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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 Replace Your Search Queries to Boost Ad Revenue?
In a recent article, since removed, Wired claimed that Google was deleting queries to replace them with other, more profitable queries. These rather serious allegations did not go unnoticed by Danny S...
Danny Sullivan Oct 10, 2023
★★ Does Google automatically display multilingual site names correctly in search results?
Site names are now displayed across all languages. These names are automatically determined by Google's systems and structured data markup. Guidance is available if your preferred name isn't selected....
John Mueller Oct 05, 2023
★★★ Should you remove HowTo structured data from your pages now that Google has stopped displaying rich results?
Google has ceased using HowTo structured data to display rich results. It is not necessary to remove this markup from existing pages, but it will no longer have any effect on how results are displayed...
John Mueller Oct 05, 2023
★★★ Should you abandon FAQ schema markup on your website after Google's restriction?
Structured FAQ data is now displayed only for government sites, health sites, and sites recognized as authoritative. For other sites, this markup will have no effect on display....
John Mueller Oct 05, 2023
★★★ Can you control exactly how your brand name appears in Google search results?
To help Google Search select the correct site name and display the one you prefer, you can provide structured data on your homepage. This structured data allows you to indicate to Google which display...
Martin Splitt Sep 28, 2023
★★ Can you really speed up how quickly Google reindexes your site markup changes in Search Console?
You can use Search Console and request that your homepage be reindexed with the new markup to speed up the process of updating your site name in search results....
Martin Splitt Sep 28, 2023
★★★ Should you really display your site name in every single page title?
If you can't add structured data, make sure your site name appears consistently in the title of every page. Some CMS platforms can do this automatically by setting a site-wide name, while others requi...
Martin Splitt Sep 28, 2023
★★ Is lazy loading really a game-changer for Google's page experience ranking factor?
Google indicates that lazy loading (deferred loading) contributes to improving page experience. This optimization technique is recommended for website owners looking to enhance their site performance....
Martin Splitt Sep 21, 2023
★★★ Why Can Your Indexed URL Count Suddenly Skyrocket in Search Console?
In the September SEO Office Hours, Gary Illyes explained why it's sometimes possible to observe a sudden spike in indexed URLs in Google Search. There are multiple reasons that can explain this, but G...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★★ Why does Google rely on links from 'normal websites' to evaluate your site's authority?
Links from normal websites (not profile pages or suspicious sites) are very useful for estimating a site's importance for indexation. The more natural links a site receives from legitimate websites, t...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★ Does Google really give preferential treatment to new homepages?
For a new site, Google generally gives the benefit of the doubt to homepages and crawls them without bias or prior predictions. The homepage will likely be indexed unless the content is of very poor q...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★ Can Google really crawl a page without indexing it if the content doesn't make sense?
If a page's content is gibberish or unintelligible, Google can crawl it but probably won't index it because the system cannot extract useful words or meaning from the page....
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★ Does update frequency really affect how often Google crawls your pages?
Two distinct signals drive crawl decisions: content quality (the most important) and page update frequency. Pages that rarely change, like legal notices, are crawled less frequently....
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★ Is Googlebot really that dumb, or is Google hiding something about how crawling actually works?
Googlebot is simply a wget or curl instance that fetches pages with no inherent intelligence. It's the crawl scheduling system that makes the smart decisions about what to crawl and when, based on qua...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★★ Does Google really prioritize high-quality pages when deciding what to crawl?
The crawl scheduler makes predictions about the quality of pages to crawl and in what order. It establishes an ordered list of URLs to crawl, with higher-quality URLs being crawled with priority....
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★★ Does page quality really determine how deeply Google crawls your website?
When Google discovers a new page on a website, it examines the quality of the homepage or previous pages to predict whether it should crawl this new page or not....
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★ Does Google really filter certain topics during crawling and indexing?
At the crawling and indexing stage, Google is not particularly demanding about a page's subject matter (legal, technical, etc.). What matters is the quality of the content and how it is written, not t...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★★ Should You Really Avoid Google Sites for Your SEO Strategy?
During the September 2023 SEO Office Hours, John Mueller stated that Google Sites were not the ideal solution for SEO. While sites created through this service can be indexed by Google, they can also ...
John Mueller Sep 12, 2023
★★★ Can Spelling Mistakes Actually Hurt Your SEO Rankings?
John Mueller, once again, states that Google is rather lenient with typos, provided that the overall quality of the site is up to par. This statement is a response to a question asked by an internet u...
John Mueller Sep 12, 2023
★★ Can infinite scroll really work for SEO when each section has its own unique URL?
Infinite scroll can work correctly for Googlebot if each virtual page section is also accessible and discoverable via a unique URL. Implementation is the key....
Gary Illyes Sep 06, 2023
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