What do you understand by Crawl Stats in SEO?
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The Crawl Stats report (for websites only) provides information on Googlebot's activity on your site for the last 90 days. These stats take into account all content types that we download (such as CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and PDF files, and images).
Crawl stats are available only for verified websites. There's no "good" crawl number, but you should see a relatively even chart that increases over time as you increase the size of your site.
There are billions of pages on the web and it would be impractical for the Googlebot to crawl them every second of every day. Doing so would consume valuable bandwidth online, resulting in slower performing websites.
To resolve this issue, Google allocates a crawl budget for each website. That budget determines how often Googlebot crawls the site looking for pages to index.
So, the number of times a search engine spider(Googlebot) crawls your website in a given time allotment is what we call your "crawl budget".
It means analyzing a website via following all of the links, checking the content on each page it's relevancy to the subject and pages it's linked to and so on. This is being done by Search Engines' crawlers (or bots) to find the meaning of a page and to make sure relavant info can be found for users' queries.
The Crawl Stats report provides information on Googlebot's activity on your site for the last 90 days. These stats take into account all content types that we download (such as CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and PDF files, and images). Crawl stats are available only for verified websites.
Quote from: makoo on August 28, 2020, 05:51:15 AM
What do you understand by Crawl Stats in SEO?
If you look at the crawl stats in webmaster tools, you will get an idea about the activities of pages on your website crawled by the Search Engine bots.
Crawl rate is how often search engine robots crawl your site. ... That means the bots can index your site more easily and more quickly. And if your site gets more attention from Googlebot, you'll likely earn a higher SERP ranking. In a nutshell, that's why the Crawl Stats data is so important.
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Crawl rate is how often search engine robots crawl your site. That means the bots can index your site more easily and more quickly. And if your site gets more attention from Googlebot, you'll likely earn a higher SERP ranking. In a nutshell, that's why the Crawl Stats data is so important