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Date coming in google Search Result

You find these types of date indications typically on sites that are highly popular, trendy, and generate a fair amount of content daily though not exclusively. … These come from the inception date, the date Google discovers the page. How these can be reliably used by Google is if Google is fetching new content daily. …
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What is maximum rate allowed for a duplicate content in a website?

Google just check weather particular content is already index or not, and mark the inception date when they crawl any webpage first time, so if you put the older date(like 2 march 2015) and original content … have date like 7 feb 2016, then Google does not think your content is older, instead it will check the inception date, and treat your content very low quality. …
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Does registering a domain for 10+ years help search rank?

This March 31, 2005 Google patent seems to indicate it might be true: [0039] Consider the example of a document with an inception date of yesterday that is referenced by 10 back links. … Although "inception date" in this case is the date the content was posted, so unless you've got a time machine handy, you can't force 10 year old content to magically appear on your domain. …
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Google web search shows dateCreated instead of dateModified metadata

I have been looking at this for a while and there seems to be little information on how Google gets date/time stamps except for: The created date is the date that Google fetches the resource known as … the inception date. …
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Posting old content on a new website. Which date to use?

When Google finds a page that date/time is the inception (in lieu of a creation date) date. … The reason for the inception date and modification dates is because the response header only returns a modified date that can be taken from a file modification date or machine generated from an application …
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Will Google re-crawl and index a page that was once noindexed?

There is no any official penalty about adding and removing noindex tags for multiple time, as far I know when Google index the page for the first time, then it assign inception date, and when you remove … And when your category pages index again then it will assign new inception date. And in last, If it's all about law/duplicate content then there is no need to use nofollow tag. …
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Which is better for SEO, early publish date or a late one?

When Google finds a page, the creation date (drawing a parallel) where Google calls the date the inception date, is the date and time the page is discovered. … When a page is modified and Google finds it, the modification date is not the date the actual page was modified, but the date that Google noticed the modification. …
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How to tell how old a page is?

Here is the list as far as the appliance is concerned: https://developers.google.com/search-appliance/documentation/68/admin_crawl/Preparing#docdaterule Note: The inception date is the date that the page … In the absence of a creation date, the inception date is used. 1] Any search engine can request a resource via a HTTP GET request and the web server returns the last modified date within the response …
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Does `rel="canonical"` act as a 'redirect' for search Bots or nothing more than a suggestion...

On the web, there is a giant hole in the construct where a pages creation date cannot be queried from the web server, only the modified date. The inception date is as close as it comes. … For example, the modified date can be used. This is because a pages modification date will match the creation date if unmodified. Canonical links are signals. …
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Structured data for website that shows tours from many operators

You can also inverse this, by having a AggregatedOffer for just the location, and list all of the ProfessionalServices and their Offers if multiple Tour Companies work at the same location and the same date … * Notice an inception theme? Good. This can be used to create a recursive schema, meaning that you can have an offer within an offer. …
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Is page age a ranking factor?

Page age is a metric that can be collected, and it certainly is by way of the inception date, however, one metric in of itself is not rank nor can it be. It is a metric. …
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