Daniel Waisberg comes back for a special episode of Google Search Console Training. He provides a short introduction to how Google crawls pages, and defines terms such as crawl rate, crawl demand, and crawl budget. Then he dives into the new Crawl Stats report in Search Console which provides data on crawl requests, average response time, and more.
Search Console Crawl Stats report → http://goo.gle/3aLcUOa
What Crawl Budget Means for Googlebot → http://goo.gle/3shjGAR
Change crawl rate limit using Search Console → http://goo.gle/3sdjhiQ
How crawling works → http://goo.gle/3uo22NN
Watch more Search Console Training videos → https://goo.gle/sct
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😂Love the crawling at the end
0:56 0:59 xxxxxxx 1:22
Vou processar voces se pegar imail desse celular e meu esse celular Elon é Bandido Extrupador.
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This all went straight over my head!
how to fix the failed: hostload exceeded
but you didn't say how I can reduce the crawl rate… where do I do that
otherwise still interesting
😂 very thank full Daniel, I will crowl the same way as you; I took the complete SCT course, was great and very helpfull, congratulations!
Hi sir🙂🤔🤔🤔
You tell very well but you tell with practical, which will make us understand better, I hope you have understood what I want to say.
Helpful video.
Thanks Daneial
nice to meet.
This is Park Joong-ho working for a news newspaper.
I have one question.
Since last month, AMP has been applied to our company's site.
According to the Google Search Console, our site has 200,000 article pages indexed.
Then, when you applied the AMP page from the last step
How do you AMP INDEXING of the last 200,000 articles?
If there is a way, please tell me..
Thank you very much for your YouTube content.
Thank you Daniel & the Google Team.
Can you guys please pick speakers that are a bit more engaging please? no offense Daniel but you look kinda sad……
Victoria Zuñiga
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If in the html it is binary hex (like example 0x001), why can't it be read by the google server console? while the google console performs binary searches. utf-8, utf-16 and utf-32.
Because I want to try experimenting with Google console and Microsoft clarity (can you read html content with hex binaries).
Thank you for the information that you provided by Google to us 🙂
yes 2:25 tedious doing indexing every new url, do you have any solution if auto index by ml or ai like auto indexing of new urls (like example http://www.yourdomain.com/new1.jowo/new2.jowo/new3.jowo) by google server console.
My suggestion is that if the Google server console can automate new urls in the domain without indexing, it's better because every web owner doesn't index every day.
"the Gary" 🙂
this video is really good daniel, thanks for share it here
Google is the best search engine no 2ways I enjoyed the video 👌, nice tips and guide
Perfect! t's very clear and helpful for all webmaster. 🙂
Liked your crawling on the floor @Daniel.
1:44 Affected on how often content changes on the non-URL's? Please explain.
Why is the Crawl Stats report hidden in the settings section of Search Console? Seems like it would make way more sense to include it on the left-hand navigation in the Performance or Index area.
As web developers, when we build or upgrade a website, we always aim to ensure that SEO techniques are hard-wired into the website architecture. This includes utilising the information provided by search console.
Very helpful 🙂
Seems relevant to all size websites.
Why you have so many books? o_O
Google is so slow in crawling pages nowadays take note 🚶, at times 3days content don't index
Welcome!
Hello are you sir