This lag is due to the way Google indexes sites on the Internet. In fact, it can vary considerably from site to site. By taking a few basic steps, you can encourage Google to crawl your site more often—improving your rankings and getting your new pages to show up more quickly.
When you first log in to Webmaster Tools, it will guide you through the setup process for your site. Once you have your site up and running in Webmaster Tools, click Crawl Stats in the left hand menu. Google only displays crawl data for the last 90 days. On the right, Google tells me that it crawled my bed site an average of 75 times a day, with a high of crawls on the August As you can see the crawl frequency can vary widely from day to day.
This particular site was crawled less than times a day between two and three months ago, with 0 crawls during a couple of days in June and July. Since then it has been crawled much more frequently with an upwards trend over the last month. There are many reasons for this variance. Site size is one factor. This site is large—it lists thousands of beds and features a product inventory that gets updated regularly.
Google tends to recrawl big, frequently updated sites multiple times per day. The low frequency in July and June represents periods when Google applied a manual action to my site. Since August, those actions have been removed by Google. With over a thousand listed products, getting hundreds of crawls a day helped my SEO efforts pay off.
If your site has connectivity issues, Google will be less likely to crawl your site often. This is why having a good host with reliable servers is crucial. Meta tags. Crawler management. Google crawlers. Site moves and changes. Site moves. International and multilingual sites. JavaScript content. Change your Search appearance. Using structured data. Feature guides. Debug with search operators. Web Stories. Early Adopters Program. Optimize your page experience.
Choose a configuration. Search APIs. Ask Google to recrawl your URLs If you've recently added or made changes to a page on your site, you can request that Google re-index your page using any of the methods listed here.
General guidelines Crawling can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. All methods described here have about the same response time. There is a quota for submitting individual URLs. Requesting a recrawl multiple times for the same URL or sitemap won't get it crawled any faster. To submit a URL to the index: Follow the general guidelines.
Select Request indexing. The tool will run a live test on the URL to see whether it has any obvious indexing issues, and if not, the page will be queued for indexing.
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