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by noel on August 28, 2006

Basically, the age of the domain is measured in two ways. First, is the age of the website and second, the length since the domain has been registered.
The first talks about the length of time since the inception of the website. It is when the contents have been actually displayed on the web. The second talks about the length of time since the domain has been registered to different search engines.
If you are pondering of owning a domain, you might consider purchasing a pre-owned one. This is to give you a better edge than starting from scratch.
Keep track of the domain age. You can do this by purchasing a domain age tool, which is available online. This tool allows you to view the approximate age of your competitors domain including their appearance on the day they have started.
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