Google: New TLDs Have No Magical SEO Bonus -
John Mueller at Google must have a pet peeve against the misinformation domain name registrars push out about TLDs and SEO. He has time and time again said they play no role in ranking at Google. But that didn't stop John and Google from posting something official on the Google blog yesterday. John said Google has heard "questions and misconceptions" about the new TLDs and wanted to set the record straight. On Google+ John said the short version: Somewhat simplified: if you spot a domain ... read more ...
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Wed 22nd July 2015
SEO: Google wertet nicht – ob deine Domain nun .sucks oder .rules ist | t3n -
Top-Level-Domains: Keine Vorteile durch Keyword-Wahl
Seit Jahren gibt es in der SEO-Szene teils heftige Diskussionen über die Gewichtung verschiedener Domain-Extensions. Google hat diese Unklarheit bezüglich der Behandlung der neuen generischen Top-Level-Domains (TLDs) im Vergleich etwa zu .com jetzt beseitigt: „Unser System behandelt neue generische TLDs genauso wie alle anderen generischen TLDs (wie .com und .org). Keywords in einer TLD verschaffen in der Suche weder einen Vor- noch ... read more ...
SEO: Google wertet nicht – ob deine Domain nun .sucks oder .rules ist -
Top-Level-Domains: Keine Vorteile durch Keyword-Wahl
Seit Jahren gibt es in der SEO-Szene teils heftige Diskussionen über die Gewichtung verschiedener Domain-Extensions. Google hat diese Unklarheit bezüglich der Behandlung der neuen generischen Top-Level-Domains (TLDs) im Vergleich etwa zu .com jetzt beseitigt: „Unser System behandelt neue generische TLDs genauso wie alle anderen generischen TLDs (wie .com und .org). Keywords in einer TLD verschaffen in der Suche weder einen Vor- noch ... read more ...
L’avis officiel de Google sur les extensions de noms de domaine – WebRankInfo -
Par Olivier Duffez, mercredi 22 juillet 2015
Google a publié sur son blog officiel pour les webmasters des explications sur la façon dont les nouvelles extensions de nom de domaine sont prises en compte dans l'algorithme (SEO). En gros : aucun avantage particulier.
La position officielle de Google sur l'impact des nouvelles extensions de nom de domaine sur le référencement naturel
L'article confirme donc ce que j'avais expliqué concernant les nouvelles extensions de noms de domaine : ... read more ...
L’avis officiel de Google sur les extensions de noms de domaine -
Par Olivier Duffez, mercredi 22 juillet 2015
Google a publié sur son blog officiel pour les webmasters des explications sur la façon dont les nouvelles extensions de nom de domaine sont prises en compte dans l'algorithme (SEO). En gros : aucun avantage particulier.
La position officielle de Google sur l'impact des nouvelles extensions de nom de domaine sur le référencement naturel
L'article confirme donc ce que j'avais expliqué concernant les nouvelles extensions de noms de domaine : ... read more ...
L’avis officiel de Google sur les nouvelles extensions de noms de domaine -
Par Olivier Duffez, mercredi 22 juillet 2015
Google a publié sur son blog officiel pour les webmasters des explications sur la façon dont les nouvelles extensions de nom de domaine sont prises en compte dans l'algorithme (SEO). En gros : aucun avantage particulier.
La position officielle de Google sur l'impact des nouvelles extensions de nom de domaine sur le référencement naturel
L'article confirme donc ce que j'avais expliqué concernant les nouvelles extensions de noms de domaine : ... read more ...
L’avis officiel de Google sur les nouvelles extensions de noms de … -
Par Olivier Duffez, mercredi 22 juillet 2015
Google a publié sur son blog officiel pour les webmasters des explications sur la façon dont les nouvelles extensions de nom de domaine sont prises en compte dans l'algorithme (SEO). En gros : aucun avantage particulier.
La position officielle de Google sur l'impact des nouvelles extensions de nom de domaine sur le référencement naturel
L'article confirme donc ce que j'avais expliqué concernant les nouvelles extensions de noms de domaine : ... read more ...
Google swears blind it doesn’t give SEO advantage to new internet dot-words -
Analysis For the third time in three years, Google has reiterated its position that it will not give a search ranking advantage to domain names with new internet top-level domains.
In a post to its Webmaster Central Blog, the search engine giant has posted and answered six questions over how it handles top-level domains.
