Beyond the Google Sandbox dilemma, is the age of a domain name still of prime importance? Google has made it known in the past that older domains had priority in rank, all other things being equal.
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Yes, domains increase in search engine value as they get older. That seems to be a constant with the algorithms. I would say it's because search engines like Google value sites that they believe are most likely to remain online. Older sites have an established record.
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Older domain names do help move you up the search engine ranking ladder. They must be hosted, however. The domain age, as it's been explained to me, is considered from the time the website is published. For optimization purposes, you shouldn't let a domain name sit for too long.
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I have two websites which is almost 3 years ago and it is well getting traffic from search engines.I think that main reason for this is the age of the domain name....
If you want to know the age of your domain name,you visit here whoisxy.com which shows the created date of your domain name...Last edited by kanika; 03-10-11, 11:56 AM.
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Originally posted by kanika View PostI have two websites which is almost 3 years ago and it is well getting traffic from search engines.I think that main reason for this is the age of the domain name....
If you want to know the age of your domain name,you visit here whois.com which shows the created date of your domain name...
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