indexed pages to lose their indexation. This is a common phenomenon....
Google Jun 26, 2025
★★ Why Are Your Google Impressions Skyrocketing While Clicks Remain Flat?
A new term is stirring up the SEO sphere: "The Great Decoupling," introduced by Darwin Santos and now widely referenced in conferences and publications. It describes an increasingly visible phenomenon...
Martin Splitt Jun 24, 2025
★★★ Do You Really Need to Know How to Code to Become a Great SEO in 2024?
In the latest episode of the Search Off the Record podcast, Google's Martin Splitt and Gary Illyes addressed the question of the technical level required to work as an SEO professional. Their message ...
Gary Illyes Jun 24, 2025
★★★ Why does Googlebot persist in crawling your deleted pages with 410 status?
A site publisher noticed a drop in visibility on Google after Googlebot made millions of requests to non-existent pages, at a level close to a DDoS attack. One example: over 2.4 million requests targe...
John Mueller Jun 17, 2025
★★★ Why use Bing to detect off-topic content penalized by Google?
A publisher of an educational site that migrated from javatpoint.com to tpointtech.com experienced a sudden traffic drop and partial de-indexing on Google. Thinking the migration was to blame, they so...
John Mueller Jun 17, 2025
★★ Does Google really prioritize user experience over everything else in its ranking algorithm?
Google's agenda as a search engine is to build the best possible search engine. To achieve this, Google wants the web to be accessible, fast, and pleasant to use for users....
Martin Splitt Jun 12, 2025
★★★ Should You Stop Using Google's Indexing API to Speed Up Your Pages' Ranking?
On Bluesky, John Mueller once again explained that the Indexing API should only be used for two types of content: job postings and live streams. John Mueller emphasized that many SEOs, often spammers,...
John Mueller Jun 03, 2025
★★★ Has Googlebot Really Evolved Technically Without Changing Its Core Crawling Principles?
Gary Illyes discussed the evolution of Googlebot in the Search Off the Record podcast. While the basic principles of crawling have changed little, notable technical improvements have taken place, such...
Gary Illyes Jun 03, 2025
★★★ How Can You Protect Your Site from AI Agent Saturation?
Gary Illyes warns about the massive influx of AI-powered bots, which threatens to saturate the web. According to him, it's not the crawling that consumes the most resources, but the processing and sto...
Gary Illyes Jun 03, 2025
★★ Why has Google multiplied its crawlers since the arrival of Mediapartners-Google?
In 2006, Google AdSense introduced its own distinct user agent separate from Googlebot. From this period onwards, Google began to have increasingly more separate crawlers with their own identifiers....
Gary Illyes May 29, 2025
★★★ Should you really worry about crawl budget before hitting 1 million pages?
For an individual website, a threshold of around 1 million pages is the point where site owners should start concerning themselves with crawl budget. Below that, it's generally not a problem....
Gary Illyes May 29, 2025
★★★ Why do all Google crawlers rely on the same unified crawl infrastructure?
Google uses a unified crawl infrastructure for all its products. All Google crawlers share the same codebase and apply identical policies regarding robots.txt, server load management, and bandwidth us...
Gary Illyes May 29, 2025
★★ Why does Googlebot's server load impact vary so dramatically based on your technical architecture?
The load that crawling places on a server depends heavily on how the site is built. Expensive operations such as complex database queries generate significantly more load than a simple HTML site....
Gary Illyes May 29, 2025
★★★ Why Is Google Ignoring Your JavaScript-Generated Meta Tags?
On Reddit, John Mueller responded to a user wondering why Google wasn't using meta tags dynamically implemented with JavaScript. The Google representative suggested that the meta description of the pa...
John Mueller May 27, 2025
★★★ Do Hreflang Tags Really Guarantee Indexing of All Your International Pages?
On Bluesky, John Mueller reminded us that using hreflang tags guarantees neither the indexing nor the ranking of pages in Google search. He clarifies that some hreflang variants may not be indexed, es...
John Mueller May 20, 2025
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