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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
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★★★ Should you create specialized pages or general pages to rank effectively?
Rather than creating an 'average' page that covers all aspects of a generic term (e.g., jeans = jeans jackets + jeans pants), it is better to design very detailed pages for each sub-theme. Google can ...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Is it really necessary to merge your competing pages to boost their rankings?
If there are two pages on the same topic, merging them into a stronger page is only useful if they are already struggling to rank. If both pages are already well-positioned (1st or 2nd place), combini...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Should you merge two cannibalizing pages or let them coexist?
When faced with two competing pages on the same topic, merging via canonical is wise if they struggle to rank (boost visibility). Conversely, if both pages are already ranking in the 1st or 2nd positi...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★ Can you really combine canonical and noindex without risk?
Combining canonical and noindex on the same page is theoretically contradictory (one says 'index the other', the other says 'don’t index anything'). In practice, Google does not block this dual signal...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Should you prioritize domain authority or optimize page by page?
Google collects various signals at the domain level (or overall site level) and others at the individual page level. The final ranking results from a combination of both: a good landing page on a low-...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★ Can you really combine canonical and noindex without risking your SEO?
Using both rel=canonical and noindex on the same page is theoretically contradictory (one directs indexing, the other blocks it), but in practice, it poses no issue: noindex simply forces non-indexati...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Does Google really understand your synonyms better than you do?
Google automatically learns that certain generic terms primarily refer to a specific concept (e.g., 'jeans' → 'jeanshosen' at 80%, 'jeansjacken' at 20%). This weighting is acquired through machine lea...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Does functional duplicate content really harm your SEO ranking?
Repeating standard elements (terms and conditions, phone number, delivery information) on all pages is not penalizing. Google recognizes these repetitive blocks and assigns them less weight in page ev...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Why does linking to the homepage undermine your hreflang strategy?
For Google to correctly recognize language variants, each page must link to the exact corresponding version in the other language (FR article → equivalent EN article), not to that language's homepage....
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★ Should you really fix the missing images detected by Google on mobile?
Google may signal missing images on mobile even if the publisher has intentionally reduced their number (e.g., related products in the sidebar). If the webmaster considers this difference acceptable, ...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★ Does the order of keywords in the meta description really affect CTR?
Google generates snippets by highlighting query terms, sometimes placing them at the beginning of the description even if they appear later in the source text. Therefore, the exact order in the meta d...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Does the exact order of keywords in your content really affect your Google ranking?
Google segments queries into terms and concepts (e.g., 'New York' is a single concept). The exact order of words in the text is less important; what counts is that terms appear grouped on the page to ...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★ Should you really abandon the FAQ schema on single-question product pages?
You can mark each question of a FAQ on a dedicated page with FAQ schema. However, Google primarily displays the FAQ rich snippet when multiple questions are present on the same page. With only one que...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ How does Google blend site-level and page-level signals to rank your pages?
Google collects certain signals at the domain or overall site level (authority, trust) and others at the level of each individual page (relevance, content). The final ranking results from a blend of t...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★ Subdomains or Subdirectories for Internationalization: Which Hreflang Architecture Does Google Really Favor?
For multilingual sites (3-5 languages), Google recommends subdirectories (example.com/fr/, /en/, /de/) over subdomains (fr.example.com). Subdirectories facilitate signal attribution to the overall sit...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Should you really stuff your pages with synonyms to rank on Google?
Google automatically learns synonyms, spelling variants (e.g., umlaut) and commonly used terms (e.g., 'jeans' = mainly jeans-hose, secondarily jeans-jacke) by analyzing user search behavior. This proc...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Is Google penalizing CSS-hidden FAQ content in an accordion?
For FAQ schema, Google accepts that the answer can be hidden with CSS (accordion) as long as it remains in the HTML. The important part is that the question is visible and the answer is in HTML, not l...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Does mobile-first indexing really impact your page rankings?
Mobile-first indexing is a purely technical process that determines which version (mobile or desktop) Google indexes. It does not involve any ranking advantages or penalties in search results, nor any...
John Mueller May 14, 2020
★★★ Why do old URLs stay indexed after a 301 redirect?
When changing a URL with 301 redirects, Google does not remove the pages from the index: it simply switches from the old URL to the new one as canonical. If traffic massively drops after a migration, ...
John Mueller May 13, 2020
★★★ Does the URL removal tool truly deindex your pages?
The URL removal tool in Search Console hides URLs from search results but does not immediately remove them from the index. They continue to be counted in the Index Coverage report until Google fully r...
John Mueller May 13, 2020
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