Suppose you’ve just composed the most objectively useful, engaging and brilliant web content ever. Now suppose that content remained unseen and unheard of, never once appearing in search results.
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 ...
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 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 ...
My first thought when stepping into the Powerset offices: "Overfunded." The company, which aims to create a better search engine than Google, already has some of the search giant's trappings: fancy ...
Short on time? View a quick summary of this article in the video below: As the availability of ChatGPT Search expands, understanding its indexing mechanics will be vital for digital visibility. While ...
Over the next couple of years, how search engines index content will likely change. I’ve covered this viewpoint in Why 100% indexing isn’t possible, and why that’s OK. Still, this ultimately means ...
In response to the ‘indexing crisis’, market leader SpeedyIndex is expanding beyond Telegram. This includes the launch of a new web platform featuring a centralised dashboard, as well as an updated ...
All of the websites you visit regularly are easy to find online because they have been indexed by search engines such as Google whiles sites on the dark web are often hard to find without knowing ...