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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 use different ranking criteria for mobile and desktop?
Google may use different ranking signals for mobile searches compared to desktop searches, such as mobile page loading time, which can influence positioning differently depending on the platform....
John Mueller Jun 13, 2019
★★★ Do unique contents really provide a measurable SEO advantage?
Creating unique product descriptions and original images gives an advantage in terms of SEO, as it allows you to stand out in search results compared to sites using duplicated content provided by supp...
John Mueller Jun 13, 2019
★★★ Why does the change of address tool block URLs with parameters?
The change of address tool in Search Console cannot be used if parameters are added to the URLs of the new site, as the tool explicitly checks that the homepage is redirected one-to-one....
John Mueller Jun 13, 2019
★★★ Should you really vary keyword spellings to avoid keyword stuffing penalties?
Varying spellings or minor variations of a keyword on a page is not considered spam. However, avoid overexploitation with excessive repetitions, as this may be identified as keyword stuffing by Google...
John Mueller Jun 13, 2019
★★★ Does JavaScript really slow down your site's indexing by Google?
Websites heavily rendered on the client side with JavaScript are not penalized, but their indexing may be delayed as they are first placed in a rendering queue. For quicker rendering, it is advisable ...
Martin Splitt Jun 12, 2019
★★★ Is Google really unlocking its SEO black box — or are we still left in the dark?
Google aims to open the 'black box' of SEO by engaging with web developers and SEOs to provide useful tools and metrics. Google Search Console offers insights into a site's performance in search, avoi...
Martin Splitt Jun 12, 2019
★★★ Can Dynamic Rendering Hurt Your SEO Due to Timeout Issues?
Martin Splitt explained on Twitter that when a site uses dynamic rendering, it's important to ensure that the page rendering time isn't too long, to avoid a timeout on the search engine side, which wo...
Martin Splitt Jun 11, 2019
★★★ Should you really limit yourself to job postings and live videos with Google’s Indexing API?
Google's Indexing API is reserved for job postings and live videos, and using it for other types of content is not recommended. This will not affect ranking but may not offer the expected benefits for...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★★ Why is cloaking an absolute red line for Google?
It is crucial that the main content is identical for both users and search engines to avoid cloaking. Consequently, the information displayed in search results must match what the user sees on the pag...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★ Is it really necessary to create dedicated author pages to enhance your website's EAT?
Author pages are not explicitly necessary for EAT, but it is important to show users that authors are experts. This can be done within the article itself or via links to a biography. Quality raters do...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★ How Does the Mobile First Index Transition Work Based on Your Site Architecture?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that the transition to the Mobile First Index happens based on the domain name. So if a site uses addresses with subdomains (example: blog.example.com) and the addres...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★★ Should you really return a 404 error for expired job listing pages?
When a listing expires, it is appropriate to let the page return a 404 error. This signals to Google that the page is no longer available and prevents it from being indexed....
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★ Should you still enable server-side rendering for search engine bots?
Using server-side rendering for bots is acceptable, but it is often beneficial to consider doing so for users as well to enhance page loading speeds. Over time, fewer bots will require this type of re...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★★ Should you really multiply Schema.org properties to boost your SEO?
Adding additional properties with schema.org can help Google better understand the content of pages, but it does not directly improve rankings. It is essential to first meet the requirements for the d...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
Is HTTPS Really an SEO Ranking Factor You Can't Afford to Ignore?
Gary Illyes explained on Twitter that it's really important to consider whether a site is HTTPS as a non-negligible relevance criterion for the search engine. He notably explained that "this signal af...
Gary Illyes Jun 11, 2019
★★★ Should you really combine hreflang and self-referencing canonicals?
Hreflang tags can be used with self-referencing canonicals to indicate which page versions should be displayed. Canonicals help Google determine the primary version of a URL. This is not mandatory, bu...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★★ How many links can you place on a page without facing SEO penalties?
There is no strict limit to the number of links on a page, but in practice, a very high number can decrease the value of each link due to the dilution of PageRank. A reasonable number of links that be...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★★ Is it true that Google penalizes duplicate content?
Duplicate content isn't necessarily bad if users find it interesting. However, Google may struggle to decide which page to show if a user specifically searches for that content. Generally, this doesn'...
John Mueller Jun 11, 2019
★★★ Does pre-rendering really enhance crawling and user experience?
Generally, pre-rendering content is beneficial for user experience, in addition to facilitating crawling. It is crucial to provide the maximum amount of essential content right from the start while as...
Martin Splitt Jun 06, 2019
★★★ Do backlinks to a noindex page really lose their value?
If a page is noindex, Google treats that page's backlinks as if they hold less value, especially if the page is seldom referenced....
John Mueller Jun 06, 2019
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