Suppose you’ve just composed the most objectively useful, engaging and brilliant web content ever. Now suppose that content remained unseen and unheard of, never once appearing in search results.
Google has launched an experiment designed to speed the flow of Web site information to the search giant's index. The program, called Sitemaps, is free to site administrators and owners, whether they ...
Google announced today it’s now using mobile-first indexing for over half the web pages shown in its search results globally — a significant milestone in Google’s move to favor mobile sites over ...
Aptly dubbed Caffeine, the system aims to update its Web index continuously to provide results almost immediately. The search engine can extract more relevant content, with results from blogs, forums ...
New research of over 16 million webpages shows that Google indexing rates have improved but that many pages in the dataset were not indexed and over 20% of the pages were eventually deindexed. The ...
Google has announced that all new websites “previously unknown to Google Search” will be indexed using mobile-first indexing starting on July 1. Older web sites that are still not being indexed using ...
Some users have noticed a Web Indexing Service in the System Tray and are wondering what it is. This service does not show any right-click options, except the Exit option. In this article, we will see ...
Google announced that the deadline for the switch to a completely mobile-first index has been cancelled and there is currently no date for a final switchover. Postponing the final switch to a ...
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