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No, it's absolutely not dead. The point that content strategy is currently more important, but if comparing 2 pages of same content quality, the one who's older will be in top.
There are few reasons of that:
but anyway the structure & content can beat the age easily
- elder means more links on the site
- elder means more trustful
- elder means users like this site
He was asking just about the domain age. Sure, you can draw INDIRECT conclusions that IF a website is older it has more trust ,links and users, but JUST the age of the domain doesn`t have any direct effect on SEO.
One more thing: I have a blog where I post once each 3 months, but it has an age of 3 years and you have a blog where you post once a week, but your blog is only 1 year old.
Which blog do you think will be favored SEO wise?
Google Ranking Factors: The Complete List
Have a look. The age factor still means something.
I do think that the age of the domain matter a lot. It helps in ranking of the page. I remember I had the first domain registered and it took me a while for me to have the page well ranked on the google first page. With the age of the website especially when active, you will be able to get more content on board and this means that you will have a well optimized website. So to me Dr Evil, the age will always matter and it it the reason people have been keeping tha domains for long and sell them at a very higher costs.I recently check out some SEO tutorial on udemy and found they don't emphasize or encourage the domain age. But in previous I know domain age had the impact on SEO. So is domain age dead for SEO?