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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 Google really treat all content published on your site in the same way?
Google does not differentiate between content written by the site's publisher and content generated by users (comments, discussions, full pages). Any content published on a site is considered content ...
John Mueller May 19, 2020
★★★ Should you block all UGC content from Google indexing by default?
To manage a large volume of user-generated content, Google recommends blocking these pages from indexing by default (via a noindex meta tag) and allowing them to be indexed only after validating their...
John Mueller May 19, 2020
★★★ Does Google really treat UGC just like your editorial content?
Google does not differentiate between content written by the site owner and that created by users (comments, discussions, complete pages). Any content published on a site is considered to be endorsed ...
John Mueller May 19, 2020
★★★ Should You Noindex Your XML Sitemap to Optimize Crawl Budget?
Frédéric Dubut (Bing), followed by John Mueller (Google), explained on Twitter that there is absolutely no problem with setting an XML Sitemap file to "noindex" (via the HTTP header) and that the URLs...
John Mueller May 18, 2020
★★ Does dynamic rendering really slow down your server or enhance your crawl budget?
Dynamic rendering generally takes more time on the server side because an additional rendering step is added. However, it can save client-side API requests and potentially increase the crawl budget fo...
Martin Splitt May 18, 2020
★★ Should You Serve Lightweight Pages to Bots to Enhance Performance?
It is not recommended to serve bots pages without webfonts to gain performance. The added complexity (bot detection, extra code, potential bugs) far exceeds the minimal benefit. It is better to block ...
Martin Splitt May 18, 2020
★★★ Do Google Core Updates Really Impact Your Google Business Profile?
John Mueller explained, once again on Twitter, that Google's "core updates" have no impact on the display of "My Business" data in the SERPs. The two systems are uncorrelated. That said, there can be ...
John Mueller May 18, 2020
★★ Is it really time to ditch manual structured data implementation?
To implement structured data markup at scale, the best approach is to do it programmatically via the CMS or developers, rather than manually on a page-by-page basis. Google Tag Manager is an alternati...
Martin Splitt May 18, 2020
★★★ Why does Google not index all your pages despite active crawling?
When Search Console shows a lot of 'Discovered - currently not indexed' or 'Crawled - currently not indexed' pages, it is often because Google's algorithms are not convinced by the overall quality of ...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★ Does Hreflang Really Ensure Accurate Geographic Targeting for Your International Traffic?
Hreflang is not an absolute directive. It is normal to see traffic from foreign countries landing on language versions that are not intended for those countries. Google recommends using a suggestion b...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★ Is it really necessary to avoid using multiple title and meta description tags on a single page?
Adding a second meta description or title tag on a page provides no SEO advantage. Google treats this as an extension of the existing tag. It's better simply to modify the unique tag already in place....
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★ Is Google algorithmically downgrading specific sectors during health crises?
Google does not algorithmically downgrade travel sites or any other sector specifically due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Traffic fluctuations are related to user behavior, not an algorithmic adjustment a...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★★ Should you always enable loading='lazy' on all your images to boost SEO?
The HTML attribute loading='lazy' for images is strongly recommended for SEO. Img tags remain in the HTML, so Google can crawl and index images normally while speeding up page load for users. It’s a s...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★ Should you really contextualize the alt attribute beyond a visual description?
The alt attribute of an image must not only describe what is in the image but also explain why it is included on this specific page. For example, for a graph showing the efficiency of solar panels, it...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★★ Should you really make all recipe images indexable to perform well in SEO?
For a recipe site, it is strongly recommended to make images indexable. Users often search for recipes via Google Images. Moreover, Recipe structured data requires indexable images to display rich thu...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★ Should you create a new page or update the existing one for a temporary change?
For temporary content modifications related to COVID (e.g., courses temporarily moving online), it is better to add the information to the existing page rather than creating a new page. Existing pages...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★ Are jump links really useless for Google's crawling?
Internal anchor links (with #) are not crawled by Google because they point to the same page. However, Google recognizes them and can sometimes display them in search results to direct the user direct...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★★ Why does Google only index one version when your country pages are nearly identical?
When two pages have identical or nearly identical content (same language, different countries), Google often chooses one as canonical, even with hreflang. Hreflang allows for swapping the displayed UR...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★ Do temporary 404 errors during a migration really kill your SEO?
If pages return temporary 404s during a migration (for a few days) before redirects are set up, Google will recrawl the URLs, see the redirects, and treat them normally. The impact on ranking will be ...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
★★ Can you really block Googlebot state by state in the U.S. without breaking everything?
If you need to block certain U.S. states (not the entire country), you can block Googlebot based on the IP geolocation of the state, but it's technically challenging because the state-IP mapping is no...
John Mueller May 15, 2020
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