What does Google say about SEO? /
Domain names represent a foundational element of any SEO strategy, and Google's official statements on this topic provide essential clarifications for search engine optimization professionals. This category compiles all of Google's positions regarding the impact of domain choices on rankings: the influence of extensions (generic vs geographic TLDs), the use of subdomains versus subdirectories, the relevance of exact match domains (EMD), and technical questions related to URL structures. Google has regularly clarified its stance on these aspects, particularly concerning the relative importance of domain names in the ranking algorithm. Understanding these declarations helps dispel persistent misconceptions, such as overvaluing keywords in domains or myths surrounding certain extensions. Official recommendations also cover domain migrations, the use of the www prefix, trailing slash management, and optimal URL architecture. For SEO experts, this information proves crucial when launching new projects, undertaking redesigns, or developing international strategies, enabling informed decisions based on verified facts rather than assumptions. These insights directly impact technical SEO implementation and help align domain strategy with Google's actual ranking factors and best practices for sustainable organic visibility.
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★★ Does duplicate content really always come from exact copy-paste?
The vast majority of canonicalization issues stem from content duplicated exactly word-for-word. This can be caused by incorrect site configuration, for example failing to return a 404 when a random U...
Gary Illyes Nov 21, 2023
★★★ Does Google really prioritize your homepage first when it comes to crawling and indexing?
For Google, the homepage is the most important page on your site. It's the page users land on when they type your domain name directly. Google will try very hard to crawl and index this page. If it's ...
Gary Illyes Nov 21, 2023
★★★ Should you really split your large sitemaps into multiple files?
If your site exceeds the limits of a single sitemap, split it into multiple files. This approach is also useful for debugging issues because problematic URLs can be isolated in a single sitemap....
Martin Splitt Nov 16, 2023
★★★ What are the real technical limits of XML sitemap files that can kill your SEO visibility?
XML sitemap files have strict limits: 50 megabytes maximum or 50,000 URLs maximum in a single file....
Martin Splitt Nov 16, 2023
★★ Should you really submit every single URL from your sitemap to Google?
Before dividing a large sitemap, ask yourself if you really need all those URLs in the sitemap and what the probability is that they will all be indexed....
Martin Splitt Nov 16, 2023
★★★ Should you really be excluding non-canonical URLs from your XML sitemap?
Sitemaps must contain only canonical and indexable URLs, meaning those that should appear in search results. URLs that redirect elsewhere or are marked as noindex provide little value in the sitemap....
Martin Splitt Nov 16, 2023
★★★ Should You Block Third-Party Security Scanners to Avoid Errors in Google Search Console?
On X, John Mueller stated that Google Search does not use the Sistrix virus scanner, in response to a message from a user who pointed out HTTP 408 errors (Request Timeout) being returned by URLs in a ...
John Mueller Nov 14, 2023
★★ Does Google really limit search results to just one per domain?
Google does not limit search results to one per domain. For specific queries, showing multiple results from the same site can better serve the user by offering them more relevant options....
Gary Illyes Nov 07, 2023
★★★ Should You Really Fix All 404 Errors Reported in Search Console?
On Reddit, John Mueller clarified how to approach Search Console reports showing a significant number of 404 errors related to URLs that don't exist. The culprit: spam sites creating links to imaginar...
John Mueller Nov 07, 2023
★★ Do you really need to request reindexing every time you update your content?
After publishing your updated content, use the URL Inspection tool in Search Console to request a fresh crawl of the page by Google....
Martin Splitt Nov 02, 2023
★★★ Should you really isolate adult content in a subdomain or separate folder to protect your main domain?
Google recommends separately grouping explicit pages from non-explicit pages using subdomains or folders, in addition to adding metadata....
Google Nov 01, 2023
What Does the Search Console's 'Hostload Exceeded' Message Really Reveal About Your Page Quality?
During last weekend, the Search Console regularly displayed the following failure message when requesting URL indexing: "Failure: hostload exceeded", which could lead some to believe the problem came ...
John Mueller Oct 24, 2023
★★★ Does Google's Search Console live test really replace Google's cache for verifying your updates?
The URL inspection tool allows you to run a live test to see if a fresh crawl would show different content, for example after updating a page....
Martin Splitt Oct 18, 2023
★★★ Is the URL Inspection Tool Really the Only Way to Verify Whether a Page Is Indexed?
To find out if a page is indexed, you must use the URL Inspection Tool directly in Google Search Console. This tool shows whether a page is indexed, what its canonical URL is, and what the HTML code l...
Martin Splitt Oct 18, 2023
★★★ Does Google's site name feature really apply to your domain's subdirectories?
The site name feature works for subdomains or top-level domains, but not at the directory level (subdirectories of a website)....
Martin Splitt Sep 28, 2023
★★ Is Googlebot really that dumb, or is Google hiding something about how crawling actually works?
Googlebot is simply a wget or curl instance that fetches pages with no inherent intelligence. It's the crawl scheduling system that makes the smart decisions about what to crawl and when, based on qua...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★★ Why Can Your Indexed URL Count Suddenly Skyrocket in Search Console?
In the September SEO Office Hours, Gary Illyes explained why it's sometimes possible to observe a sudden spike in indexed URLs in Google Search. There are multiple reasons that can explain this, but G...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★★ Is duplicate content really safe for your SEO?
It is normal to have duplicate content on a site and you should not worry too much about it. However, excessive duplication can accidentally harm the site because Google will be very enthusiastic abou...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★★ Does Google really prioritize high-quality pages when deciding what to crawl?
The crawl scheduler makes predictions about the quality of pages to crawl and in what order. It establishes an ordered list of URLs to crawl, with higher-quality URLs being crawled with priority....
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
★★★ Is Google really penalizing entire sections of your site based on quality patterns?
Google can learn that certain URL patterns on a site contain lower-quality content and treat them differently. For example, a user-generated content section may be crawled less frequently if the overa...
Gary Illyes Sep 19, 2023
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