There is a distinct lack of people who know about this technology; both how to build it properly and how to optimize it for search. It's not plug n' play just because Google recommends it. Everything with him is more difficult; from how to mark it up for Analytics to how to overlay content. This is the future of the web, make no mistake. I'm desperately trying to learn as much as I can about it. Advertising Continue reading below So the reason I say "Stop, don't" is that if you ask the question, you may have a limited amount of resources to implement and optimize it. Unless you have an Angular developer ON STAFF who WILL NEVER LEAVE and an SEO who knows what he's doing with Angular JS, don't. Still.
If you're sure you know what you're doing and have the support you need, the rules for building a site with Angular are the same image masking service as any other site. Make sure your redirects are in place. Map everything from old to new. Make sure main content and navigation are accessible through links and not hidden in JavaScript calls. How important is domain authority and why? - Ket P., Washington D.C. It depends on what you mean by “domain authority”. If you mean PageRank (measured by the quality and quantity of links), that's extremely important to Google - it's part of the core of their algorithm. If you're talking about domain authority at the age of the domain, that's a harder question.
Some people refer to domain authority as an essential aspect of ranking ability, but the truth is that the age of your domain doesn't matter as much as its history. If an older domain has a history of spamming, age won't matter. If a newer domain is home to a company doing great things, age won't matter. Advertising Continue reading below Being addicted to things like domain authority is really unproductive. It's not something you can change or buy. It's much more important to focus your energy on building a quality business with loyal, engaged customers. What is the exact impact of internal links to a page? Does it just have to do with ease of exploration, or are there other factors as well?