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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★★ Can a XML sitemap really trigger a targeted recrawl of your pages?
To increase a site’s crawl rate, one can update the XML sitemap file to indicate that pages have changed, which may encourage Google to recrawl them. You can also request indexing for priority pages, ...
Martin Splitt Jan 27, 2021
★★ Why do live tests in Search Console produce conflicting results?
Live tests in the URL Inspection tool or the mobile test can show different results from test to test because they do not utilize the cache like the actual indexing pipeline. Timeouts can occur, leadi...
Martin Splitt Jan 27, 2021
★★★ Why does Google discover your pages but refuse to index them?
The status 'discovered but not indexed' means that Google is aware of the existence of the URLs but has not yet crawled them, or that after crawling, the content was deemed insufficiently relevant for...
Martin Splitt Jan 27, 2021
★★★ Does Googlebot truly execute JavaScript like a real browser?
Google does indeed execute the JavaScript of pages. The rendering happens as it would in a real browser. Any content injected into the DOM by JavaScript can be indexed. To check what Google sees, you ...
Martin Splitt Jan 27, 2021
★★★ Should You Change Your Dedicated Mobile Site's Technical Configuration When Moving to Mobile-First Indexing?
John Mueller reminded us on Twitter that when a website is not responsive and has a dedicated mobile version (two different URLs for the desktop site and the mobile site), nothing special needs to be ...
John Mueller Jan 25, 2021
★★★ Does switching from HTTP to HTTPS with 301 redirects really lose SEO juice?
A 301 redirect from HTTP to HTTPS within the same domain does not cause any loss of SEO value. This is the recommended approach for properly setting up the HTTPS version of a site....
John Mueller Jan 22, 2021
★★★ Should you really use anchors (#) instead of parameters (?) to track your URLs?
For internal tracking, it is preferable to use anchors (#) in URLs instead of parameters (?). Google ignores everything that follows the # symbol and focuses on the main part of the URL....
John Mueller Jan 22, 2021
★★ Why does a generic URL sabotage your withdrawal requests on Google?
When making a content removal request, only the specific URL of the page in question should be submitted, and not the entire website URL. This helps Google process the request faster and with a higher...
Google Jan 21, 2021
★★★ Why Does Google Flag a Redirected URL as Blocked by Robots.txt When It Actually Isn't?
SEO expert Glenn Gabe indicated on Twitter that, in Search Console, if URL A redirects to URL B which is blocked by robots.txt, URL A will be marked as also blocked by this file, even though, in reali...
John Mueller Jan 18, 2021
★★★ Does the URL removal tool really take your pages out of Google's index?
The URL removal tool does not remove pages from Google's systems but only hides their visibility in search results. The pages remain indexed and count towards the site. To truly remove content, you mu...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Should you really include HTML pages in an image sitemap instead of just JPG files?
Image sitemaps must reference the URLs of HTML pages that contain the images, with the image extension to indicate which images are present. Submitting only image files in a sitemap is ineffective, as...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Do complex migrations really lead to ranking fluctuations?
During major migrations (domain change, CMS change, structure change, hosting), ranking fluctuations are inevitable. It's impossible to guarantee that the final setup will have equivalent SEO to the i...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ How can you tell if SafeSearch is penalizing your content in Google results?
To test whether SafeSearch affects content, perform a site: search and then add &safe=on or &safe=off to the URL. If the results are identical, SafeSearch does not affect the site....
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Why does Google refuse to index images without a parent HTML page?
Images can only be indexed by Google if they are part of an HTML page. An image sitemap works with the image extension that indicates which images are found on which HTML landing pages. Submitting onl...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★ Should you detail each URL in a reconsideration request after a manual penalty?
For a reconsideration request after a manual action, it is sufficient to clearly indicate what problem was identified and what measures were taken to correct it. There is no need to provide all techni...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Why doesn’t Google's URL removal tool actually take your pages out of its index?
To truly remove content from Google's index, you need to return a 404, 410 code, or use the noindex tag. The URL removal tool merely temporarily hides pages from the results without taking them out of...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Does using noindex during migration mean you're losing all your SEO value in Google's eyes?
If you use noindex on old URLs during a migration instead of redirecting, all the value collected by those old URLs will be lost....
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Why do URL restructurings cause traffic fluctuations for 1 to 2 months?
Every site restructuring generates fluctuations for 1 to 2 months. During this transition, search struggles to understand the full picture of the site. Plan the timing to minimize business impact....
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Does the technical duplicate content issue really harm your site's SEO?
Google handles technical duplicate content (multiple URLs generating the same content) by automatically selecting a canonical version to index. Only this canonical version counts for indexing and qual...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
★★★ Does technical duplicate content really penalize your site?
When Google detects technical duplicate content (multiple URLs pointing to the same content), it chooses a canonical URL and only indexes that one. Only the indexed version counts for the site's quali...
John Mueller Jan 15, 2021
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