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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.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 Googlebot really index all your infinite scroll content?
Googlebot uses a very tall viewport during rendering and can partially trigger infinite scroll. This may load 2-3 pages but not everything. You need to test with the URL inspection tool to see what ge...
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★ Should you really redirect the old sitemap with a 301 or submit the new one directly instead?
A 301 redirect from the old sitemap to the new one is acceptable and causes no problems. However, it is recommended to also submit the new URL directly in Search Console or robots.txt....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★ Does Google really count every single visible link pointing to your site in Search Console?
Google Search Console accounts for all elements containing a link to your site: images in image packs, local ads, and 'People Also Ask' blocks that display a link to your website....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★★ Is internal linking really the most critical factor for SEO success?
Internal linking is one of the most important elements of a website. It's an excellent way to signal to Google what you consider important. Temporary links from your homepage help with fast crawling a...
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★★ Should you still use rel=next and rel=prev tags for pagination in 2024?
The old link rel='next' and rel='previous' tags for pagination have been deprecated and are no longer used by Google....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★ Should you really worry about the referrer page shown in Google Search Console?
The referrer page in the URL inspection tool simply indicates where Google first found the URL. It's not a sign of quality and shouldn't be a concern, even if it's a random website....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★★ Should you really concentrate your content on fewer pages to rank better?
Dividing one page into multiple pages means each part has to fight alone. Sometimes it's better to have fewer truly strong pages than many targeted pages. It's a strategic question....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★★ Should you worry if Google isn't crawling all your pages?
It is completely normal for Google not to crawl and index all pages on a website. The 'Discovered - currently not indexed' status can last indefinitely. For a new site with lots of content, this is ex...
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★ Does internal linking really take effect instantly after Google recrawls your pages?
Internal linking changes are taken into account immediately as soon as Google recrawls and reindexes the affected pages. There is no additional artificial latency....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★★ Does having the same content in both PDF and HTML formats hurt your SEO rankings through cannibalization?
A PDF and an HTML page with the same content are not considered duplicate content because they are different formats. However, they can appear together in search results and compete with each other....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★★ Should you really index every page on your website?
Google has no specific ratio regarding how many pages a site should have or how many should be indexed. Generally, fewer pages with more concentrated value perform better than many diluted pages....
John Mueller Feb 18, 2022
★★ Should you really ask every SEO question without fear of looking foolish?
It is important that SEO beginners feel free to ask even the most basic questions. Google encourages an inclusive approach where all questions are legitimate, because everyone has to start somewhere....
Gary Illyes Feb 17, 2022
★★ Why does Google reject delisting requests submitted with search links instead of direct URLs?
To submit a delisting request, you must provide the specific URL of the page in question and not the Google search link, because Google is unable to examine search links....
Google Feb 15, 2022
★★★ Can Google actually delete content directly from your website servers?
Even though Google can remove links to content from its search results pages, only the website owner can delete content from their site. Google does not remove content at the source....
Google Feb 15, 2022
★★ Does Google's cache really update automatically when you change a page?
When a web page is updated, Google's cache updates automatically over time to reflect the new content of the page. You can speed up this process by using the Remove outdated content tool....
Google Feb 15, 2022
★★★ Should You Really Optimize Your Code-to-Text Ratio to Improve Your SEO?
John Mueller and Gary Illyes reminded on Reddit that the "Code-to-Text" ratio (the volume of text displayed on the page compared to the volume of source code) is not an SEO criterion: "The code-to-tex...
John Mueller Feb 14, 2022
★★★ Can You Safely Change Your Title Tags Every Day Without SEO Risks?
John Mueller explained during a webmaster hangout that there is no particular problem with modifying a Title tag every day if necessary. However, Google is not guaranteed to pick up this tag daily in ...
John Mueller Feb 14, 2022
★★★ Do Emojis in Title Tags and Meta Descriptions Really Improve Your SEO?
John Mueller reminded during a webmaster hangout that using emojis in Title tags and meta descriptions of web pages does not help in terms of ranking in the SERPs and that, in any case, many of these ...
John Mueller Feb 07, 2022
★★★ Why Aren't Your FAQ Rich Snippets Showing Up in Google Despite Correct Implementation?
Other information provided by John Mueller in this same hangout with 3 reasons why the content of FAQPage markup on a web page does not appear in the SERPs: technical errors in the implementation of t...
John Mueller Feb 07, 2022
★★★ Do server errors really kill your Google rankings?
Server connectivity problems do not affect page quality or ranking. However, if Google cannot access your robots.txt for a certain amount of time, some pages may be removed from the index. Pages are t...
John Mueller Feb 04, 2022
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