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Saturday, 23 February 2013

Domain Age Does Matters?

Is aged domains worth gold for SEO?
Domain age is one among the 200 ranking signals in Google ranking algorithm. One of the reasons why older domains are important is due to the number of backlinks the website have built over the years, the trust it has gained with the search engines. Learn more...

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