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116 SEO Myths To Leave Behind: The Complete List by haconjy(m): 8:52pm On Apr 22, 2016
You probably know at least several SEO myths.
For the last 10 years, these myths and misconceptions become so many, causing confusion among programmers, webmasters, designers, small businesses, entrepreneurs and digital marketers.
Pretty much millions of people.
Here are the biggest myths, which are holding you back from your SEO success!
1. Exact match domains rank higher: EMDs may rank well on Google organic results for a while but they are a symbol of low-quality websites and usually don’t hold the rankings for too long. They are usually backed by spam link building.
2. Starting a website on an expired domain is better: Many dropped, or expiring domains are heavily spammed and may be permanently banned from Google index. Always check MajesticSEO
historical index and the snapshots on Web Archive. Further, more these domains were abused for SEO for too long and for a piece of mind start fresh with a new domain.
3. Domain Age is Important: Small and new websites outrank older ones when their content is better, and they get quality backlinks. For example, a brand new blog generated 17,584 visitors in one day and is ranking for competitive keywords. You can see how their traffic exploded for last few months.
4. Regional Domains provide huge SEO advantage: This study shows us that Google prioritizes quality information over local content. At least, this appears to be Google’s philosophy.
5. Domain registration length help with SEO: This is one of the oldest SEO myths. Registration length does not increase Google search engine rankings.
6. Google penalties don’t transfer with 301 redirects: If you move your penalized website to a new domain, Google may also pass along the penalty even without redirecting the URLs
.
7. Using 301 redirects for SEO still works: It was working a few years ago. Right now 301 redirects from old domains you buy only for 301 redirect don’t help much and even can hurt your rankings.
8. Moving a site to a new domain name has a negative impact on the site’s search engine rankings: There will be no long-term negative impact on a website’s rankings in the Google search results when you move the website according to Google’s instructions. Only follow the
detailed documentation in the Webmaster Tools Help Center when moving a site to a new domain name.
9. Keyword-rich domain names boost search rankings: Small businesses, which just starting out and have no experience with SEO often think that will help them to rank locally. Google’s John Mueller busted this myth in a post on the Webmaster Central Help Forum.
10. Hosting Location is important: It doesn’t matter where you are hosting your website. Try to get your top 10 competitors I.Ps from here and check their location on Google Maps. Still it is better to host your website in the country you are targeting for example United States.
11. You need a dedicated IP in order to rank well in Google: Google has stated that a dedicated IP has no affect on rankings. Here is what
Matt Cutts says about it on Youtube.
12. SEO hosting is still an option for private blog networks : Many people still use this tactic for short-term SEO results. Simply said SEO hosting leaves huge footprints and is easy to detect from Google. The result is your penalty on its way.
13. On-page SEO Optimization is Not Important: It is important as part of your online marketing strategy. On-page optimization is the base from where you start to build up.
14. On-page SEO is All You Need: Although it is important it is just basic optimization, which should be a part of every website and will not improve your Google rankings alone.
15. Too Many Dofollow Outbound Links Can Hurt Rankings: Actually if your outbound links are relevant this will help you. High ranking pages usually link out to relevant resources and don’t bother to use nofollow tag .
16. A few broken links won’t hurt: Having too many broken links on your page may be a sign of a neglected or abandoned site. The Google Rater Guidelines Document uses broken links to determine homepage’s quality.
17. Quantity of Indexed Pages Helps You Rank Higher: In the past, it was a commonly held belief that a higher number of total indexed pages helped rank a site higher in search. The truth is larger websites don’t automatically rank higher on Google .
18. Schema Markup is a Ranking Factor:
It help search engines to better understand your content. It could improve CTR rates but is doesn’t influence directly on your rankings.
19. H1 tags are a crucial element for SEO: Searchmetrics research shows little correlation between H1 tags and rankings. Still, you should write good H1 headings, but do it primarily for usability and accessibility, not so much for SEO.
20. Meta tags will boost your rankings:
Google announced back in 2009 that meta descriptions (and meta keywords) have no bearing on search rankings. Meta descriptions present a major opportunity for compelling message, which may
improve your click through rate .
21. It’s good practice to include a meta robots tag specifying index, follow: It’s totally unnecessary. The engines all assume they are allowed to index and follow unless you specify otherwise.
22. An XML Sitemap Will Boost Your Rankings: It only helps search engines to better understand your content. According to Google, it will not improve your rankings
23. Google Penalizes For Invalid HTML: Since there are a huge number of websites with less than perfect HTML code Google does not penalize sites that have broken or invalid HTML and does not use validated HTML code as a ranking signal.
24. You should end your URLs in .html:
This was never a factor.
25. Including your targeted term in the anchor text of internal links will help:
Testing done by MOZ , found that is not true.

