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We keep hearing that Google and other search engines likes aged domains. I want to open a few points up for discussion about so called “aged domains”…
1.) Is there any proof out there that aged domains are more SEO friendly? Or is it an urban legend by now?
2.) How is the age of a domain determined? What if a domain goes through expiration? It was originally registered in 1997, but now that the domain expired and was picked up in 2007 – is the age still there, or is it a reborn domain in the search engines mind?
3.) Is there any place you can put a domain and get its “true” age – without just looking at Whois which often reflects a domain that expired?
1.) Is there any proof out there that aged domains are more SEO friendly? Or is it an urban legend by now?
2.) How is the age of a domain determined? What if a domain goes through expiration? It was originally registered in 1997, but now that the domain expired and was picked up in 2007 – is the age still there, or is it a reborn domain in the search engines mind?
3.) Is there any place you can put a domain and get its “true” age – without just looking at Whois which often reflects a domain that expired?









