What Google Says About Older Websites

Google reward older domains right? Well not necessarily, listen to Google's Matt Cutts explain why a brand new competitive domain may be overtaking yours.

What google says about older

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The Value of Keeping Your Site Up-to-date

Google reward older domains right? Well not necessarily, listen to Google’s Matt Cutts explain why a brand new competitive domain may be overtaking yours.

Keeping your site design up-to-date enables it to be used by newer devices such as smartphones. In 2015 Google started to downgrade websites that don’t offer a good user experience when viewed on a mobile device. They recognise that for many business mobile viewers now exceed those viewing via a desktop machine.

It doesn’t have to cost the earth, so if someone is telling you it does, give us a call and we would be happy to price an update for you.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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