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Old 09-12-2006, 16:05
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Originally Posted by harry View Post
IMO as far as Search Engine Optimization is concern there is no need for you to register your domain for longer period.
It's not the age of domain name, it is the age of website hosting that matters which starts from the date when Google first indexed it.
Harry, It's not only the age of the website hosting. It's the combination of two things that are considered in the age of a domain name and those are:

* Age of the website hosting, and
* The time-span a domain has been registered

The age of the web website hosting is built up of since how long the content is there on the web, how long the website hosting is in promotion, and even the latest updation of content.
The age of a domain is measured by not only the specific date the domain was registered, but it also counts how long it was registered for. As you know many domains register just for a year at a time, while many others are registered for long time - two-three or even five-ten years.
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