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- Does registering your domain for 1 / 5 / 10 years counts as an SEO factor?
- I've heard some say that it does count as a factor. What do you think? Is it better to register your domain for 5 or 10 years instead of 1 year
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- I read one time if you buy it for long-term will help, also if you are whitehat don`t hide whois. I am pretty sure that nerd was saying from Google, Matt Cutts.
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- Definitely. Buying your domain for longer years surely increases it's trust in Google's eye.
- I've heard some say that it does count as a factor. What do you think? Is it better to register your domain for 5 or 10 years instead of 1 year?
- i think its doest matter because with same work on 2 domains 1 is on yearly based and 1 i booked for 5 years i did not get any favor or trust worthy behavior from google
- Probably a minuscule factor.
- A small factor which does become an influencing factor in determining your site's authority.
- I find this to work particularly well for local TLDs - registered 1 for 5 years, and did some link building (mostly those auto-generated ones), and site has been ranking a mid-competitive keyword for the past 3 years now within top3-10, with minimal maintenance.
- No. But age of the actual live site helps.
- Ranking factors are not disconnected from each other. Naturally as a site ages it would also gather links, increase its number of pages, etc. If you put contiguous work in a site covering both content growth and link building, in time you will rank better. But compared to quick blackhat ranking methods that worked until a few years ago, these days you actually need to put a lot of work into a project.
- No. But age of the actual live site helps.
- False.
- https://www.seroundtable.com/amp/domain-name-registration-expire-date-seo-26695.html
- Not an official Google ranking factor. Has been falsely promoted as such by registrars, for obvious reasons.
- This recent Twitter thread goes into it a bit: https://twitter.com/bill_slawski/status/1064332378473021440
- False.
- https://www.seroundtable.com/amp/domain-name-registration-expire-date-seo-26695.html
- I can say from personal experience that within first 6 months a site doesnt rank well, then starts picking up more traffic.
- Just a myth.
- Get google's trust by writing helpful content and strong links.
- if you generated 100mil a year would you share all the secrets about the inner workings ?
- food for thought
- Registering a domain for many years is not an SEO factor at all, you have to provide content what users needed that is more than enough.
- Then socialize your posts to attract the right visitors for your blog.
- Strength your blog with relevant backlinks from authoritative sites. Good luck.
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- Some people vouch for the fact that registering your domain for long haul is seen as a sign of authority by Google and other search engines. I don't go by this bullcrap. Tons of businesses open and shutdown on a regular basis.
- Just buy a 7 year old expired domain
- Is not a ranking factor, just myth. I never believ it also read it on many a seo forums in the past
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- I used to hear this often but someone at Google stated just a week or so back that it is not a ranking factor and to be honest; why should it?
- It seems so, but it must be minimal.
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- No, Matt Cutts said that how many years you registered your domain doesn't matter.
- Everything else is speculation.
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- It clear is not true and still some believe )
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