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Does domain age help?

Started by abhirampathak3, 02-28-2013, 02:02:21

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indiainfo

An old domain might have some trust juice, but if you think it's gonna magically boost your rankings, you're dreaming, fam. Google ain't handing out freebies just 'cause your domain's been chilling since the dial-up days.
If it's got no backlink power, no content cred, and a sketchy history, that "aged" domain is just dead weight.
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Harold West

Yes, domain age can help a little in SEO.

Search engines may trust older domains more because they have been around for a long time. But domain age alone is not enough.

Good content, strong backlinks, and a clean site history are also important.

So yes, domain age helps, but it is just one small part of SEO.
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firstdigiadd

"Domain age may positively affect SEO to some extent, but it is not considered a direct ranking factor.
If an older domain has a history of publishing high-quality content, acquiring backlinks, and being trusted by search engines over a long period, it will probably have an edge. However, just having an old domain without any authority or relevant content will not increase the rankings. It means that a new site can still rank higher than an old one if its content is better, the user experience is good, and the site has been link-built.
At First DigiAdd, we put less emphasis on the age of the domain and concentrate more on factors such as authority, relevance, and technical health which have a much stronger impact on the success of the SEO campaign.

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DigitalAacharyas

For sure, aged domains can have a positive impact on your website ranking, but it is still not considered a major factor in ranking your site directly. Generally, older domains are the ones that get the trust and the recognition, as they turn into the authorities on the topic, particularly if they have been clean in terms of links and content for a long time.  However, it is still conceivable that a newly registered domain with really great content, appropriate SEO execution, and a strong backlink profile can have similar rankings or outrank an established domain. The crux of the matter is that search engines place the utmost importance on relevance, authority, and user experience—rather than a mix of domains that is simply the oldest. At Digital Aacharya Institute, students are encouraged to focus on establishing authority and quality signals for SEO success rather than solely relying on the age of a domain.
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