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Originally Posted by MassiveDomains
Nice statistics, thanks a lot!
An interesting question is how the multi year registrations will affect the Google algorithm. For .com's it is a lot easier to rank higher if your domain has a few years until exp date in my experience. So for my developed .SE's I will add some years to see what happens with the Google rankings.
I checked with my registrar Crystone and they told me they will offer multi years as soon as it is possible on the registry side.
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According to Google algorithms I really have no answer if ccTLDs even could compare with gTLDs and if years of registration, number of ns changes, numbers of change of ownership, number of aliases pointing to the main site, if the ns have redundance, if the ns lies in the same country as the sites main TLD etc etc. My guesses is that this and other factors together could have affect in what some people call trustrank - but dont take this for anything else then a wild guess..
But besides from the SE ranking affects my guesses is that the multiyears will be good for both old and presumtive registrants.
And yes there are several registrars that are looking to offer this from day one, while several others plan to wait.