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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 doorway pages still subject to manual penalties from Google?
Google once had a manual action for doorway pages, but this practice has likely shifted to automatic algorithmic processing. Many historical manual actions have transitioned to algorithmic detection o...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★ Should you really limit the crawl rate in Search Console?
Limiting the crawl rate in Search Console reduces the total number of requests but does not proportionally impact crawling for web search. Google can continue to crawl all necessary pages for search a...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Why does Search Console display a different canonical than what appears in the SERP for your hreflang pages?
When Google groups hreflang pages with similar content, it chooses a unique canonical but displays the appropriate local version in search results. Search Console will show all data on the canonical (...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Are translated pages really treated as unique content by Google?
Pages translated into different languages (even translated content) are considered entirely distinct and indexed independently. Google does not treat them as duplicate content since they consist of di...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★ Has Google's manual action for doorway pages disappeared in favor of algorithmic solutions?
Google once had (or may still have) a manual action for doorway pages, but many manual actions have evolved into algorithmic treatments over time. It is unclear whether the manual action for doorway p...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★ Is it really necessary to use hreflang for a multilingual website?
For versions in truly different languages (English, Spanish, German), hreflang is often not required because users search in their language and Google naturally displays the correct version. Hreflang ...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★ Why is Search Console showing the wrong URL for Hreflang and Canonical?
When Google groups similar hreflang pages by selecting a unique canonical, it still displays the correct localized version in search results (e.g., Swiss URL for Switzerland). Search Console shows dat...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★★ Do translated pages really count as duplicate content in Google's eyes?
Translated pages in different languages are regarded as completely separate and indexed independently. Google does not see them as duplicate content. They rank individually according to the search lan...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★ Does Google Cache Really Influence the Ranking of Your Pages?
The display or non-display of a page in Google Cache is neither a sign of quality nor a ranking indicator. It’s simply a side effect of internal systems. To test what Googlebot sees, you should use th...
John Mueller Aug 04, 2020
★★ Is the Concept of "Link Juice" Really Obsolete for Modern SEO?
John Mueller went all out on Twitter, responding to a user who asked a question about internal linking, criticizing articles that talked about "link juice": "If I were you, I'd forget everything you'v...
John Mueller Aug 03, 2020
★★★★ Can Differentiating Interstitials by Traffic Source (Direct vs. SEO) Be Considered Cloaking?
John Mueller explained during a webmaster hangout that it was possible to display different interstitials for direct traffic on one hand and for SEO traffic and Googlebot on the other: rather intrusiv...
John Mueller Aug 03, 2020
★★★★ Do Negative Online Reviews Actually Hurt Your Google Rankings?
During a hangout with webmasters, a user asked whether the fact that certain web pages contain negative reviews about a site could have a negative impact on that site's ranking in Google search result...
John Mueller Aug 03, 2020
★★★ Should You Use Images Instead of HTML/JavaScript Charts for SEO?
John Mueller explained during a webmaster hangout that using images (PNG, JPG or other formats) was preferable (with a properly filled ALT attribute) when displaying charts on screen compared to other...
John Mueller Aug 03, 2020
★★ Do Google's new JavaScript guides on links and navigation really change the game?
Google has expanded its documentation for JavaScript sites, adding information on links, the History API, URL fragments, and 404 pages. These resources are recommended for developers of JavaScript-bas...
John Mueller Jul 31, 2020
★★★ Could Page Experience Really Shift Your Google Rankings?
Google has announced that the Page Experience benchmark will become a ranking factor in search. This benchmark combines Core Web Vitals (loading speed, interactivity, stability) with other existing si...
John Mueller Jul 31, 2020
★★★ Why did Google postpone mobile-first indexing, and what are the risks if your website isn't ready?
Google announced a change to the timeline for mobile-first indexing, extending the transition until the end of March 2021. This additional timeframe allows websites to adjust their pages for mobile-fi...
John Mueller Jul 31, 2020
★★★ Should you consider Web Stories as part of your SEO content strategy?
Web Stories are a short, informative content format based on AMP that allows the creation of standard HTML pages directly on your own site. They can appear in Google Search, Google Images, and Discove...
John Mueller Jul 31, 2020
★★★ Do Core Web Vitals thresholds actually reflect high-quality user experience?
The thresholds used for the Page Experience benchmark are based on high-quality user experience, and their feasibility is verified against data from the Chrome User Experience Report. Tools such as Li...
John Mueller Jul 31, 2020
★★ Should you really stick to Google's 500 KB page limit?
Google recommends a page size of 500 KB or less, while the market average is several megabytes. The lighter, the better, especially for users on limited or metered connections....
Martin Splitt Jul 27, 2020
★★★ Is it really necessary to aim for a Lighthouse score of 100 to rank better on Google?
Google does not rank pages based on a specific Lighthouse score. Pages are categorized into groups (slow, average, fast). Moving from a Lighthouse score of 90 to 95 does not make a difference for the ...
Martin Splitt Jul 27, 2020
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