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Are dynamic URLs indexed?
Though Google now does index dynamic pages, Googlebot still struggles to crawl these types of pages, so there are a few things you should do if you want to make your dynamic pages more search engine friendly.
Is Google com static or dynamic?
Google and other powerful search engines prefer static websites, seeing as they load very fast. What’s more, Google is constantly motivating site owners to incorporate Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), and that particular open-source effort is generally static in nature (equivalent to the dynamic pages on the desktop).
What does it mean when Google crawls your site?
The term crawl rate means how many requests per second Googlebot makes to your site when it is crawling it: for example, 5 requests per second. You cannot change how often Google crawls your site, but if you want Google to crawl new or updated content on your site, you can request a recrawl.
How to request Google to recrawl your URLs?
Requesting a recrawl multiple times for the same URL or sitemap won’t get it crawled any faster. Note: You must be an owner or full user of the Search Console property to be able to request indexing in the URL Inspection tool. Use the URL Inspection tool to request a crawl of individual URLs.
How long does it take Google to crawl a URL?
Crawling can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Be patient and monitor progress using either the Index Status report or the URL Inspection tool. All methods described here have about the same response time. There is a quota for submitting individual URLs.
How does a website crawler find a site?
The crawling process begins with a list of web addresses from past crawls and sitemaps provided by website owners. As our crawlers visit these websites, they use links on those sites to discover other pages. The software pays special attention to new sites, changes to existing sites and dead links.