Link crawling or link spidering is a term used when Google or another search engine, sends its bot to a web page or web post and reads the page.
It is the first part of having a search engine to recognize the page and show it in search results. On the other hand, link indexing is including the page in the public index and is the next step after crawling.
Crawling means that Googlebot looks at all the content/code on the page and analyzes it.
Indexing means that the page is eligible to show up in Google's search results. They aren't mutually inclusive.
It is the first part of having a search engine to recognize the page and show it in search results. On the other hand, link indexing is including the page in the public index and is the next step after crawling.
Crawling means that Googlebot looks at all the content/code on the page and analyzes it.
Indexing means that the page is eligible to show up in Google's search results. They aren't mutually inclusive.
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