Google Explains How Its Search Engine Crawls the Web – Search Engine Journal

Google has published a fresh installment of its educational video series ‘How Search Works,’ explaining how its search engine discovers and accesses web pages through crawling.

In the seven-minute episode hosted by Google Analyst Gary Illyes, the company provides an in-depth look at the technical aspects of how Googlebot—the software Google uses to crawl the web—functions.

How Googlebot Crawls the Web

Googlebot starts by following links from known webpages to uncover new URLs, a process called URL discovery.

It avoids overloading sites by crawling each one at a unique, customized speed based on server response times and content quality.

Googlebot renders pages using a current version of the Chrome browser to execute any JavaScript and correctly display dynamic content loaded by scripts. It also only crawls publicly available pages, not those behind logins.

Here are some additional tactics for making your site more crawlable:

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