Google has indexed billions of web pages. In fact, according to Statistic Brain – Google had 67,000,000,000 (67 Billion) pages indexed in 2014. But while that’s an impressive number – it still means ...
Google announced this morning that starting on July 1, 2019 they will begin to index new web sites, not yet discovered by Google, using mobile-first indexing by default. Old web sites not yet in ...
New feature gives control to Web publishers over the frequency with which Google refreshes its index of Site Search's content Google will enhance its hosted Site Search service for businesses on ...
Having good Core Web Vitals scores won’t necessarily lead to improved indexing of your webpages in Google’s search results. This is stated by Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller during a recent ...
Over the past several weeks and months it seems more and more site owners and SEOs are complaining about Google not indexing their web sites as it once did. I asked Google's John Mueller if anything ...
With more than 60% of total online searches made through mobile devices, Google’s mobile-first indexing has likely been one of its top priorities. And although its full implementation has taken time, ...
Google says there’s no limit to how many static HTML pages it can index from one site. The subject of indexing limits is the focus of the latest installment of Ask Googlebot on YouTube. Google’s John ...
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 ...
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 ...
In case you’ve not seen this little number doing the rounds today, Google is now able to index some website comments. According to Digital Inspiration, Facebook comments are searchable, meaning that ...
At the end of 2018, Google said mobile-first indexing — that is, using a website’s mobile version to index its pages — was being used for more than half the web pages in Google search results. Today, ...
Google announced this morning its “mobile-first” indexing of the web is now starting to roll out, after a year and a half of testing and experimentation. Back in 2016, Google first detailed its plan ...