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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
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★★★ What's the best way to feed your products into Google Shopping to maximize visibility and sales?
There are three ways to integrate your products into shopping infrastructure: 1) manually upload a feed via Merchant Center, 2) use the Feeds API to automate updates, 3) enable automatic crawling whic...
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★★ How do price and availability updates impact your product eligibility in Google Shopping results?
For shopping infrastructure, price and availability are very important signals because Google wants to display the most current data. This information must be kept up to date for your products to be e...
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★★ Do you really need both schema.org AND Merchant Center to rank in Google Shopping?
Google recommends using both schema.org markup on your pages AND Merchant Center. This dual approach ensures your inventory appears in shopping results and allows you to control how often your data is...
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★★ Is Google really hiding your products because prices don't match between your feed and website?
If the price specified in your feed doesn't match the one on your website, Google may decide not to display your product in shopping results. Data consistency across different sources is essential....
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★ Why is Google launching a dedicated impressions and clicks report for products in Merchant Center?
Google has developed a reporting system showing impressions and clicks generated by your products on google.com and Google Images. This overlay report in Merchant Center allows you to correlate the re...
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★ How does Google display price ranges in rich snippets using Schema.org markup?
When you add schema.org markup to your product pages, Google can display rich snippets with price ranges (between X and Y) in standard web search results by aggregating the price information found....
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★★ Will the Merchant Listing report in Search Console replace Merchant Center?
Google has integrated Merchant Center into Search Console with a new 'Merchant Listing' report that performs shopping-specific checks on schema.org markup and indicates to users which issues need to b...
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★ Can Schema.org really manage product variants better than flat feeds?
The schema.org format, being hierarchical, allows you to specify relationships between different pages (for example between size/color variants and the main product group), which is more difficult wit...
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★ Should you use schema.org or feed specification for Google Shopping? Here's why you actually need both
Google uses two different data formats for shopping: schema.org (open source hierarchical markup) and feed specification (Google's proprietary flat key-value structure format). These formats have larg...
Irina Tuduce Sep 05, 2024
★★★ Can You Publish YouTube Video Transcriptions Without Risking Duplicate Content Penalties?
Martin Splitt stated that publishing the text transcription of a YouTube video on a web page does not constitute duplicate content, as video and text formats are considered distinct. It is therefore p...
Martin Splitt Sep 03, 2024
★★ Should You Stop Counting Words and Links to Optimize Your SEO?
On LinkedIn, John Mueller clarified that the number of words or links present on a page is not a determining factor for ranking in search results: "No one at Google counts the links or words in your b...
John Mueller Sep 03, 2024
★★★ Why Does Google Refuse to Index Some of Your Pages Despite Submitting Them?
Martin Splitt recently explained why certain pages weren't being indexed (Status "Discovered – Currently Not Indexed"), mentioning several technical factors that can negatively affect the process: pri...
Martin Splitt Aug 27, 2024
★★★ Do nofollow and noindex attributes hurt your Google rankings?
Martin Splitt stated that using the "nofollow" and "noindex" attributes does not necessarily indicate a quality issue on the site: "It just tells us that you have links you don't want to be associated...
Martin Splitt Aug 27, 2024
★★★ Should You Worry That Search Console Only Shows 35% of Your Performance Data?
John Mueller responded to concerns that Search Console only displays 35% of performance data and that a bulk export is necessary to monitor all the data. Google's Senior Search Analyst provided nuance...
John Mueller Aug 27, 2024
★★★ Should you really fix every single 404 error detected in Search Console?
If Search Console reports thousands of 404 pages, this can be normal if these pages correspond to intentionally deleted products. It's not automatically a problem to solve....
John Mueller Aug 22, 2024
★★★ Why is Google refusing to index some of your pages?
Google does not necessarily index every page on your website. Some pages will never be indexed, and this is normal behavior that does not always require corrective action....
Martin Splitt Aug 22, 2024
★★★ Why does Google reject aggregated reviews in product structured data?
You must not use aggregated reviews from a specific service and transmit them to Google via structured data for products. The technical guidelines for reviews specifically prohibit this practice, whic...
Martin Splitt Aug 21, 2024
★★ Why are your rich results displaying the wrong currency and what's the fix?
Wrong currencies displayed in rich results are often a side effect of Google's systems treating the page as substantially duplicated. You need to ensure pages aren't too similar or use Merchant Center...
Google Aug 21, 2024
★★★ Are nofollow links and noindex tags actually hurting your SEO?
Having many internal links with the nofollow attribute or many pages with the noindex tag does not signal to Google that the site contains low-quality pages. It simply indicates that you do not want t...
Martin Splitt Aug 21, 2024
★★★ Should you really redirect all 404 pages to improve your SEO?
If a product has a genuine replacement, a redirect is appropriate. But if pages are simply similar, you should return a 404 code rather than redirecting. Redirecting to an irrelevant page frustrates t...
Google Aug 21, 2024
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