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The age of the website is built up of how long the content has been actually on the web, how long the site has been in promotion, and even the last time content was updated. The length of time a domain has been registered is measured by not only the actual date the domain was registered, but also how long it is registered for. Some domains only register for a year at a time, while others are registered for two, five, or even ten years.
In the latest Google update that SEOs call the Jagger Update, some of the big changes seen were the importance given to age; age of incoming links, age of web content, and the date the domain was registered. There were many things, in reality, that were changed in this last update, but since we're talking about the age of a domain, we'll only deal with those issues specifically. We'll talk more in other articles about other factors you will want to be aware of that Google changed in their evaluation criteria of websites on the Internet.
Domain age is the total age of your domain, it counts at the date of registration of your domain name, and SEO will give priority to old domain. Domain age is hardly a powerful ranking factor. Domain Age counts at the date of registration of your domain name, and SEO will give priority to old domain. Domain age means how old your site is actually on internet and yup it definitely has a positive impact on SEO field as well..
The domain age is determined by using creation date and expiry date of a domain. We can find the age of domain at this site WhoisXY.com here they provide whois search tool. It will display domain contact information, Domain creation date, Expiry date and so on. using which we can calculate your domain age.