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Old 01-29-2008, 07:50 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Excellent advice. Been reading your blog and realise there're tons of information there.. Really appreciate your help here.

By the way, is it true that its not ideal for new internet sites (sites that are <2 years) to have many visitors? Apparently I read somewhere that Google will check the number of years the site is registered, and that will affect the ranking of the site..
Glad to help! Yes, Google has many aging factors, including domain age. New sites can overcome these by building strong inbound links, but even so, new sites have a tougher time ranking than older sites. It's not impossible, but it's just more difficult. Jim Boykin, one of the top SEO experts, won't even take on a client if their site is younger than two years old.
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