Read the Remaining ones here (over 80 myth)
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Re: 116 SEO Myths To Leave Behind: The Complete List by Nobody: 5:03am On Apr 23, 2016
haconjy:
You probably know at least several SEO myths.
For the last 10 years, these myths and misconceptions become so many, causing confusion among programmers, webmasters, designers, small businesses, entrepreneurs and digital marketers.
Pretty much millions of people.
Here are the biggest myths, which are holding you back from your SEO success!
1. Exact match domains rank higher: EMDs may rank well on Google organic results for a while but they are a symbol of low-quality websites and usually don’t hold the rankings for too long. They are usually backed by spam link building.
2. Starting a website on an expired domain is better: Many dropped, or expiring domains are heavily spammed and may be permanently banned from Google index. Always check MajesticSEO
historical index and the snapshots on Web Archive. Further, more these domains were abused for SEO for too long and for a piece of mind start fresh with a new domain.
3. Domain Age is Important: Small and new websites outrank older ones when their content is better, and they get quality backlinks. For example, a brand new blog generated 17,584 visitors in one day and is ranking for competitive keywords. You can see how their traffic exploded for last few months.
4. Regional Domains provide huge SEO advantage: This study shows us that Google prioritizes quality information over local content. At least, this appears to be Google’s philosophy.
5. Domain registration length help with SEO: This is one of the oldest SEO myths. Registration length does not increase Google search engine rankings.
6. Google penalties don’t transfer with 301 redirects: If you move your penalized website to a new domain, Google may also pass along the penalty even without redirecting the URLs
.
7. Using 301 redirects for SEO still works: It was working a few years ago. Right now 301 redirects from old domains you buy only for 301 redirect don’t help much and even can hurt your rankings.
8. Moving a site to a new domain name has a negative impact on the site’s search engine rankings: There will be no long-term negative impact on a website’s rankings in the Google search results when you move the website according to Google’s instructions. Only follow the
detailed documentation in the Webmaster Tools Help Center when moving a site to a new domain name.
9. Keyword-rich domain names boost search rankings: Small businesses, which just starting out and have no experience with SEO often think that will help them to rank locally. Google’s John Mueller busted this myth in a post on the Webmaster Central Help Forum.
10. Hosting Location is important: It doesn’t matter where you are hosting your website. Try to get your top 10 competitors I.Ps from here and check their location on Google Maps. Still it is better to host your website in the country you are targeting for example United States.
11. You need a dedicated IP in order to rank well in Google: Google has stated that a dedicated IP has no affect on rankings. Here is what
Matt Cutts says about it on Youtube.
12. SEO hosting is still an option for private blog networks : Many people still use this tactic for short-term SEO results. Simply said SEO hosting leaves huge footprints and is easy to detect from Google. The result is your penalty on its way.
13. On-page SEO Optimization is Not Important: It is important as part of your online marketing strategy. On-page optimization is the base from where you start to build up.
14. On-page SEO is All You Need: Although it is important it is just basic optimization, which should be a part of every website and will not improve your Google rankings alone.
15. Too Many Dofollow Outbound Links Can Hurt Rankings: Actually if your outbound links are relevant this will help you. High ranking pages usually link out to relevant resources and don’t bother to use nofollow tag .
16. A few broken links won’t hurt: Having too many broken links on your page may be a sign of a neglected or abandoned site. The Google Rater Guidelines Document uses broken links to determine homepage’s quality.
17. Quantity of Indexed Pages Helps You Rank Higher: In the past, it was a commonly held belief that a higher number of total indexed pages helped rank a site higher in search. The truth is larger websites don’t automatically rank higher on Google .
18. Schema Markup is a Ranking Factor:
It help search engines to better understand your content. It could improve CTR rates but is doesn’t influence directly on your rankings.
19. H1 tags are a crucial element for SEO: Searchmetrics research shows little correlation between H1 tags and rankings. Still, you should write good H1 headings, but do it primarily for usability and accessibility, not so much for SEO.
20. Meta tags will boost your rankings:
Google announced back in 2009 that meta descriptions (and meta keywords) have no bearing on search rankings. Meta descriptions present a major opportunity for compelling message, which may
improve your click through rate .
21. It’s good practice to include a meta robots tag specifying index, follow: It’s totally unnecessary. The engines all assume they are allowed to index and follow unless you specify otherwise.
22. An XML Sitemap Will Boost Your Rankings: It only helps search engines to better understand your content. According to Google, it will not improve your rankings
23. Google Penalizes For Invalid HTML: Since there are a huge number of websites with less than perfect HTML code Google does not penalize sites that have broken or invalid HTML and does not use validated HTML code as a ranking signal.
24. You should end your URLs in .html:
This was never a factor.
25. Including your targeted term in the anchor text of internal links will help:
Testing done by MOZ , found that is not true.

Read the Remaining ones here (over 80 myth)
www.themafrica..com













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