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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 the noindex tag really only affect individual pages, or can it impact your entire site?
The noindex rule applies to individual pages or other resources on a site. To add a noindex rule to HTML pages, you must add a meta robots tag with the noindex value in the HTML head element of the pa...
Gary Illyes Jul 18, 2024
How can you leverage the Google Search Status Dashboard API to supercharge your SEO tools?
It's now possible to access Google Search Status Dashboard data through an RSS feed and JSON history, both linked from each dashboard page. These data sources can be used to build custom monitoring to...
Gary Illyes Jul 18, 2024
★★★ Do links on crawl-blocked pages really lose all their SEO value?
When a page is blocked from crawling or indexation, you must consider this from the user's perspective: if a page is not available, they cannot do anything with it, so links on that page become somewh...
Google Jul 18, 2024
★★★ Should you panic if your hreflang disappears temporarily during a migration?
During an incremental CMS migration, if certain pages don't yet have hreflang markup, this connection simply won't be taken into account temporarily. Once the migration is complete and the markup is r...
Google Jul 18, 2024
★★★ Does the order of H1, H2, H3 tags really affect your Google rankings?
Having headings in semantic order is excellent for screen readers, but from Google Search's perspective, the disorderly use of heading tags doesn't matter. The SEO Starter Guide is regularly updated t...
Gary Illyes Jul 18, 2024
★★ Does Google really use RSS feeds to discover and index new content on your site?
Google can use RSS feeds referenced on a site to discover new URLs or other URLs on other sites, similar to sitemaps. RSS feeds are mentioned in the official documentation on sitemaps....
Gary Illyes Jul 18, 2024
★★ Is Schema Recipe really restricted to food recipes only, or can you use it creatively?
The structured data schema for recipes cannot be used for non-edible recipes such as deodorant or laundry detergent. Google's guidelines on structured data are very clear on this point. It is not reco...
Google Jul 18, 2024
★★ Does Google really require a specific sitemap structure, or can you organize them however you want?
Sitemap files can be organized as desired. Documented limits indicate 50,000 pages per sitemap file. If sitemap files are generated automatically, it is sufficient to fill them up to this limit....
Google Jul 18, 2024
★★ Why Does Reddit Outrank Expert Sites on Google – Is Credibility Still Enough?
John Mueller explained why content from Reddit could outrank expert websites in search results pages. He emphasized the need to learn to look beyond the simple dimension of credibility, specifying tha...
John Mueller Jul 16, 2024
★★ Does Google really render every HTML page even if most don't need JavaScript?
Although rendering consumes server resources, pages that don't require JavaScript for indexing remain cost-effective to render. Google renders all HTML pages even if many don't need JavaScript, becaus...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
★★ Does Google really ignore cookie consent banners when crawling your site?
Google does not interact with cookie consent dialogs. When a page displays a banner asking to accept or refuse cookies, Google does not click any button and continues rendering without making any choi...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
★★ Is JavaScript error handling now the hidden factor that determines whether Google can index your site?
Pages must handle JavaScript errors gracefully. If an API call fails with a 429 error or other issue, the page should not completely fail but instead display a clear error message or partial content r...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
★★★ Does Google really render every single HTML page without exception?
Google renders all crawled HTML pages, without exception. Only non-HTML content types like PDFs are not rendered. The rendering process, although resource-intensive, is applied systematically to all H...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
★★★ Does Google really crawl structured data injected through JavaScript?
Implementing structured data via JavaScript works correctly because Google excels at executing JavaScript. However, you must ensure that the page is not too fragile in case of errors during resource l...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
★★ Does Google really keep cookies between each page render?
Cookies are enabled at the browser level during rendering. If a page sets a cookie, Google will see it during that session. However, each render is a completely new browser session, and cookies are no...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
★★★ Should you stop using dynamic rendering based on Googlebot's user-agent?
Serving different content specifically to Googlebot based on user-agent is discouraged and can cause problems. These implementations often become obsolete during bot updates and can result in broken o...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
★★★ Is the URL inspection tool really reliable for testing how Googlebot renders your pages?
The URL inspection tool in Search Console is the best way to test whether Google can properly render a page. If this tool works correctly, it's generally possible that Googlebot can also render the pa...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
★★★ Should you really unblock all your resources in robots.txt to avoid indexing problems?
If an API or resource is blocked by robots.txt, Google cannot retrieve it during rendering. If this resource contains essential content such as the main page content, it will create an indexing proble...
Zoe Clifford Jul 11, 2024
How does Google's restructuring of product structured data documentation impact your SEO strategy?
The documentation on structured product data has been reorganized. Since e-commerce is an important topic, the information has been divided into separate pages to make it more digestible....
John Mueller Jul 10, 2024
★★ How do structured data enhance the clarity of return policies?
Google has added support for structured data for return policy information at the organization level. This markup allows for easy specification of policies on an organizational scale, helping buyers d...
John Mueller Jul 10, 2024
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