By: onreact
Good point mat but domain age is here to stay. That’s why domain history has been added as ranking factor to make sure the sheer age is not misused.
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View ArticleBy: Chris Hornak
“branding, does the domain have a brand and how often does that brand or domain name get mentioned” I would really like to figure out how search engines determine a brand name. I would have to assume...
View ArticleBy: Sydney Monis
I guess domain age, relevant high quality backlinks ar the two things that can be monitored by an algorithm better. For me, i’d say, domain age counts the most. The worst part about budding SEOs is...
View ArticleBy: Zach
I agree that a domain’s age is important. However, I feel there’s a very important factor that most SEOs don’t take into account: age of a backlink. Through me SEO adventures, I have found that the...
View ArticleBy: Andrew from OME
Authority and Trust is an excellent way of filtering out sites that rank from pure link volume. Thus this forces websites to actually provide real valuable content in order for Trusted sites to link to...
View ArticleBy: Mr Woc
Hi there Those do make sense, not really sure why everyone is obsessed with domain age on the comments mind, not like it something you can change !
View ArticleBy: Simon Rule
I have found getting 1 link from an authority site in your niche is worth approximatly 200 crappy links. Possibly more. When your site has authority, you can make a new page and it ranks with even the...
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[...] You link out to a site you trust in most cases, even if you disagree. There is even a so called Trustrank by Yahoo. Many people argue that Google uses a very similar concept to assign trust to...
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