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age, helping SEO specialists make informed strategic decisions based on verified information rather than speculation or outdated assumptions about temporal ranking factors.
Quick SEO Quiz

Test your SEO knowledge in 5 questions

Less than a minute. Find out how much you really know about Google search.

🕒 ~1 min 🎯 5 questions
★★★ How can you check if your pages are truly indexed by Google?
The pages of your site must be indexed for Google Search to display them in search results. If your pages are not appearing well in Google Search, first check their indexing status....
Google Jan 12, 2022
★★★ Does Google really not use Chrome and Analytics data for rankings?
Google does not use Google Chrome data for ranking, except for the Chrome User Experience Report for Page Experience metrics. Google Analytics data, including bounce rate and time spent on site, are n...
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★★ Does nofollow really prevent a page from being indexed?
The rel='nofollow' attribute indicates not to pass PageRank but does not guarantee that a page will never be indexed. To block indexing, always use the noindex tag....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★ Does Google Search Console really account for all your SEO impressions?
Search Console includes in the performance report all impressions where a URL from the site appears in the results, including Google Business profiles, People Also Ask, and image thumbnails. The avera...
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★★ Does hreflang really change the ranking or just swap the URLs?
The implementation of hreflang exchanges the URL displayed in search results to show the appropriate version for the user, but does not alter the page's ranking....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★★ Does new content really get an automatic ranking boost?
Google does not apply an automatic ranking boost for freshly published or republished content. Updating old content is preferable to republishing it if the content remains the same....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★ Should you really delete low-traffic pages to boost your SEO?
Removing content solely based on low traffic is not recommended. Important pages may have low traffic (seasonal content, for example) but still hold value. The analysis should be manual and contextual...
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★ Should you really worry about internal content duplication?
Internal content duplication (between category page and blog article, for example) is normal and generally acceptable. Google's systems recognize these natural duplications on a website....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★ Why does Google choose not to index certain pages on your site?
It is normal for Google not to index every page of a website. The amount of content indexed partly depends on Google's understanding of the overall quality of the site....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★★ Is crawl budget really insignificant for your site?
For a site publishing a few pages per day or even 10,000 pages daily, crawl budget is generally not a limiting factor. Google can easily crawl these volumes. Crawl budget only becomes relevant for sit...
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★★ Does hreflang really function on a page-by-page basis and not for the entire site?
Hreflang only works at the page level, not for the entire site. It does not change rankings but allows the appropriate language or geographic version to be shown to the user in search results....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★ Does JavaScript-generated URLs really waste your crawl budget?
URLs discovered in JavaScript or mentioned randomly hold low priority for crawling. Google prioritizes new content and important pages before these random URLs. Therefore, the crawl budget is not nega...
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★ Does improperly formatted breadcrumb markup lead to a Google penalty?
Breadcrumb markup errors do not trigger manual actions from the spam team. Google has more significant issues to address. It is recommended to test the display in search results....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★★ Is it true that Top Stories can thrive without AMP? Here's what you need to know!
Google no longer requires AMP pages to appear in Top Stories. However, Page Experience metrics such as Core Web Vitals and speed are still taken into account....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★★ How does Google truly measure Page Experience in its algorithm?
Page Experience factors include mobile-friendliness, HTTPS, Core Web Vitals, and intrusive interstitials. The latter currently lacks a dedicated report in Search Console....
John Mueller Jan 09, 2022
★★ Do ccTLDs really prevent multi-country geotargeting?
The only limitation of ccTLDs is that you cannot specify other countries for geotargeting. For instance, with a .fr site for France, you may be visible globally, but you won't be able to explicitly ta...
John Mueller Jan 05, 2022
★★★ What's Google's HTML Code Size Limit for Indexing?
John Mueller reminded us, also on Twitter, that the size of a web page's source code indexed by Google had a limit in terms of weight, but that it was very high: "We don't have a documented limit, the...
John Mueller Jan 03, 2022
★★★ Should you prefer rel=canonical over user-agent redirects for unindexed pages?
For unindexed pages receiving external links, it is better to use the rel canonical tag instead of specific 301 redirects for Googlebot. User-agent redirects are technically acceptable but more comple...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2021
★★ No Google cache on my page: Should I be worried about my indexing?
It is normal for an indexed page not to have a cached version available in search results. Cached pages are managed separately from indexing. The absence of a cache does not indicate a problem and is ...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2021
★★ Should you be concerned about Core Web Vitals measured exclusively on Chrome?
The Page Experience and Core Web Vitals data in Search Console come solely from the Chrome User Experience Report, representing a subset of Chrome users with specific settings enabled. There is no ext...
John Mueller Dec 31, 2021
🔔

Get real-time analysis of the latest Google SEO declarations

Be the first to know every time a new official Google statement drops — with full expert analysis.

No spam. Unsubscribe in one click.