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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
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★★★ Are 301 redirects really enough during a site migration?
301 redirects are just a part of a site change. There are many more elements involved, such as internal structure, internal linking, and layouts. All these elements can affect how Google understands a...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★ Should You Really Fix All the 404 Errors Reported in Search Console?
The 404 error report in Search Console highlights non-existent pages, but this is not necessarily something to fix. It can happen naturally when someone creates a link to a page that does not exist....
Martin Splitt Oct 30, 2020
★★★ Can lazy loading block Google from indexing your content?
If a site requires scrolling to a certain position for content to load automatically, Google will not see that content. Google loads the page once and sees what is displayed without performing any spe...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★★ Is the context of images really more important than their visual content for Google?
Google focuses mainly on the image file and all the context around it (alt text, titles, captions, file names, page sections) rather than just the visual content itself. A beach photo can be relevant ...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★ Do JavaScript charts create duplicate content on your pages?
Adding JavaScript charts to an existing page does not cause duplicate content issues. If the chart is the only content on the page, it may not be useful and could be disregarded....
Martin Splitt Oct 30, 2020
★★★ Should you really block the indexing of all your e-commerce facets?
For e-commerce facets and filters, the general recommendation is not to allow them to be indexed at all, unless these facet pages can truly stand alone as important category pages for the brand. Paged...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★ Should you really avoid CDNs for your API calls?
CDNs should strictly be used for static resources (JavaScript, CSS, images, videos, fonts) as they can slow down dynamic API calls. For APIs, use a separate domain like api.example.com....
Martin Splitt Oct 30, 2020
★★★ Do 301 redirects really pass SEO juice even when the content changes completely?
301 redirects transmit signals (link juice) even if the content of the destination page is different from the original page. This is normal in the evolution of a site. The exception would be the purch...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★★ Should you really consolidate your pages, or could you risk losing strategic traffic?
Before consolidating pages, it's necessary to analyze the queries that generate traffic and verify whether the new pages can still meet the important queries with a good ROI. If so, the consolidated p...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★ How does Google decide when to show images in search results?
When a query arrives, Google sends it to different systems (web, images, videos). Each system returns results with a relevance score. If the images are considered highly relevant to the query, Google ...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★★ How can you structure your pages so that Google recognizes indexable passages?
For Google to recognize sections of a page as part of passages, it is recommended to have clear headings and well-structured content. If you already have clean pages with clear headings and structure,...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★★ Does restructuring your site really hurt SEO?
Changing the structure of a site with new URLs and a new internal linking can affect rankings. If an important page loses its internal links, it may impact its ranking. The new structure may rank bett...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★★ Is it true that translated content is free from duplicate content issues in Google's eyes?
If you translate content from one language to another, Google does not consider it duplicate content because the words are different. Search engines look at the words on the page, and if the words dif...
John Mueller Oct 30, 2020
★★★ Do structured FAQs really help improve rankings on Google?
Structured FAQs do not improve a page's ranking; they merely allow for potential display with FAQ snippets in the results. It's not a matter of competitiveness in terms of ranking, but rather visibili...
John Mueller Oct 29, 2020
★★ Why does Google still crawl your deleted old URLs?
Google occasionally continues to crawl old URLs (returning 404) for years, especially if they had backlinks or were important. It is at low priority and does not block normal site crawling....
John Mueller Oct 29, 2020
★★★ Does FAQ structured data really need to be 100% visible on the page?
The content of FAQ structured data must be visible word-for-word on the page. Algorithms check that the text is present to avoid promising something in the results that the user cannot find on the pag...
John Mueller Oct 29, 2020
★★★ Does lazy loading really harm your content's indexing by Google?
When rendering a page, Google uses a fairly high viewport and indexes everything that loads within this viewport. If content requires a specific action (scroll, click on 'Read more'), it will probably...
John Mueller Oct 29, 2020
★★ Is the URL Parameters Tool in Search Console a zombie or still useful for your SEO?
The URL Parameters Tool in Search Console is still operational and is recognized by Google, but display data has been at zero for a long time. A replacement tool is under development....
John Mueller Oct 29, 2020
★★ Should you really differentiate between the visible date and the structured data date?
The visible date on the page should reflect substantial changes to the main content. For structured data (sitemaps, headers), you can include minor changes like new comments or sidebar adjustments, bu...
John Mueller Oct 29, 2020
★★ Should you hide GDPR consent banners from Googlebot to avoid cloaking?
Excluding Googlebot from consent banners via user-agent could be interpreted as cloaking. However, if the banner is only shown to European users and Googlebot crawls from the USA, it won’t see it anyw...
John Mueller Oct 29, 2020
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