Most of the questions reiterate widely known policies, such as the fact that "country ... read more ...
Tue 21st July 2015
Google: All Domain Extensions Are Weighted The Same – Search Engine Journal - Google cleared the air today about how it deals with domain extensions, and confirmed that they’re all weighted equally.With the sudden surge in the amount of domain extensions available, Google has been receiving questions about how the new top level domains (TLDs) like .expert and .pizza are being treated versus old TLDs like .com and .org.The short answer: When Google crawls, indexes, and ranks URLs it makes no difference whether your domain ends in .com or .sucks.All TLDs are treated the same ... read more ...
Google: All Domain Extensions Are Weighted The Same - Google cleared the air today about how it deals with domain extensions, and confirmed that they’re all weighted equally.With the sudden surge in the amount of domain extensions available, Google has been receiving questions about how the new top level domains (TLDs) like .expert and .pizza are being treated versus old TLDs like .com and .org.The short answer: When Google crawls, indexes, and ranks URLs it makes no difference whether your domain ends in .com or .sucks.All TLDs are treated the same ... read more ...
Google Prepares Brands For New TLDs In Search - As
a new generation of top level domain (TLD) names continues to emerge, Google steps up to provide answers to questions from brands on how its engine will handle the queries. "We’ve heard
and seen questions and misconceptions about the way we treat new top level domains (TLDs), like .guru, .how, or any of the .BRAND gTLDs," wrote John Mueller, Webmaster Trends analyst, in a post
published Tuesday. He explains that the search engine and its algorithms treat new gTLDs similar to other gTLDs, such ... read more ...
Google Prepares Brands For New TLDs In Search 07/22/2015 – MediaPost - As
a new generation of top level domain (TLD) names continues to emerge, Google steps up to provide answers to questions from brands on how its engine will handle the queries. "We’ve heard
and seen questions and misconceptions about the way we treat new top level domains (TLDs), like .guru, .how, or any of the .BRAND gTLDs," wrote John Mueller, Webmaster Trends analyst, in a post
published Tuesday. He explains that the search engine and its algorithms treat new gTLDs similar to other gTLDs, such ... read more ...
Google Gives An Update On How It Handles New gTLDs – WebProNews -
Google is letting webmasters know about how it handles new top level domains. The company says that as many new generic TLDs become available, it wants to provide some insight into how they’re handled in Google search as it has seen and heard a lot of misconceptions about the topic.
The most important thing to note is that Google will generally treat the new gTLDs just like any other gTLDs like .com, .org, etc. Keywords in the TLD do not give it any advantage or disadvantage in search, it says. ... read more ...
Google Gives An Update On How It Handles New gTLDs -
Google is letting webmasters know about how it handles new top level domains. The company says that as many new generic TLDs become available, it wants to provide some insight into how they’re handled in Google search as it has seen and heard a lot of misconceptions about the topic.
The most important thing to note is that Google will generally treat the new gTLDs just like any other gTLDs like .com, .org, etc. Keywords in the TLD do not give it any advantage or disadvantage in search, it says. ... read more ...
Google Explains How It Handles The New Top Level Domains (TLDs) – Search … -
Google’s John Mueller has just published on the Google Webmaster Central blog how Google handles the new top level domains (TLDs). John said Google is publishing this because of the questions and misconceptions the company has heard throughout the webmaster community.
In summary, there are no TLDs that Google finds preferential to others; they are all treated equally in rankings. There are some geo-specific TLDs that Google will default to a specific country and use ... read more ...
Google Explains How It Handles The New Top Level Domains (TLDs) -
Google’s John Mueller has just published on the Google Webmaster Central blog how Google handles the new top level domains (TLDs). John said Google is publishing this because of the questions and misconceptions the company has heard throughout the webmaster community.
In summary, there are no TLDs that Google finds preferential to others; they are all treated equally in rankings. There are some geo-specific TLDs that Google will default to a specific country and use ... read more ...
Google Answers The Question Of How Will It Rank New gTLD’s: .Brands Get No … -
Google published a post today on how will Google rank new gTLD’s.
“”With the coming of many new generic top level domains (gTLDs), we’d like to give some insight into how these are handled in Google’s search. We’ve heard and seen questions and misconceptions about the way we treat new top level domains (TLDs), like .guru, .how, or any of the .BRAND gTLDs, for example:
Q: How will new gTLDs affect search? Is Google changing the search algorithm to favor these TLDs? How important are they ... read more ...
