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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 fix every single 404 error on your website?
It's acceptable to leave pages returning 404 if there is no appropriate replacement page. Systematically redirecting to the homepage can create a more confusing experience than a genuine 404 error....
Lizzi Sassman Oct 20, 2022
★★★ Does Google really see your website the same way browsers do?
There is a crucial difference between the HTML source sent by your server and the DOM rendered after processing by the browser. This distinction is important to understand how Google handles pages, es...
Martin Splitt Oct 18, 2022
★★ Can you really use noscript tags in the <head> without SEO penalties?
Contrary to popular belief, noscript tags are allowed in the head section of an HTML page according to web standards. Google also accepts them, but their content can have unexpected effects on how the...
Martin Splitt Oct 18, 2022
★★ Can you test the Googlebot user-agent directly in Chrome without third-party extensions?
Chrome's native developer tools now allow you to modify the user-agent directly without external plugins. This feature is useful for testing how Google and other bots see your site....
Martin Splitt Oct 18, 2022
★★★ Should you use HTML or XML sitemap for hreflang? Which method truly matters for international SEO?
Hreflang annotations can be implemented in two ways: directly in the page's HTML code or via an XML sitemap. Both methods are valid and recognized by Google for international SEO....
Martin Splitt Oct 18, 2022
★★★ Do ccTLDs really impose automatic geographic targeting that's impossible to override?
Geographic top-level domains such as .de, .at, .ch automatically set geographic targeting in Google Search Console. It is not possible to make the mistake of misconfiguring geographic targeting on a c...
Martin Splitt Oct 18, 2022
★★★ Is the URL inspection tool really the best way to verify if your pages are indexed?
Google Search Console offers a URL inspection tool that allows you to check whether a specific web page is indexed by Google or not. This tool is the official way to monitor the indexation status of y...
Alan Kent Oct 17, 2022
★★★ Can the URL inspection tool really uncover all your indexation problems?
The URL inspection tool in Search Console can indicate why a page isn't being indexed, notably by identifying technical site issues such as blockage by the robots.txt file....
Alan Kent Oct 17, 2022
★★★ What are the risks of altering your AdSense code, even for optimization?
<p>It is strictly forbidden to modify the source code of AdSense ads beyond the allowed cases, even to resolve display or performance issues. This constitutes a violation of policies that can lead to ...
Google Oct 13, 2022
★★ Is it possible that Crawl Stats reveals an unseen MFI migration in Search Console?
If Search Console is still showing Googlebot Desktop as the main crawler but crawl statistics indicate more mobile crawls, the site has likely already migrated to Mobile-First Indexing. It is recommen...
Google Oct 13, 2022
★★★ Should you really update the sitemap lastmod for every type of change?
The lastmod date in the XML sitemap should be updated when there are changes to the main content or structure of the site, not for changes to common areas like the menu or footer. There's no strict ru...
Google Oct 13, 2022
★★★ Does duplicate content really hurt your SEO?
Google does not penalize sites for duplicate content. The algorithm detects duplication between pages and selects one to display as canonical in the results, hiding the others. There is no concept of ...
Google Oct 13, 2022
★★★ Is it risky to modify AdSense code?
It is strictly forbidden to modify the source code of AdSense ads beyond authorized cases, even to resolve display issues. This constitutes a policy violation....
Google Oct 13, 2022
★★★ Is blocking certain countries from accessing your pages really killing your Google rankings?
For any page you want to appear in search results, make sure you don't block access to users from other geographic locations....
John Mueller Oct 12, 2022
★★★ Is There Really a Definitive Percentage Threshold for Detecting Duplicate Content on Google?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that Google does not have a specific percentage figure of similarity between two pieces of content that would determine whether or not there is a duplicate content is...
John Mueller Oct 10, 2022
★★★ Why does Google crawl your images far less often than your HTML pages?
Google doesn't crawl images as often as web pages because they change infrequently. If you modify all your image file names, it will take several months for Google to explore and understand the connec...
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
★★★ Does the text surrounding your images really carry more weight than the alt attribute?
The text surrounding an image is a very strong signal for image SEO. It is not necessary to put everything in the alt attribute: the paragraph introducing the image can contain additional contextual i...
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
★★★ Are stock images really hurting your search rankings?
Using stock images as a decorative element on a page is perfectly acceptable. These images likely won't be ranked in image search, but they won't penalize your site either. This does not negatively af...
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
★★★ Do you really need to rename all your image files for SEO?
Descriptive filenames are recommended in Google's guidelines, but if you already have good alt text and textual content around the image, changing filenames will likely have no significant SEO impact....
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
★★★ Does adding context to alt attributes really boost your image SEO rankings?
For image SEO, it's recommended to provide context in alt text, not just a basic description. For example, instead of 'photo of a beach', writing 'beach before chemical spill' helps users find the inf...
John Mueller Oct 06, 2022
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