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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
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★★★ Should you really monitor new Search Console recommendations to avoid indexation penalties?
The Search Console recommendations feature is now accessible to all sites that have recommendations to display. It includes a check of your homepage indexation status (requiring domain-level verificat...
John Mueller Jan 14, 2025
★★★ Do You Really Need to Fix Every 404 Error Detected in Search Console?
John Mueller has provided clarification on the validation process in Search Console, particularly regarding the management of 404 errors and redirects during site migrations. He notably explained that...
John Mueller Jan 14, 2025
★★ Is hydration really a worthwhile technical tradeoff for your SEO strategy?
Although hydration combines the benefits of SSR and CSR, it involves more code and more complex configuration, which can result in a less robust experience and require more maintenance....
Martin Splitt Jan 08, 2025
★★ Is pre-rendering really the ultimate solution for indexing JavaScript sites?
Pre-rendering (static generation of HTML files) offers a simple, robust, and secure approach for websites, facilitating crawling and indexing by search engines....
Martin Splitt Jan 08, 2025
★★★ Why does content visibility actually determine whether Google will index your pages?
If Google Search and other search engines cannot see a page's content, they cannot index it. Content visibility is a prerequisite for indexation....
Martin Splitt Jan 08, 2025
★★★ Do you still need to create a blog for your startup's SEO in 2025?
Is it necessary to have a blog for your startup in 2025? According to John Mueller, it's not necessarily worthwhile unless you're passionate about your subject and have useful things to share. Danny S...
John Mueller Jan 07, 2025
★★★ Can You Really Trust Google's URL Inspection Tool Screenshots?
On Reddit, John Mueller clarified a point regarding the reliability of Googlebot screenshots, which represent how the search engine "sees" a web page. Through the Search Console's URL Inspection tool,...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2024
★★★ Should You Really Stop Disavowing Toxic Links in 2024?
On Bluesky, Google's John Mueller strongly advises SEO professionals against wasting time disavowing so-called "toxic" links. He even goes as far as calling this practice a "waste of money."...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2024
★★★ Should You Block Legal Pages from Indexing to Optimize Your SEO?
John Mueller states that it is unnecessary to block the indexing of legal pages (legal notices, privacy policy). These pages do not create duplicate content issues and are not likely to affect AdSense...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2024
★★ Which HTTP encodings does Googlebot actually accept to crawl your pages effectively?
Google Bot and Google crawlers support three specific types of HTTP encoding for compressing server responses. This information was officially documented in 2024 after being found only in scattered ol...
Gary Illyes Dec 30, 2024
★★★ Do AI Overviews really index your content, or do they just read it?
Google's AI Overviews work partly through retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), which means they rely on content that is crawlable and indexable by search engines, rather than solely on a standalone l...
Martin Splitt Dec 30, 2024
★★ Is Google finally turning those old blog posts into official documentation—and should you care?
Google is updating its documentation in 2024 to close gaps by converting historical information from blog articles (dating back to 2005-2006) into official documentation and documenting technical deta...
Gary Illyes Dec 30, 2024
★★★ Is Googlebot really crawling your JavaScript content? Here's how to verify it
Use the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console or the Rich Results test to see if Googlebot can access a page. The tool shows the rendered HTML of the page. If you find the content in the render...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2024
★★ Should you really take action on every 500 error Google detects in your crawl report?
When you spot errors like 500 errors or fetch errors in your crawl report, verify sample URLs using the URL inspection tool's live test feature. If Googlebot can now access these URLs, no action is ne...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2024
★★★ Why can your website be completely invisible to Googlebot even though it displays perfectly in your browser?
The fact that a page is accessible in your browser doesn't mean Googlebot can reach it. robots.txt, a firewall, anti-bot protection, or network issues can block Googlebot. Use Google Search Console's ...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2024
★★ Why aren't your pages showing up in Google Search despite all your SEO efforts?
If you've followed the How Search Works series or read the documentation, you know that the first step to get your pages into Google Search is crawling. If pages aren't entering search, you need to st...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2024
★★★ Should you really panic about every single crawl error Google reports in Search Console?
Crawl errors sometimes occur transiently and disappear without intervention. However, if they are frequent or increase suddenly, further investigation is necessary. For very large sites with millions ...
Martin Splitt Dec 13, 2024
★★★ Should You Really Stop Relying on Lighthouse and PageSpeed Insights for Core Web Vitals?
Barry Pollard, web performance expert at Google, has emphasized the importance of using field data rather than lab data to evaluate a website's Core Web Vitals. This recommendation comes as Google pre...
Google Dec 10, 2024
★★ Does Google actually prioritize HTTPS in search results, or does it depend on other factors?
Google uses several specific criteria to manage the selection between HTTP and HTTPS versions of a page. The principle is to display an HTTPS page only if it is truly secure for the end user....
Allan Scott Dec 05, 2024
★★★ What happens when your canonicalization signals contradict each other?
When strong signals like a 301 redirect and a rel canonical point to different URLs, the system ignores these signals and falls back on weaker signals like sitemaps or PageRank....
Allan Scott Dec 05, 2024
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