crawing vs indexing
Crawling or spidering is a term used when Google, or another search engine, sends its bot to a web page or web post and “reads” the page. Don’t let this be confused with having that page being indexed. Crawling is the first part of having a search engine recognize your page and show it in search results.
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You should have an XML sitemap uploaded to Google Search Console (formally Google Webmaster Tools), giving Google the road-map for all of your new content. Other ways Google will crawl your page is your page may have been posted to Google+ and Plus 1d (which sends the Google bot), or Google may have simply run across your page and crawled it. What getting crawled means is Google has looked at the page and depending on if Google thinks the content is “New” or otherwise has something to “give to the Internet” it may schedule to be indexed. Also, when Google crawls a page, it looks at the links on that page and schedules the Google Bot to check out those pages too. In no way does having your page crawled mean that it has been indexed and would even has a chance to be found in a Google search.
Having your page Indexed by Google is the next step after it gets crawled. By no means does every site that gets crawled get indexed, but every site indexed had to be crawled. If Google deems your new page worthy, it will index it. Upon your page getting indexed, Google then comes up with how your page should be found in their search. Google then decides what keywords and what ranking in each keyword search your page will land. This is done by a variety of factors that ultimately make up the entire business of SEO. Also, any links on the indexed page is now scheduled for crawling by the Google Bot. It’s not only those links that get crawled, it is said that the Google bot will search up to five sites back. That means if a page is linked to a page, which linked to a page, which linked to a page which linked to your page (which just got indexed) then, they all will get crawled. This is the basis of why external links that come to your site are so important. The higher quality of the page that ultimately links to you, the better you will rank in the all powerful Google Search. This is what many SEO companies charge big money for—creating (or allowing the creation of) many links coming to your site from hi-quality websites using keywords you want to be found by. for more visit this site Its not the ONLY thing that an SEO Company may do, but it’s almost guaranteed to be on the list.
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