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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 Really Disavow Nofollow Links Pointing to Your Site?
A user asked John Mueller on Twitter the following question: should you disavow a URL that links to your site with nofollow? John Mueller responded that nofollow links transmit no signals, so disavowi...
John Mueller Nov 21, 2017
★★★ Do JavaScript Links Really Pass as Much PageRank as HTML Links?
John Mueller reminded us on Twitter that the way a link is designed and presented on a web page doesn't matter: HTML or JavaScript, in particular. If Google can read it, it will be treated like all ot...
John Mueller Nov 13, 2017
★★ Why Are Structured Data Becoming Essential for SEO Success?
Gary Illyes indicated at the Pubcon conference that 2018 would be notably focused at Google on structured data (Schema.org markup) and that we should expect quite a few innovations in this area in the...
Gary Illyes Nov 13, 2017
★★★ Does a Direct Link to an Image Boost the SEO of the Page Containing It?
A user asked John Mueller whether a link pointing directly to an image (to a file like http://www.site.com/image/image-name.jpg for example) gave more SEO weight to the page containing that image. The...
John Mueller Nov 13, 2017
★★★ How Can You Optimize Internal Link Anchors to Supercharge Your SEO?
John Mueller reminded us in a hangout that using descriptive anchors (link texts) is not only important for external backlinks. This is also critical for internal linking (crosslinking). When creating...
John Mueller Nov 06, 2017
★★ Do You Really Need Schema.org Markup to Get Rich Snippets in Google?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that, to display "rich snippets" in Google's SERPs (review stars, etc.), Schema.org structured data markup is not strictly required in principle. However, examples of...
John Mueller Nov 06, 2017
★★★ How Can You Get Google to Index a New Page Quickly?
John Mueller shared an interesting tip on Twitter: if you want to quickly submit a new page to Google or resubmit an updated version, don't hesitate to use the Search Console and its "Crawl > Fetch as...
John Mueller Nov 06, 2017
★★★ Should You Delete Old Content from Your Website to Improve SEO?
Gary Illyes indicated at an SEO event that it was unfortunate, in his opinion, to delete content on news sites solely on the grounds that it was "old" and therefore "obsolete". According to Gary, old ...
Gary Illyes Oct 30, 2017
Should You Use Search Console's "Change of Address" Tool for HTTPS Migrations?
When migrating a site from HTTP to HTTPS, it is necessary to set up 301 redirects from the old address to the new one. Oddly enough, in Search Console, the "Change of Address" function does not accoun...
John Mueller Oct 23, 2017
★★★ Does Disabling Right Click and Text Selection Really Impact SEO or Is It Just a Myth?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that disabling right-click on a web page, as well as the ability to select text with the mouse, has no impact—positive or negative—on SEO, in addition to being comple...
John Mueller Oct 23, 2017
★★★ Does Grammar Quality Really Impact Your Google Rankings?
John Mueller explained during a hangout that Google's relevance algorithm does not consider the quality (or lack thereof) of grammar used in a web page's content. This will not affect the page's ranki...
John Mueller Oct 16, 2017
★★ Do ® and ™ Symbols Actually Impact Your Pages' Search Rankings?
John Mueller indicated in a hangout that the search engine does not take into consideration symbols like ® or ™, stating in any case that these symbols do not provide any specific semantic character t...
John Mueller Oct 16, 2017
★★★ Should You Really Optimize EXIF Metadata in Your Images for Google SEO?
In 2014, Matt Cutts indicated in a video that Google "reserved the right" to read the metadata (EXIF) present in an image. Without saying more. We could therefore think that at that time, the search e...
John Mueller Oct 16, 2017
★★★ Can Adding a Chatbot Actually Improve Your Website's SEO Rankings?
John Mueller explained during the same hangout that adding a chatbot (an automated tool that responds to visitors' questions in real-time) does not improve a site's or web page's rankings on Google....
John Mueller Sep 25, 2017
★★ Is Reporting Spammy Sites to Google Still Worth Your Time?
John Mueller explained during a hangout that Google does not read all the "spam reports" that are sent to them, but that the search engine's anti-spam teams attempt to process those that seem most imp...
John Mueller Sep 25, 2017
Should You Worry About an HTTP Warning Label in Google Search Results Like Mobile?
Gary Illyes stated at Brighton SEO that Google has no plans to indicate in the SERPs that a URL is not secure (meaning it's HTTP and not HTTPS) with a specific message, as was previously done with non...
Gary Illyes Sep 25, 2017
★★★ How Does Google's Algorithm Adapt Its Ranking Criteria Based on Your Queries?
John Mueller explained during a hangout that Google's relevance algorithm doesn't use the same criteria with the same weight for all queries and that the calculations could change in their very essenc...
John Mueller Sep 25, 2017
★★ Does Google's "Fetch as Google" Tool Actually Show How Googlebot Sees Your Site?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that the "Fetch as Google" feature in Search Console, which displays a page as seen by both users and search engines, is not used by the search engine's algorithm. It...
John Mueller Sep 25, 2017
★★ Is Click-Through Rate (CTR) Really a Ranking Factor for SEO?
John Mueller explained during a hangout that if Google uses the click-through rate in SERPs (or pogosticking), it's primarily to evaluate and improve relevance algorithms, but not to assign a score to...
John Mueller Sep 25, 2017
★★ Is Responsive Design Really Enough to Successfully Navigate the Mobile First Transition?
Gary Illyes also explained at the same Brighton SEO conference that responsive design sites have little to worry about regarding the Mobile First project and that at this level, everything should go s...
Gary Illyes Sep 25, 2017
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