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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 the no-index tag really block all indexing without any exceptions?
If you put a no-index tag on your pages, they will absolutely not be indexed, especially if you don't modify the head element in any way. It's the second choice after robots.txt for blocking a staging...
Gary Illyes Apr 05, 2023
★★ Are orphaned pages really invisible to Google's crawlers?
If you don't create any links to a page and don't mention it anywhere, it's very difficult for Google to discover it. The internet is like deep space: without a link to a resource, it's practically im...
Gary Illyes Apr 05, 2023
★★ Should you really manually submit your key pages to Google when launching a new website?
When launching a new website, after removing the robots.txt block, it's recommended to go into Search Console (and Bing Webmaster Tools) to submit your homepage and a few other important pages for ind...
Gary Illyes Apr 05, 2023
★★★ Why Does Google Sometimes Index Your Pages Without Fully Rendering Them?
On Twitter, Gary Illyes indicated that in certain cases, Google may choose not to perform a complete "rendering" of a page before featuring it in search results or on Google News. This happens when Go...
Gary Illyes Apr 04, 2023
★★★ Do Core Updates really cause gradual ranking shifts instead of sudden traffic crashes?
Google continuously improves its content evaluation and updates its algorithms. Core updates can modify the performance of certain pages in Google Search over time, generally without sudden decline....
Daniel Waisberg Mar 29, 2023
★★★ Does an unintentional noindex tag really cause gradual traffic loss instead of an immediate crash?
An unintentional noindex tag at the page level causes progressive traffic decline, slower than site-wide technical problems, because it depends on Google crawling each individual page....
Daniel Waisberg Mar 29, 2023
★★★ What Really Happens to Your Site When Google Hits You with a Manual Action?
Manual actions occur when a site fails to comply with Google's guidelines. In this case, certain pages or the entire site may see their visibility reduced in Google search results following a manual a...
Daniel Waisberg Mar 29, 2023
★★ Are you losing thousands of organic visitors without even realizing it? Here's why your SEO analysis might be dangerously incomplete.
Analyzing each search type separately (Search, Google Images, Video, News) makes it possible to understand whether traffic decline is limited to a specific type of search results....
Daniel Waisberg Mar 29, 2023
★★ Should you really analyze every Search Console tab to diagnose a traffic drop?
It is important to consult all tabs in the Performance report to determine whether the change affects only specific queries, pages, countries, devices, or search appearances....
Daniel Waisberg Mar 29, 2023
★★ Why should you analyze 16 months of Search Console data when your traffic drops?
To properly analyze a traffic decline in Search Console, it is recommended to extend your date range to 16 months. This allows you to analyze the decline in context and verify that it is not caused by...
Daniel Waisberg Mar 29, 2023
★★★ Can Keyword Stuffing Really Ruin Your SEO Rankings?
John Mueller stated that keyword stuffing, by itself, does not make a page useless. According to him, Google knows how to ignore this type of tactic, so it's certainly not the only reason for your ind...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2023
★★ Has Google finally solved the JavaScript SEO problem, or are there still hidden risks?
Much of the fear surrounding JavaScript in SEO came from the fact that Google took a long time to render dynamic pages. Developers wondered whether they should use JavaScript or not, and how Google wo...
Edu Pereda Mar 23, 2023
★★ Is JavaScript still killing your Google SEO rankings?
Google acknowledges that it took considerable time for search engines to adapt to rendering pages that use JavaScript heavily. This adaptation required significant effort but is now resolved with a mo...
Edu Pereda Mar 23, 2023
★★★ Does Google Penalize Rare Languages in SEO?
Just because content is published in a lesser-used or obscure language doesn't mean it's automatically considered low-quality content. Here's what John Mueller told a user on Mastodon who asked whethe...
John Mueller Mar 21, 2023
★★ Are you structuring your SEO data visualizations correctly to actually maximize your analytics insights?
Google identifies three use cases for SEO data visualizations: monitoring (quickly discovering a change in data), exploration (discovering insights and understanding why a problem occurs), and investi...
Daniel Waisberg Mar 15, 2023
★★ Is Looker Studio really the best way to track your SEO performance?
Google recommends using Looker Studio (formerly Data Studio) to create monitoring dashboards connected to Search Console. This allows you to quickly visualize changes in search traffic data, such as s...
Daniel Waisberg Mar 15, 2023
★★ Why are regular expressions the game-changer for analyzing your Search Console data in Looker Studio?
In Looker Studio connected to Search Console, Google recommends using regular expressions to include or exclude pages, in a manner similar to their direct use in Search Console. This enables precise f...
Daniel Waisberg Mar 15, 2023
★★ How can you analyze Search Console performance for Discover and Google News separately?
Google indicates that it is possible to filter Search Console data by different content types, including Discover and Google News. This feature allows you to analyze performance at the page level for ...
Daniel Waisberg Mar 15, 2023
★★★ Does Using Nofollow to Sculpt PageRank Still Work in 2024?
During a Twitter exchange, John Mueller stated that attempting to sculpt your PageRank by relying on the nofollow attribute of your links was an "SEO myth" and above all a genuine waste of time. Furth...
John Mueller Mar 14, 2023
★★★ Can You Really Rank with a Domain That Has a History of Penalties?
Can a site with a long history of penalties get back into Google's good graces? This is the question posed to John Mueller by an internet user who despairs of seeing his domain name still excluded fro...
John Mueller Mar 14, 2023
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