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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★★ Why does creating a sitemap expose more technical problems than it solves?
The sitemap creation process forces website owners to crawl their own site and understand the technical details of crawling: URL parameters, session identifiers, link structure. This exercise often re...
John Mueller May 05, 2022
★★★ Does submitting a sitemap really guarantee that Google will crawl your URLs?
Submitting a sitemap does not guarantee that Google will crawl the listed URLs. The sitemap simply indicates to Google that these URLs exist, without any instruction to crawl them. The process of what...
Gary Illyes May 05, 2022
★★ Does submitting your URLs via API really guarantee indexation without Google crawling them?
Even if URLs are submitted directly via APIs like the Indexing API or IndexNow, search engines must still crawl the pages to confirm that the content matches. This prevents mismatches between what is ...
John Mueller May 05, 2022
★★ Should You Stop Using Video and Image Tags in Your XML Sitemaps?
Google is considering deprecating certain video and image sitemap extension tags that have equivalents in structured data. This would avoid conflicts between sitemap data and structured data, the latt...
Gary Illyes May 05, 2022
★★★ Does Google really use domain authority to rank websites?
Google does not use a domain authority (domain authority) concept. It's a third-party metric developed by other companies, not by Google....
John Mueller Apr 29, 2022
★★★ Does hreflang really boost your ranking in a targeted country?
Having a local version of a page via hreflang does not make that page rank better. Google simply swaps the URL displayed in search results for the local version if it is indexed, but at the same ranki...
John Mueller Apr 29, 2022
★★★ Should You Modify Your URLs to Test Their SEO Impact?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that it was a very bad practice to modify the URLs of a website's pages several times in a row to perform SEO tests and then return to the initial URL....
John Mueller Apr 25, 2022
★★★ How Does Google Handle Backlinks After a 301 Domain Redirect?
John Mueller indicated during a webmaster hangout that if site A links to site B and A is redirected (via 301) to a new domain C, it is indeed the links coming from C that will be visible in the links...
John Mueller Apr 25, 2022
★★ Is Google finally showing you which technical SEO fixes will actually move the needle for your e-commerce site?
Google's aim is to help e-commerce teams identify which technical areas are worth prioritizing to improve their presence in Google Search....
Alan Kent Apr 13, 2022
★★★ Should You Really Remove Redirected URLs from Your XML Sitemap?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that when you redirect a URL, you can temporarily leave the original URL in the XML Sitemap (1 to 3 months), giving Google time to discover and process it. While this...
John Mueller Apr 04, 2022
★★★ Is Google finally opening up URL inspection through API automation?
Google has launched a new API for the URL inspection feature in Search Console. It allows you to programmatically check the indexation status of a page, whether it has been discovered, crawled, indexe...
John Mueller Mar 31, 2022
★★★ Why does a link without an indexed URL essentially do nothing for your SEO?
For a link to exist in our systems, we always need a source and a destination, and both sides must be canonical URLs that are indexed. If we don't have any source in our systems, the link disappears b...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★ Are out-of-stock products hurting your e-commerce site's overall search rankings?
When something is out of stock, we'll treat it more like a soft 404 error and remove that URL from search results. However, if only a single product reference is out of stock, the ranking of the rest ...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★★ Do Google's testing tools really crawl in real-time or do they rely on cached data?
The mobile-friendly test and URL inspection tool do not use any cached data to display information. They really retrieve this information live directly from your server....
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★ Does the location of your XML sitemap really affect crawl efficiency?
The location of the sitemap file doesn't really matter. You can place it in a subdirectory, subdomain, or different host. If it's listed in your robots.txt file, you can put it anywhere....
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★★ Does Google really use just one signal to choose which URL to canonicalize among your duplicate content?
Regarding canonicalization, several factors play a role: the rel canonical tag, internal and external links, what is listed in the sitemap, redirects, and sometimes which URL appears cleaner or cleare...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★★ Why does robots.txt prevent Google from crawling your pages but still allow them to be indexed?
With robots.txt, you prevent crawling of these URLs but not their indexation. If you run a site: search for these specific URLs, you'll very likely still find them in the index, even without the conte...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★ Is Google Search Console really collecting all the data from your massive e-commerce site?
On a very large e-commerce site, there are limits in Search Console on the amount of data collected per day. If you drill down to the URL or individual query level, you could see significant differenc...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★★ Does Google really ignore your canonical tags when it decides pages are too similar?
If we think these pages are essentially the same, we try to do you a favor by choosing just one URL to index. The best way to avoid this is to make sure these pages are significantly unique....
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★ Should you really avoid URLs with parameters for SEO?
There's a general assumption that URLs with parameters are bad for a site, and that's simply not the case. It's not something I would consider critical; it's more about polishing the site to make it a...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
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