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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 semantic HTML really improve your search engine rankings?
Using semantic HTML can help Google's systems better understand a page's content, even if it's not a direct ranking factor....
John Mueller Jun 29, 2023
★★ Should you really be using Google Search Console's 'Request indexing' button?
For a normally well-built website, it is generally not necessary to use the 'Request indexing' feature in Search Console. This feature is mainly useful for testing whether a page can be indexed, detec...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★ What can you really do with the site: operator beyond just checking indexation?
The 'site:' operator is useful for searching unwanted keywords on your site (spam, injected content), finding localized versions of pages, or checking which images are indexed. Google Alerts can also ...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Should you really stress about indexing 100% of your website pages?
It's normal for a website not to have all its pages indexed. The most common scenario is that some content gets indexed while other parts don't. Not all pages meet the quality threshold required for i...
John Mueller Jun 22, 2023
★★ Why will your 'site under construction' pages never get indexed by Google?
Generic 'site under construction' pages automatically created by hosting providers for newly purchased domains are typically detected by Google's soft error system and will not be indexed, because the...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Does Google really prioritize indexing the homepage first on brand new sites?
Google's systems are designed to crawl and index the homepage (domain.com) as a priority, especially for new sites. If the homepage is not indexed, this usually indicates a significant technical probl...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Why does Google really push Search Console as the gold standard for indexation diagnostics?
Google strongly recommends using Search Console rather than other methods to understand indexation problems. The tool allows you to see how many pages are indexed and where Google discovered them, at ...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Is the site: operator truly reliable for measuring your website's indexation?
The 'site:' command in Google Search does not display all indexed pages on a site, only a selection. It is not technically feasible to list all pages using this operator. To obtain the total number of...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Is Google's Search Console indexation report really enough to diagnose all your indexation problems?
Search Console offers a page indexation report that indicates how many pages are indexed and, most importantly, the reasons why certain pages are not. It's a good starting point to get an overall view...
John Mueller Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Why isn't your homepage showing up in Google's search results yet?
Among the technical problems preventing a homepage from being indexed: server inaccessible to Googlebot, misconfigured robots.txt, noindex tag, empty page or lacking indexable content, non-discoverabl...
John Mueller Jun 22, 2023
★★ Does deleting old content really boost your new pages' indexation speed?
It is not necessary to delete old content (even irrelevant content) to improve the indexation of new content. Google does not have an indexation quota per site. Old and new content can coexist without...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Why isn't your new website's homepage getting indexed by Google?
When a new website fails to get its homepage indexed, it's almost always due to a technical problem. Google cannot evaluate content quality before it has crawled and indexed at least a few pages, so t...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Does Google's URL Inspection Tool really replace manual indexation testing?
The URL inspection tool in Search Console allows you to check in near real-time whether an individual page is indexed, submit a URL for indexation, and test whether Google can index that page. It's pa...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★★ Does Google really impose an indexation quota on your website?
Google does not apply an indexation quota per site. A single site can have different types of content indexed simultaneously. However, Google may choose not to index certain pages to make room for new...
Gary Illyes Jun 22, 2023
★★ Should you really trust Google's cache to diagnose indexation issues?
Cached pages are separated from the indexation process and don't always reflect exactly what's indexed. While they're often identical, this isn't systematically the case....
John Mueller Jun 20, 2023
★★★ Should You Implement HTTP 103 Early Hints to Improve Your SEO?
On LinkedIn, Gary Illyes clarified how Google handles 103 Early Hints responses in HTTP headers: "HTTP 103 should be handled gracefully by Googlebot. If the server response is formatted as described i...
Gary Illyes Jun 20, 2023
★★★ Should you block Google from caching your pages with the noarchive directive?
If you don't want your pages to be cached by Google, you can use the robots 'noarchive' directive to prevent their archiving....
John Mueller Jun 20, 2023
★★★ Should You Abandon Google Business Profile for Google Merchant Center for Your Products?
To silence the rumors about the potential disappearance of products from Google Business Profile (GBP) following an email promoting the Merchant Center service, Ginny Marvin from the Google AdsLiaison...
Google Jun 20, 2023
★★ Why doesn't Google's cache always show your complete JavaScript pages?
For JavaScript-based pages, the complete page may not be displayed in the cache due to browser security policies, since the cached page is loaded from a Google domain....
John Mueller Jun 20, 2023
★★ Why doesn't Google cache certain pages on your website?
Some pages are not cached due to Google's infrastructure system design choices. This does not mean there is a problem with the indexation of these pages....
John Mueller Jun 20, 2023
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