Websites and regular activities Regular and positioning activities Regularity of activities and Google changes Google updates make most of us' hearts beat faster. Every website owner should take into account that solutions that worked perfectly yesterday may work much worse today or even not work at all or have a negative impact on the website's visibility. Therefore it is worth increasing knowledge about website positioning guidelines for webmasters tracking all changes and optimizing activities on an ongoing basis. How activities on the website (and off) affect the crawl budget. Do you know the concept of crawl budget.
Simply put it is a measure of the frequency with which robots visit your site as well as how many robots can visit your site at one time. The higher the crawl budget the faster the indexation and the greater the chance for better visibility of your website. Indexation photo retouching determines whether your website will be displayed in the search engine (you can check the indexation status of subpages in Google Search Console). Crawl budget is very important. And what factors influence its amount Robots are most likely (and most likely) to visit websites where activities are regularly carried out.
So make sure to publish new content frequently as well as update old texts. External and internal links The crawl budget is also influenced by links both external and internal links. What will happen if robots while scanning an external portal come across a dofollow link leading to your website? Visiting. A similar situation occurs in the case of internal links. While scanning one subpage the robot may find a link to another subpage and visit it. Using internal links you can show robots the subpages that are most important to you. Are any of the pages on your website rarely visited.