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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 quality really outweigh volume in SEO?
Google evaluates the quality of a page's content rather than the quantity of articles published. Even a blog with few posts can rank well if it contains high-quality content. It's more relevant to pro...
John Mueller Apr 05, 2019
★★★ Are Blog Comments Really a Tangible SEO Lever?
Google sees blog comments as valuable content for a page. Comments can enhance a page's content and encourage users to return to read replies, thus creating a community. While managing comments can re...
John Mueller Apr 05, 2019
★★★ Are meta tags really essential for indexing and ranking?
It is crucial to provide meaningful and descriptive titles and descriptions for each page, utilizing meta tags to facilitate content discovery and indexing by users and Google....
Martin Splitt Apr 03, 2019
★★★ Are Schema.org Structured Data Really Useless for Featured Snippets?
John Mueller has once again reiterated on Twitter that displaying content in featured snippets is not linked to the presence of any particular Schema.org structured data markup.......
John Mueller Apr 02, 2019
★★ If a Backlink Doesn't Show in Search Console, Does Google Simply Ignore It?
John Mueller indicated on Reddit that if a backlink wasn't identified or found in Search Console, it was certainly irrelevant (except in the case of sitewide backlinks: a link in the footer of all pag...
John Mueller Apr 02, 2019
★★★ Does a 301 Redirect from a Low-Quality Page Penalize the Destination Page?
John Mueller explained in a webmaster hangout that if page A, offering low-quality content, is ultimately redirected to page B, which is of good quality, this will not negatively influence B.......
John Mueller Apr 02, 2019
★★★ Why are descriptive titles for Angular applications absolutely critical for SEO?
It's highly recommended to have descriptive page titles that reflect the content of each page. This helps to set user expectations when visiting a page and ensures better visibility in search results....
Martin Splitt Mar 27, 2019
★★★ Do Meta Descriptions Really Affect Click-Through Rates in SEO?
Meta descriptions must be specific to each page and give users a clear idea of what they will see if they click on the search result. They are generated from the meta description tag and help attract ...
Martin Splitt Mar 27, 2019
★★★ Can Spammy Links Still Harm Your Rankings in 2024?
John Mueller confirmed in a hangout that Google, most of the time, ignores "spammy" links. He also clarified that sometimes, if a site is clearly legitimate for a query and has accumulated numerous po...
John Mueller Mar 25, 2019
★★★ Should you still worry about rel='prev' and rel='next' for pagination?
Google no longer supports rel='prev' and rel='next' tags. The search engine can understand pages even without these tags on paginated content. Sites should continue their current practices, as Google ...
Google Mar 22, 2019
★★★ Why do structured markup validation tools show conflicting results?
Inconsistencies in tool results can stem from the specific requirements for the rich results you are targeting. Ensure that all requirements for the targeted rich result type are met....
John Mueller Mar 22, 2019
★★★ Why do your Top Stories on desktop vanish on mobile?
Google indicates that pages ranking in the Top Stories section on desktop may not rank the same way on mobile. It is crucial to check whether the page is relevant for mobile users, as a page can be op...
Google Mar 22, 2019
★★★ Could changing your image URLs seriously jeopardize your image SEO?
Frequently changing image URLs complicates indexing by Google, especially if they change for every session or daily. It is advised to keep image URLs stable or to use redirects from old URLs....
John Mueller Mar 22, 2019
★★★ Does redirecting an infographic to an HTML page result in losing PageRank?
Redirecting an image URL to an HTML page generally does not transfer PageRank. It is advised to plan for the initial content release in HTML format if that is the final goal....
John Mueller Mar 22, 2019
★★★ How can you leverage Search Console to truly understand your Google visibility?
Search Console is an essential tool for assessing your website or application's visibility in Google search. It allows you to check the indexing of your pages, see when they were last crawled, and acc...
Martin Splitt Mar 20, 2019
★★★ How can you access keyword data in the new Search Console?
In the new Search Console, the Search Analytics section still allows you to see the keywords for which your pages rank, similar to the old version. However, you must have a verified site to view this ...
John Mueller Mar 19, 2019
★★★ Should you block Googlebot-Image to protect your text SEO?
Blocking an image with Googlebot-Image prevents it from being displayed in image search and in universal results based on image search, but it does not affect the textual ranking of the web page....
John Mueller Mar 19, 2019
★★★ Why does Google never guarantee ranking retention during a site migration?
When migrating part of your site to a new domain, Google must assess the pages individually, meaning you can't guarantee the same ranking as before. Each part will be treated independently....
John Mueller Mar 19, 2019
★★★ Should you really align structured data and visible content to avoid penalties?
If structured data is hidden or does not match the content visible on the page, it can be seen as problematic. Structured data must accurately reflect the content visible to the user....
John Mueller Mar 19, 2019
★★★ Why Does Google Keep Crawling 404 Error Pages Even After Months?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that if a URL does not correspond to a web page on a site, a 404 - Not found code (or 410: Gone) provides a logical signal to Google. A 500 code (Internal Server Erro...
John Mueller Mar 18, 2019
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