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		<title>Do older domains really rank better?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The short answer is yes. Older domains get ranked better than newer domains. Its minor though and if it changes hands along the way the effect is minimized. Search engines aren&#8217;t stupid and just having a long lived domain name isn&#8217;t likely to make much of an impact on rankings unless there is some relevant [...]]]></description>
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