Domain Age is Definitely King

Discussion in 'Google' started by Michaelr, Jun 11, 2009.

  1. #1
    Many would argue that the age of a domain has little or no impact of getting PR. I have alway thought it as a significant impact but I have now had it confirmed well and truly.

    I have links pages on a number of sites and sum of these have up to 100 outbound links and only up to 4 low pr inbound links.
    So if the PR juice is flowing out of these pages at a faster rate than its coming in then how can the PR increase other than from the domain ageing?
     
    Michaelr, Jun 11, 2009 IP
  2. camp185

    camp185 Well-Known Member

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    3 year old site, nearly 50,000 pages, most inbound links go to other pages beside home page, gets between 500-1000 google hits a day, zero PR: http://www.apopularitycontest.com/ Age hasn't helped this one. Not selling text links either.
     
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  3. bermuda

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    #3
    Age of the domain names is not going to help boost their PR but their TrustRank and helping them getting out of the claimed Sand Box. As mentioned, it is possible finding low or zero PR sites which are several years old but the main point nowadays is having top rankings instead of that green bar anyway.
     
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    #4
    Yes, the age of s website (not only domain) could help in the trust rank. Specially if the site has stable content (do not means same content, but mean related content) all this years. If Google fights spammy sites, age can be a thing to keep in mind i guess.
     
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  5. WarrenBuffett

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    #5
    Google weighs the age of the domain heavily in SERPS big time!
     
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  6. Michaelr

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    #6
    I found my php site which is my oldest was the least sucessful in getting page rank compared to my html. Having heaps of hits won't alter PR but the important think is you are getting the traffic.
    Then one day it jumped to PR1 and then 3 months to PR2. Can't explain why this happens but I have around 15 html subpages that jumped to PR 1 withing 6 weeks of birth.
     
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  7. EC23

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    #7
    I think it's the age of the site not the domain matters, that's why when you buy an old domain and point it to a new site, google will just treat it as a new site, and all authority goes away.

    But yes, the age can help your rankings, not your PR. Anyway PR is not that important, low pr sites rank well too.
     
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  8. Michaelr

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    Isn't it your domain age tracked and not your website?
     
    Michaelr, Jun 11, 2009 IP
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    #9
    domain age helps and gives you an edge over others.
     
    evolveforever, Jun 11, 2009 IP
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    #10
    I can see a lot of aged sites still without PR or having a low PR. The first published algorithm on PR calculation does not include any age factor in it, but who knows if it changed now? However, I still believe that age does carry some value on SERP, but not PR.
     
    mdamin76, Jun 12, 2009 IP
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    #11
    I've always found that aged domains work better than new ones.
     
    contentboss, Jun 12, 2009 IP
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    #12
    it's not "King" it may know one of his servants though ;)

    Google ** SEO design packages **

    #1 & #2 site = 6 months old - PR3 domain

    #3 site = 18 months old - PR5 domain - top 30 for "SEO"

    #4 site = 2 & 1/2 years old - PR5 domain. top 10 for "SEO"

    #5 site = 2 & 1/2 years old - PR5 domain.
     
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  13. Sir Rusty

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    Well, www.xtremebb.com has been out since 2002. But, I just got it for my forum software last year. And I only got a PR1? Automaticly :confused:??? But, PR1 isn't that good. Its just a head start :confused:!???
     
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  14. thefandango

    thefandango Active Member

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    #14
    Domain age definitely makes a difference, but then again I never have a problem getting new sites and domains straight into the SERP's and rising, so its a funny one.
     
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    #15
    PR in not every thing. High ranking in SE still the key.
     
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    #16
    Did not know age is that important.

    Personal think how visitors like your site might be more important.
     
    wacamoi, Jun 12, 2009 IP
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    #17
    domain age isn't king - but it helps
     
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  18. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    #18
    Domain age surely is a factor in SERP and PR, but you can overcome it with a good SEO.
     
    Abhik, Jun 12, 2009 IP
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    #19
    Domain age only is the king.
     
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    #20
    i registered an expired domain for my image hosting website and it got pr2 in 2 months itself
     
    Endangered, Jun 13, 2009 IP