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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 Use "Coming Soon" Pages During a Site Migration?
According to John Mueller, it's best to avoid "coming back soon" pages as much as possible during a redesign. On Twitter, he indicates that he would simply use a 503 status code if the site migration ...
John Mueller May 09, 2023
★★★ Why Are Your WebP Images Showing Up in Search Console's 'Crawled - Not Indexed' Report?
A Reddit user noticed they had many WebP images appearing in the "Crawled - currently not indexed" report in Search Console. John Mueller responded that WebP images are not indexed as HTML pages, sinc...
John Mueller May 09, 2023
★★ Should You Really Avoid Using Noindex and Canonical Together on the Same Page?
Google has always said that you shouldn't use noindex and a canonical tag at the same time. But John Mueller recently played his "it depends" card on Twitter. "For identical pages you don't care much ...
John Mueller May 09, 2023
★★ Should you abandon dynamic rendering for SEO?
Dynamic rendering (full HTML via SSR for bots, CSR for users) works but adds complexity to configuration and maintenance. Google does not encourage it for new projects....
Martin Splitt May 04, 2023
★★★ Does Google really render EVERY successfully crawled page with JavaScript?
All pages that are correctly crawled are rendered by Googlebot. Only pages that generate errors like 404s are not rendered. JavaScript rendering is part of the normal indexation process....
Martin Splitt May 04, 2023
★★★ Does your choice of CMS and programming language really impact your SEO?
The CMS used (WordPress or other) and the programming language have no impact on ranking. Only server performance and behavior can have an effect, particularly if the server is especially slow....
Martin Splitt May 04, 2023
★★★ Do keywords in URLs really matter for SEO rankings?
Words in URLs have minimal SEO impact. Google primarily recommends consistency to prevent linking to the same page in different ways. Changing a site's URLs purely for SEO purposes is not recommended....
John Mueller May 04, 2023
★★ Does image URL depth really prevent Googlebot from crawling your images?
The number of levels in an image URL does not prevent Googlebot from crawling and indexing that image. Path complexity is not a problem for Google....
Martin Splitt May 04, 2023
★★ Do you really need to optimize image file names for SEO?
Descriptive file names for images are somewhat useful. For a few images, it's recommended, but if you have millions of images, you need to evaluate whether the benefit is worth the effort required....
Gary Illyes May 04, 2023
★★★ Can a domain migration really happen without losing your SEO rankings?
A well-executed website move, including a domain change, should not result in lasting traffic loss. There is a method to change domains without losing rankings by following official documentation....
Gary Illyes May 04, 2023
★★ Does invalid schema markup really hurt your search rankings?
Invalid schema markup doesn't harm your site. If Google can't parse the schema, it simply won't use it. This means you could miss out on search features like rich snippets....
Gary Illyes May 04, 2023
★★★ Does Google really ignore links coming from penalized sites?
Google does not trust links coming from sites identified as spam by algorithms or manual actions. This allows it to maintain the quality of anchor signals used for ranking....
Duy Nguyen May 04, 2023
★★★ Should You Still Optimize User Experience Now That Google Has Removed the Page Experience System?
A few days ago, Google updated its documentation by removing several ranking systems, including the page experience system. Although Google had already clarified in the past that this system was more ...
Google May 02, 2023
★★★ How many products per page should you display to optimize your e-commerce SEO?
On Mastodon, a user asked John Mueller what the ideal number of products per page was. The Google employee did not directly answer his interlocutor, suggesting instead that they conduct user tests to ...
John Mueller May 02, 2023
★★★ Does the Search Console API Really Unlock 50 Times More Data Than the Standard Interface?
The Search Console API and Looker Studio connector deliver up to 50,000 samples of pages or queries, compared to just 1,000 samples visible through the user interface or spreadsheet export. This diffe...
Daniel Waisberg Apr 26, 2023
★★ Should you really be using Google's client libraries to leverage the Search Console API?
Google recommends using client libraries rather than directly calling the REST HTTP service, as they offer better language integration, improved security, and native support for calls requiring user a...
Daniel Waisberg Apr 26, 2023
★★ Can the Search Analytics API replace the Search Console interface for managing your SEO strategy?
The Search Analytics API provides website performance data from Google Search, including clicks, impressions, and average position, segmented by queries, pages, countries, and other dimensions. This d...
Daniel Waisberg Apr 26, 2023
★★★ Can the URL Inspection API Really Replace Manual Indexation Testing?
The URL Inspection API allows you to debug and optimize specific pages by providing analysis results including indexation status, AMP, rich results, and mobile usability based on a URL. It matches the...
Daniel Waisberg Apr 26, 2023
★★ Can you really debug structured data at scale with the URL Inspection API?
The URL Inspection API can be used to debug structured data problems on a group of pages, by providing a verdict for rich results with a description of all detected elements and the issues identified ...
Daniel Waisberg Apr 26, 2023
★★★ Should You Block Your Site's Internal Search Result Pages?
On Reddit, John Mueller wrote "If you can't selectively choose which internal search result pages should be indexable, you should block them all. Use the disallow directive in the robots.txt file or n...
John Mueller Apr 25, 2023
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