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Originally Posted by mjtaylor
I'm not sure age of domain really matters any more ... I have seen a new site (less than 6 months old) come up to the top 10-20 for a highly competitive term recently and it is still climbing. No sandbox. The 3,000 backlinks to its blog probably has something to do with that ...
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This was on Google? I was going to say that age might be rated higher. All the pages in my keyword for my top client "Above Ground Pools" all have a pretty solid domain age. But then again that age could also impact IBL's, one would think naturally links come with age.
All of these issues are so interelated i don't think this pie can be cut. Since staying in the top ten of google is a matter of a fraction of a percent difference between you and your competitors algorithm score, failing on one of these is a failure on all.
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