Submit Your Article Forum Rules

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 15

Thread: WHOIS effect on Google

  1. #1
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    Global
    Posts
    220

    WHOIS effect on Google

    I have few questions about Google and its reslationship with WHOIS.

    1) Did Google searches 'WHOIS' database regularly to check who owns what and how many domain names they own?

    2) Is Google also see how many years you've registered each domain name?

    Thanks

  2. #2
    Senior Member wrmineo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    757

    Re: WHOIS effect on Google

    Quote Originally Posted by Manpasand
    I have few questions about Google and its reslationship with WHOIS.

    1) Did Google searches 'WHOIS' database regularly to check who owns what and how many domain names they own?

    2) Is Google also see how many years you've registered each domain name?

    Thanks
    I don't know where per se Google gets their information, but I've no doubt that their algo's are able to determine these data facts that you're inquiring about.

    Google does check for inter-linking to see if I have mulitple sites with similar content. I know for two reasons: 1. They readily admit it in their webmaster help sections. 2. I've gotten my hand slapped for this when I started out first building sites; ignorance is no excuse and it took many months of "lessons learned" to begin to get more likeable to the Big G.

    Longevity counts! Again, not sure that they're tapping whois.sc or whomever, but they do know how long site's have been live, active, etc. This is what leads to the so called sandbox affect for starters. Also, it seems that Google PR is somewhat weighted for sites that have been online longer; in that, they don't "give away" high PRs to new sites - who says it'll be there in six months is the rationale I believe. Just like in the real world, people like doing business with someone they feel will be there down the road.

    Hope this helps some, just remember, my opinions only. I suggest you do some more research directly with Google Webmaster Guidelines yourself before taking mine, or anyone's, advice at will.

    ~ Good Luck and Happy Ranking ~
    w®m
    W. R. Mineo

  3. #3
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    Global
    Posts
    220
    Is Longevity counts for new domain also? (e.g. if abc.com register for ONE yr. and xyz.com register for THREE yrs.)

    What would be the implications as far as "sandbox" concern?

  4. #4
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    913
    Since the beginning of this year Google IS domain registrar self, with no intention of selling domains' registrations.
    http://www.iana.org/assignments/registrar-ids
    See #895.

    Guess why they did it.
    Impossible? You just underestimate the time.

  5. #5
    Senior Member wrmineo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    757
    Quote Originally Posted by Manpasand
    Is Longevity counts for new domain also? (e.g. if abc.com register for ONE yr. and xyz.com register for THREE yrs.)

    What would be the implications as far as "sandbox" concern?
    Longevity referring to how long the site has been actively live, not necessarily how long the domain's been registered nor how long from today it will expire.
    W. R. Mineo

  6. #6
    Senior Member jacobwissler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Posts
    556

    Registration

    It only costs $80 to register your domaion for 10 years, and it shows the world that you plan (or hope) to keep the page up for a long time. Google knows this, and we can only assume they factor it into the algo.
    Sincerely, Jacob
    SEO Houston
    Everything looks better in Safari

  7. #7
    WebProWorld MVP
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Posts
    1,656
    jacobwissler is right. If you have a site that expires in less than one year and I have a site that expires in 5 years then I have made more of a commitment to that site than you have. And Google takes that into account when ranking sites.

    By the way, I believe Network Solutions will allow you to register a domain name for 100 years.
    Follow me on Twitter, I'm bhartzer or like my page on Facebook.

  8. #8
    Senior Member cspelts's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Posts
    540
    Quote Originally Posted by bhartzer
    If you have a site that expires in less than one year and I have a site that expires in 5 years then I have made more of a commitment to that site than you have. And Google takes that into account when ranking sites.
    Is this documented somewhere trustworthy?

    None of my domains is registered for more than a year, but I've owned some of them for nearly 10 years. It seems really odd to me that Google would care when the next registration fee is due - but if that's the case, I may change my ways.

  9. #9
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    913
    Quote Originally Posted by cspelts
    None of my domains is registered for more than a year, but I've owned some of them for nearly 10 years.
    It seems Google takes it into account too.
    If you own your domain for a long time you get some credits. It usually means the domain is surely not used for spam.
    Impossible? You just underestimate the time.

  10. #10
    We have had ours for five years. Longevity definitely helps. Does anyone know for sure how long the sandbox lasts? I have heard six months and up to a year, depending on the market.
    Visit the most comprehensive Las Vegas Real Estate, Summerlin Real Estate and Henderson Real Estate website online.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Can Whois Privacy Protection influence Google ranking
    By jenik in forum Google Discussion Forum
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 01-25-2007, 05:59 AM
  2. Google registrar status. Whois blocking?
    By docholiday in forum Search Engine Optimization Forum
    Replies: 32
    Last Post: 12-09-2006, 05:53 PM
  3. WHOIS data and Google SERPS
    By sGroup in forum Google Discussion Forum
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 05-16-2006, 10:47 PM
  4. Google blacklist whois
    By spiceboy in forum Google Discussion Forum
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 01-03-2006, 06:54 PM
  5. Whois.sc changed to whois-source.com
    By Blackicicle in forum Search Engine Optimization Forum
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-13-2004, 02:54 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •