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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
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★★ Does JavaScript server-side rendering hide invisible SEO errors from users?
JavaScript server-side rendering (SSR) produces static HTML similar to WordPress, but if SSR is configured specifically for Google, numerous errors can occur that are invisible to normal users. Compar...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★ How do you set up hreflang and x-default for geographic 301 redirects without losing indexing?
Redirecting users from one country to a different domain (with a canonical link to the main domain) is possible. Using hreflang with x-default for the redirect page helps Google understand the structu...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★ Is it really necessary to block social sharing URLs that generate 500 errors?
500 errors on internal URLs redirecting to external social networks do not pose a problem for Google. These URLs can be blocked by robots.txt to prevent their appearance in Search Console crawl errors...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★★ Is it really necessary to use noindex to hide your low-traffic local pages?
For a news site, having 90% of articles that generate little organic traffic is normal. These local or ephemeral articles are not low quality, just less popular. Noindex is only useful if the content ...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★ Do page metadata really impact your Google ranking?
Most metadata is ignored by Google for ranking. Some are useful for social media (thumbnails). Structured data and meta descriptions can influence appearance in the SERPs but not ranking. A different ...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★ Why doesn't your homepage always show up first in a site: query?
For site: queries, Google has no defined order for displaying results. It's common but not guaranteed to see the homepage first. Its absence does not indicate a problem if the page normally ranks for ...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★★ Why is it never enough for Google to copy content word for word during a migration?
Copying content word for word during a migration (e.g., from WordPress to React) is not enough. Google also analyzes titles, headings, images, design, navigation, and the structure of internal links. ...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★★ Why does Google remember your SEO history even after a drastic content change?
Historical data influences ranking. An older site has accumulated signals (links) over the years. Some algorithms (adult content, quality) have a memory: a site that changes from adult content to gene...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★★ Does temporary removal in Search Console really block PageRank?
Temporary removal in Search Console only hides the page from search results, without altering its indexing. Google continues to crawl, index, and pass PageRank through the links on this page. The remo...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★ Can you deploy structured data through Google Tag Manager without touching the source code?
For sites where developers are not available, Google Tag Manager allows you to add structured data that will be detected by Google. It's more complex than the Data Highlighter but provides an alternat...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★ Why does it take over a month to remove the Sitelinks Search Box from your Google results?
Adding the meta tag that removes the Sitelinks Search Box results in a gradual removal from the results. Processing can take time, sometimes a month or more, similar to the time required to add custom...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★★ Does a clean 301 redirect really transfer 100% of PageRank without any loss?
A clean, page-by-page 301 redirect, with no remaining content on the old site, transfers all signals (including PageRank) to the new domain. A partial or late redirect (e.g., a year later) forces Goog...
John Mueller May 29, 2020
★★ Why does Googlebot still crawl using HTTP/1.1 instead of HTTP/2?
Googlebot still uses HTTP/1.1 for crawling. JavaScript optimization strategies must take this limitation into account, even though HTTP/2 offers multiplexing advantages for modern browsers....
Martin Splitt May 27, 2020
★★★ Should you stop using Google Cache to diagnose your indexing problems?
Google Cache is a fallback feature when a site is offline, created long ago and not actively maintained. It sometimes displays the original HTML, sometimes the rendering, and sometimes an old version....
Martin Splitt May 27, 2020
★★★ Can Google really ignore part of your site without warning?
Google does not guarantee that it will crawl and index all pages of a site, nor the speed at which this will happen. Indexing does not mean that the page will be visible or useful in the results. Focu...
Martin Splitt May 27, 2020
★★★ Is dynamic rendering with expanded accordions considered cloaking by Google?
Serving Googlebot a version with expanded navigation accordions or without cookie banners via dynamic rendering is not considered cloaking, as long as the user is not misled about the main content. Th...
Martin Splitt May 27, 2020
★★★ Are Core Web Vitals really a full-fledged ranking factor?
Google has launched Core Web Vitals, a set of performance metrics including LCP (Largest Contentful Paint), FID (First Input Delay), and CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift), which will be incorporated into ...
John Mueller May 26, 2020
★★ How can structured data for licensed images elevate your visibility in Google Images?
Google has added documentation on licensed images (licensable images) in the developer documentation, allowing sites to mark this type of content with structured data....
John Mueller May 26, 2020
★★★ Will Google Penalize Your Pages After Removing a Noindex Tag?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that a page that was initially deindexed via a meta robots "noindex" tag and then had this tag removed at a later time returns to a "normal" indexation situation afte...
John Mueller May 25, 2020
★★★ How Does Google Really Treat User-Generated Content (UGC) for SEO Rankings?
In a video from the #AskGoogleWebmasters series, John Mueller explained that UGC (User Generated Content, i.e., content created by visitors on a website, such as comments, reviews, etc.) is taken into...
John Mueller May 25, 2020
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