Google explica cómo trata los nuevos dominios de nivel superior en … - ¿Tendrán los dominios .london preferencia sobre el resto a la hora de buscar contenido y lugares en Londres?, ¿será mejor comprar un dominio .how desde un punto de vista SEO?, ¿Google favorecerá a los dominios de nivel superior nuevos (TLD)?… son muchas las preguntas que se han realizado desde que los dominios de nivel superior se han multiplicado, y hoy Google responde a todas ellas en esta página que acaban de publicar.La respuesta rápida es NO, Google tratará a estos nuevos dominios ... read more ...
Don’t expect your fancy new top-level domain to give you an SEO boost, says … -
With companies now able to apply to use their own brand as a top-level domain (TLD), there have been suggestions that doing this might be an easy way to get a boost in search-engine rankings. For example, that Samsung using something like http://www.phones.samsung might get more hits than the usual samsung.com domain. Not so, says Google …
In its official webmaster blog, the company says that new top-level domains will be treated exactly like conventional ones.
Our systems treat ... read more ...
Don’t expect your fancy new top-level domain to give you an SEO boost, says Google -
With companies now able to apply to use their own brand as a top-level domain (TLD), there have been suggestions that doing this might be an easy way to get a boost in search-engine rankings. For example, that Samsung using something like http://www.phones.samsung might get more hits than the usual samsung.com domain. Not so, says Google …
In its official webmaster blog, the company says that new top-level domains will be treated exactly like conventional ones.
Our systems treat ... read more ...
How Google Handles the New Top Level Domains for SEO – The SEM Post - Google Webmaster Blog has posted a new blog post regarding all the new gTLDs (generic top level domains) that have been making their debut recently and how Google is handling those new gTLDs from a ranking and SEO perspective.
Most notably, Google states that essentially they treat all gTLDs, including the new brand gTLDs, the same as any other gTLD in the search index.
They also talk about the new regional and city TLDs, such as .london or .bayern. In these cases, they are being treated – at ... read more ...
How Google Handles the New Top Level Domains for SEO - Google Webmaster Blog has posted a new blog post regarding all the new gTLDs (generic top level domains) that have been making their debut recently and how Google is handling those new gTLDs from a ranking and SEO perspective.
Most notably, Google states that essentially they treat all gTLDs, including the new brand gTLDs, the same as any other gTLD in the search index.
They also talk about the new regional and city TLDs, such as .london or .bayern. In these cases, they are being treated – at ... read more ...
Neue ".sucks"-Domain: NetNames reicht Wettbewerbsbeschwerde bei EU-Kommission … -
(PresseBox) (London/München, 21.07.2015)
NetNames (http://www.netnames.de), führender Spezialist für Online-Markenschutz, hat bei der EU-Kommission Beschwerde gegen Vox Populi Registry Ltd. eingereicht. Das Unternehmen bittet, die Preisstrategie des kanadischen Betreibers der generischen Top-Level-Domain (gTLD) ".sucks" zu untersuchen. Stein des Anstoßes: Vox Populi hat eine Preisstruktur entwickelt, durch die Markeninhabern - unabhängig ... read more ...
PresseBox > NetNames GmbH > Neue ".sucks"-Domain: NetNames reicht … -
(PresseBox) (London/München, 21.07.2015)
NetNames (http://www.netnames.de), führender Spezialist für Online-Markenschutz, hat bei der EU-Kommission Beschwerde gegen Vox Populi Registry Ltd. eingereicht. Das Unternehmen bittet, die Preisstrategie des kanadischen Betreibers der generischen Top-Level-Domain (gTLD) ".sucks" zu untersuchen. Stein des Anstoßes: Vox Populi hat eine Preisstruktur entwickelt, durch die Markeninhabern - unabhängig ... read more ...
Mon 20th July 2015
Silicon Valley’s Naming Problem and How to Fight it – Tech.Co -
The global startup scene is more turbulent than ever and this makes it quite hard for new companies to build their reputation both online and offline. The former, of course, seems to be a tad more important given the potential of web marketing and online service delivery models most startups now experiment with.
In fact, for most modern startups, the web presence is everything. With minimum investment, they can reach worldwide consumers and build a global name. Provided that they choose a good ... read more ...