Tag Archives: Domain

Ought to You Fear About Domain Authority? Be taught to Learn and Use This search engine optimization Metric Successfully

Have you ever wondered about the importance of domain authority in your SEO strategy? Whether you’re a business owner or a marketing professional, this metric should be on your radar. It could be the key to enhancing your website’s visibility on search engines. In this article, we’ll delve into domain authority in detail. I want […]

Google Says Your Domain Will By no means Make Or Break Your website positioning

Google’s John Mueller said on Mastodon a few tips on domain names, but one line was pretty strong. He said, “your domain name is never going to make or break your SEO.” Here are the points he made on domains on the topic of dashes in domain names. He wrote, “In the domain name, is […]

What is a Good Domain Authority & How to Increase This Rating?

When it comes to Search Engine Optimization (SEO), many factors influence page rankings.  On top of it all, the competition for the first positions is huge, and competitors know how to have websites considered a reference by Google’s algorithms.  Therefore, working on some decisive points, like Domain Authority (DA), puts your company in a prominent […]

Google Recommends You Launch A New Area Earlier than Migrating Content material To It

Google’s John Mueller said it “reduces some risk” to launch a new domain prior weeks before migrating your site to it. John said this helps both with internal site risks and also external site risks (like from Google’s side). This came up in a Twitter thread where Jan Caerels posted asking “Someone recently asked me […]

Google Says Hyphens In Area Names Not Thought-about Low High quality

Google’s John Mueller was asked if having hyphens in your domain name, like www.my-site-goes-here.com, can cause ranking issues in Google Search. John Mueller said no, domains with hyphens are not seen as low quality by Google algorithms. Here are those tweets: I’m tempted to answer something sarcastic, but no. — John Mueller is watching out […]

Moving Area To Non permanent Area & Then Again To Authentic Area

An SEO is in a situation where a site needs to move from www.domain.com to new.domain.com and then a few months later back to www.domain.com. John Mueller of Google was asked if they should use 302 redirects but John said, no, use 301 redirects. Moving back and forth with domains is an SEO nightmare, no […]

Google Now Says Favicons No Longer Want To Be Hosted On Identical Area

Google has updated its favicon search developer documentation to now say that you don’t need to host the favicon in the same domain in order to be eligible for a favicon in Google Search results. Google removed the line, “the URL must be in the same domain as the home page.” Here is a screenshot […]

Email Sending 101: IP Repute vs. Domain Repute

Many factors influence email deliverability, including improving sender authenticationkeeping clean email listssending wanted content, having a good sending reputation, and much more. Your sending reputation is how internet service providers (ISPs) identify you as a legitimate sender. So every time you send an email campaign, ISPs collect valuable data that says whether you follow proper […]

SEOs Blended On The Significance Of Domain Age As A Google Rating Issue

A recent Twitter poll by Tim Soulo shows that SEOs are super mixed in their opinion of the importance of domain name age on SEO and Google rankings. The poll showed 40% said domain age is a significant ranking factor in Google, 26% said no, it is not. The rest of the responses, 33%, said […]

Google Site Title At Area Degree Whereas Favicons At Area and Subdomain Ranges

Google has clarified its help documentation for the new site name markup and old favicon requirements about if they can be specified on the domain versus sub-domain versus sub-directory levels. In short, site names are supported at the domain level, and not at the subdomain or subdirectory level. Favicons are supported at the domain and […]