Does Registering A Domain Name for 10 Years Help Search Ranking?
The question at a WebmasterWorld forum is does registering your domain name for 10 years, instead of one year, help you rank better in Google?
Reading the thread, it appears that most senior members in the thread, feel that it does help.
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