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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
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★★★ Could unmoderated comments trigger SafeSearch and penalize your entire site?
Google tries to isolate comments from main content, but if a site publishes unmoderated adult or spam comments, it can be globally treated by SafeSearch or penalized. The webmaster must moderate or no...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Is it really possible to show different interstitials based on traffic source without SEO risk?
Google devalues mobile pages displaying intrusive full-screen interstitials. Showing a partial interstitial (e.g., lower third) to organic visitors while displaying a full screen to other channels is ...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ How does Google choose which sitelinks to display under your search results?
Sitelinks are automatically generated by Google when it understands the site's structure and important subpages. A clear hierarchy (main pages, subpages) helps Google identify and display the right si...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Has PageRank really become a minor signal in Google's algorithm?
PageRank is just a small part of Google's overall algorithm. The evaluation of backlinks takes into account the context (surrounding text, anchor, quality of the source page, content of the source pag...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Should you really aim for 100/100 on PageSpeed Insights to rank well?
The PageSpeed Insights score is a set of metrics used to identify weaknesses, not a magic number to optimize to 100%. In the future, Google will rely on Core Web Vitals rather than this overall score....
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Do negative reviews on third-party sites really penalize your Google rankings?
The presence of an external review page (even negative) appearing in the SERPs for a brand query does not affect the ranking of the main site. Users may get lost on this page, but it does not harm the...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Is it really necessary to duplicate the text of infographics for Google to index them?
Google treats infographics as standard images. If important text is embedded within the image, it is recommended to also provide this content in textual form in an article or post to ensure better ind...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ What is the optimal number of internal links per page for SEO?
There is no magic number of internal links per page. Using the same link multiple times on a page is acceptable. The key is to have a clear site structure that allows Google to understand the hierarch...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Should you overlook historical Mobile Usability errors in Search Console?
If the live test in Search Console shows no mobile usability errors, but warnings persist for certain pages, trust the live test. Historical errors may be due to temporary CSS rendering issues that oc...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Should you create a separate page for each video instead of grouping them together?
When multiple videos are present on a page, Google only displays a single video thumbnail. For important videos, it's better to create a separate landing page for each video, so that each video has it...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★ Is it possible to mark a main page with FAQ schema, or is a dedicated page necessary?
It is technically possible to mark a main page with FAQ schema instead of a dedicated page, but the FAQ content must be visible on the page. Completely hiding FAQs is problematic; an accordion with vi...
John Mueller Jul 24, 2020
★★★ Should you really unblock all CSS files in robots.txt to avoid a Google penalty?
Google must be able to access CSS files to render pages correctly. This is essential for determining whether a page is mobile-friendly. Although CSS files are generally not indexed on their own, Googl...
John Mueller Jul 20, 2020
★★★ Can You Really Optimize Your Content for Google Discover?
In the new version of the help page about its Discover feature, Google explains that "there is no way to create content that explicitly aims to meet Discover's interests." In other words, you cannot o...
Google Jul 20, 2020
★★★ Should You Block 404 Error Pages in Your Robots.txt File?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that it would be a very bad idea to block pages that return 404 errors from search engine crawling, adding that Googlebot attempts to crawl billions of URLs that retu...
John Mueller Jul 20, 2020
★★★ Should You Reject Backlinks from Pages Less Popular Than Yours?
According to John Mueller, receiving links from pages with lower popularity (whether you measure it with metrics like TF, CF, DA or others) than the page receiving the link does not pose a major probl...
John Mueller Jul 20, 2020
★★ Should you ditch POST for crawlable APIs and switch everything to GET?
Google cannot cache POST requests, leading to greater crawl budget consumption. For rendering APIs, use GET requests. GraphQL can be employed to reduce the number of requests, but only in GET mode....
Martin Splitt Jul 14, 2020
★★ Can you really make Google crawl your site more often?
Webmasters cannot ask Google to crawl more. Google automatically detects server capacity and adjusts the crawl. It is only possible to limit crawling, not to increase it. Google's scheduler is smart e...
Martin Splitt Jul 14, 2020
★★★ Does crawl budget really only concern very large sites?
Crawl budget should only be a concern for sites with millions of URLs. For sites with fewer than one million pages, crawl budget is generally not an issue unless the server infrastructure is failing....
Martin Splitt Jul 14, 2020
★★ Should You Avoid JavaScript Redirects for SEO?
Gary Illyes explained on Twitter that implementing redirects from one URL to another (in this case based on the visitor's IP address to redirect them to a specific site depending on the country) was n...
Gary Illyes Jul 13, 2020
★★★ Does Search Console really alert you for every structured data error?
Search Console will send an email each time an error is found on your pages. You will receive details about the issue along with a link for more information. However, if an existing problem affects mo...
Daniel Waisberg Jul 08, 2020
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