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Of all the years I've been on forums and reading blogs, I've only ever seen one or two people tops ever mention this:
When you register a domain and hit the ground running, you see your progress beginning but it's never quite what you expect for your level of effort.
And then you hit your first birthday, to the day, and it's like Google lets off of the regulator and lets you hit your full speed. It's as if there's some form of percentage-based multiplier tied to your domain for the first year that gets removed. And as we know, percentages scale, so it's not unlikely to see a huge boost if this is true.
I've seen this a good 5 times now personally on my own projects. It should be more but I've always been spread far too thin to get a good picture more than the few times I have seen it.
Of course we've all read, experienced, and talked about "age" of domains, backlinks, content, etc. But I'm talking about very specific thresholds that get crossed in time. The only one I know of for sure is the one-year mark based on registration date.
Have you guys experienced this? Do you know of any others more subtle or more large? Is there any way to exploit this as you experience it, versus buying aged domains?
I've worked with aged and juiced domains but nothing is ever as drastic as what I see at year one when I start fresh. I suspect this has to do with the domain and content both coming of age together, and probably also a lot of the early backlinks.
When you register a domain and hit the ground running, you see your progress beginning but it's never quite what you expect for your level of effort.
And then you hit your first birthday, to the day, and it's like Google lets off of the regulator and lets you hit your full speed. It's as if there's some form of percentage-based multiplier tied to your domain for the first year that gets removed. And as we know, percentages scale, so it's not unlikely to see a huge boost if this is true.
I've seen this a good 5 times now personally on my own projects. It should be more but I've always been spread far too thin to get a good picture more than the few times I have seen it.
Of course we've all read, experienced, and talked about "age" of domains, backlinks, content, etc. But I'm talking about very specific thresholds that get crossed in time. The only one I know of for sure is the one-year mark based on registration date.
Have you guys experienced this? Do you know of any others more subtle or more large? Is there any way to exploit this as you experience it, versus buying aged domains?
I've worked with aged and juiced domains but nothing is ever as drastic as what I see at year one when I start fresh. I suspect this has to do with the domain and content both coming of age together, and probably also a lot of the early backlinks.