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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
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★★★ Subdomain or subdirectory: Does Google really have a preference?
Google does not prefer either subdomains or subdirectories. Using blog.example.com or example.com/blog is equivalent from an SEO perspective. What matters is that both parts of your site are well-conn...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Is Google Search Console really the only source of truth about your actual performance?
Google Search Console offers information based on real user data, particularly through the Page Experience report. This data reflects how Google actually sees your site and how different users experie...
Martin Splitt Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Does internal linking really show Google which pages matter most on your site?
Internal linking allows you to signal to Google what matters on your site. For seasonal or priority content, you need to create visible links from your home page. Google follows these signals to deter...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Does Google really index JavaScript as well as traditional HTML?
Google is capable of understanding and indexing applications rendered client-side in JavaScript. If a page appears in search results and generates traffic in Search Console, this proves that Google ha...
Martin Splitt Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Do structured data errors really block your pages from being indexed?
A page can be indexed even if structured data is incomplete, incorrect, or absent. A page can even be indexed if the HTML is completely broken. Schema.org errors absolutely do not block a page from be...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Does Google really choose page titles independently of what users actually search for?
Page titles displayed in search results are now chosen based on the page itself, rather than on the user's search query. You can use a 'site:' search to see the currently indexed title and resubmit th...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Does the H1 tag really have the SEO impact that Google claims?
H1 tags are extremely important and often underestimated. Google recommends always including an H1 on every page, particularly on the homepage, because it's an easy optimization to implement with sign...
Martin Splitt Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Why are your CSS background images invisible to Google Images?
Images embedded via the CSS 'background-image' attribute are generally not detected for Google Images. Google focuses on the img tag with its src attribute, the picture element, or direct links to ima...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★ Are View Source and DevTools really enough to diagnose your SEO issues?
Simple Chrome features like View Source and Chrome DevTools are very useful for bridging the gap between development and SEO, and allow you to analyze the technical structure of pages....
Martin Splitt Mar 22, 2022
★★ Why Do Click Counts Differ Between Page-Level and Query-Level Reports in Search Console?
The differences between page-level and query-level clicks in Search Console are explained by anonymized queries. At the page level, all data is visible, but certain low-volume queries are not displaye...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★ Should you really remove all breadcrumb schemas except one to avoid confusion?
If a page contains multiple contradictory breadcrumb schemas, Google may ignore them all and try to determine the structure itself, particularly from the URL. You must have only one set of breadcrumb ...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Is centralizing your competitive content really better than spreading it across multiple pages?
Duplicating important content across hundreds of pages dilutes its value in search results. You must balance between local pages and strong centralized content: highly competitive content should stay ...
John Mueller Mar 22, 2022
★★★ Do User Engagement Signals Really Influence Google Rankings?
John Mueller explained during a webmaster hangout that Google does not take into account "engagement" (i.e., interactions: time spent on page, bounce rate, number of pages viewed on the site, traffic,...
John Mueller Mar 21, 2022
★★★ Can a 500 Error on Your robots.txt Really Block Your Entire Site Crawl?
Still in this hangout, John Mueller indicated that if, when the bot attempts to read a site's robots.txt file, it received a server error (5xx type) via a CDN or not, this resulted in a loss of displa...
John Mueller Mar 21, 2022
Do Links in Editorial Content Actually Carry More SEO Weight Than Footer or Sidebar Links?
John Mueller explained during this same webmaster hangout that the search engine takes into account all outbound links from a page, whether they are in the editorial content or around it (header, foot...
John Mueller Mar 21, 2022
★★ Does the meta keywords tag actually harm your Google rankings?
The presence of the meta keywords tag poses no problem for Google Search. It is generally small enough not to change the overall page size, so there is no strong reason to remove it if it is already p...
John Mueller Mar 15, 2022
★★★ Why do high-traffic pages carry more weight in your Core Web Vitals score?
For Core Web Vitals, Google examines a sample of your traffic through the Chrome User Experience Report. Pages with the most visits are the ones that matter most. Low-traffic pages don't affect your o...
John Mueller Mar 14, 2022
★★★ Should you still trust the site: operator to diagnose your indexation status?
The numbers displayed by site: queries are not intended for diagnosis. They are not a reflection of what is actually indexed, but merely a quick approximation. The figures can be wrong by several orde...
John Mueller Mar 14, 2022
★★★ Does Google really ignore your URL structure for SEO rankings?
Google does not base its assessment on URL structure (number of slashes) to determine page hierarchy. It's the internal linking structure that counts: how many clicks from the homepage to reach a give...
John Mueller Mar 14, 2022
★★★ Is mobile-first indexing really impacting your Google rankings?
The shift to mobile-first indexing changes nothing about ranking. It's purely a matter of indexation and selecting which content to use. You shouldn't try to force this change. Google switches sites w...
John Mueller Mar 14, 2022
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