SEO
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Digital Marketing Expert
The age of your site is a minor factor. Since there are several factors that will drive you to the top in Google, you have a great chance at ranking high with your new startup. I don't know the details of your company, but can offer you some basic guidelines. 1-follow onsite SEO best practices and ensure you new set is set up properly, 2-follow off-site SEO best practices to drive traffic to your site and build social proof, 3-run some basic PPC ads to further drive traffic to your site. I hope this helps and please don't hesitate to reach out if you have further questions!
Answered almost 9 years ago
Business and advisory
yup. it does have a bit negative impact. you may give reference on your new URL or just by incurring a nominal cost on advertisement, you may get to same level, but it may take some time
Answered almost 9 years ago
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That is now an SEO myth. You can hear Matt Cutts talk about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pnpg00FWJY
Again, the most important is your content and the backlinks. You may want to make alliances and friends with good site in a related industry with "presence" (DA) so they will link to your website and that will give you significant results. Directories are useful for that but industry related is even better.
Eg.: You in the tourism industry and the Tour Operator alliances list your site, you will have your site crawled quickly and have as much chances as an "old" site if you have good content.
In clear, do not worry about your domain age, but about the content and links to your site .. like a road to your house.
Speaking about SEO myths, that is a great list :
http://vope.net/seo-myths/
Hope this helps :)
Answered almost 9 years ago
Author, Speaker, CEO
Age of site itself is a relatively minor factor, if at all. What does matter, however, is site authority. Authority takes time to build and you will be disadvantaged against sites that have been building their own authority. If you aggressively pursue web marketing it can take anywhere from 6 months to a year or two to be in a relatively competitive position. That all depends on the competition. If your start up is in a relatively noncompetitive field, it won't take much time at all.
Answered almost 9 years ago
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How much your site content is updated is most important. We receive about 300 pieces of new content per month. Each new piece drives a new sitemap into all the search engines, so they crawl us 4-10 times per day. We are always #1 in search priority. FYI, keywords are dead from a Marketing perspective, focus on page tags, content tags, and new content placement and site-mapping, More important is social trend and behavior management.
These are all highly automated today, knowing the behavioral engine logic, and the monetization engine logic and having them in sync is primary mission objective for today's marketing. BTW, most people do not even have a clue on these engines :)
Answered almost 9 years ago
Prefessional Content Writer
It is a common misconception that the age of a website is a key factor in successful search engine optimization (SEO). While it is true that Google and other search engines do consider the age of a domain when ranking results, this is only one small part of the complex algorithms they use to determine which sites should be shown for a given query. In reality, there are many factors that are more important than age when it comes to SEO, such as the quality of your content, the relevance of your keywords, and the strength of your backlink profile. You can click here https://www.wales247.co.uk/6-reasons-to-get-help-from-writing-services-for-students to learn best writing services tips as the age may be a minor consideration in SEO, it is certainly not the most important factor.
Answered over 2 years ago