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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★★ Do flat URLs really hinder Google's understanding?
A very flat URL structure (with no clear folders or parameters) makes it harder for Google to understand which parts of the URL are relevant. Parameters (e.g., city=paris) allow Google to test by remo...
John Mueller Jun 23, 2020
★★ Why do your review snippets seem to disappear and then reappear every week?
Weekly or monthly activations/deactivations of review snippets suggest a technical issue or algorithmic hesitation. This is not normal behavior. It's essential to share the URLs in the forum or with t...
John Mueller Jun 23, 2020
★★★ Is Domain Authority Really Useless for Your SEO Strategy?
Google does not use a 'Domain Authority' metric in its ranking algorithm. It's a useful third-party metric for understanding a site, but not a Google ranking factor....
John Mueller Jun 23, 2020
★★★ Is Google really confusing your local pages with duplicates because of URL patterns?
Google can make mistakes with canonicalization if the systems determine that a part of the URL (e.g., city name) is irrelevant, especially if random names do not generate a 404. This leads to incorrec...
John Mueller Jun 23, 2020
★★ Do technical errors on a main domain really penalize its subdomains?
Technical errors (404s, structured data issues, speed problems, grammar) on a domain generally do not affect subdomains. Exception: if the main domain appears completely offline, Google can deduce tha...
John Mueller Jun 23, 2020
★★★ Should you really ditch third-party tools to test the HTML rendering of your pages?
Google recommends using its official tools (Mobile-Friendly Test, Rich Results Test, URL Inspection Tool) rather than third-party tools to check the rendered HTML. These tools show exactly what the Go...
Martin Splitt Jun 23, 2020
★★★ Are YouTube Links Really Useless for Your SEO?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that Google's search engine does not use links from YouTube in its algorithm......
John Mueller Jun 22, 2020
★★ Should you really unify the mobile, desktop, and AMP experience to avoid penalties?
Using different user approaches for desktop, mobile, and AMP (e.g., layered navigation on mobile, standard URLs on desktop) is not inherently bad, but it unnecessarily complicates the site and increas...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Is it true that Google's cache is a trap for testing your page's rendering?
Google's cache: function (cache URL) is not a reliable testing tool. If the rendering in the cache seems incorrect, it means nothing. Use the URL Inspection Tool in Search Console to test rendering, n...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Does Googlebot really download images during the main crawl?
For the main web crawl, Google generally does not download the image files themselves, only the URLs of the images, their alt text, and their context. This is why images can fail to load in testing to...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Is your lazy loading preventing Google from detecting your images?
If lazy loading shows placeholder URLs in the rendered HTML instead of the real image URLs, Google will only see the placeholders. This indicates an incorrect lazy loading implementation that needs to...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Does Google really see the HTML you think is optimized?
Google's testing tools (URL Inspection Tool, Rich Results Test, Mobile-Friendly Test) display the rendered HTML as seen by Googlebot. If an element appears in this rendered HTML, Google sees it. If it...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Why doesn’t Google need to download your images to index them?
Images are often not downloaded by Search Console testing tools for performance reasons, but this does not affect indexing. For the main web crawl, Google only needs the image URL, alt text, and conte...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Can poorly implemented lazy loading really make your images invisible to Google?
If lazy loading only shows placeholder URLs in the rendered HTML instead of the actual image URLs, it indicates incorrect implementation and Google will not see the real images. Check the rendered HTM...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Does URL Inspection really uncover canonical conflicts?
The URL Inspection tool in Search Console can serve as an indicator to detect potential confusion regarding the canonical tag declared by the user versus the one detected by Google....
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Should you really worry about loading errors in Search Console?
In the URL Inspection tool, seeing that resources could not be loaded (especially with the 'other error') is not necessarily problematic. Google does not load certain resources like Google Analytics b...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Can you really rely on Google's cache: to diagnose an SEO issue?
Google's cache: feature in Search is not a testing tool and should not be used to diagnose SEO issues. If the rendering appears incorrect, it means nothing. Official testing tools like Search Console ...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Does JavaScript really consume more crawl budget than classic HTML?
JavaScript sites may consume slightly more crawl budget if JS makes extra network requests, but Google caches common resources (JS, CSS, identical images) between pages. The real impact on crawl budge...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★ Do failed screenshots in Google Search Console really block indexing?
If the URL Inspection tool or headless Chromium tools cannot generate a screenshot of a long page, it is not an issue for indexing. Only the rendered HTML counts; the screenshot is optional and a gene...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
★★★ Does the rendered HTML in Search Console really reflect what Googlebot indexes?
Google's testing tools (URL Inspection Tool, Rich Results Test, Mobile-Friendly Test) display the rendered HTML as seen by Googlebot. If content appears in the rendered HTML, Google can use it; if it ...
Martin Splitt Jun 17, 2020
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