search-engines - Concepts
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- Web Crawler - An automated program that systematically browses the web to discover, fetch, and index content for search engines and other services.
- Nofollow - An HTML attribute that tells search engines not to pass link equity through a hyperlink.
- Indexability - The ability of a web page to be processed, stored, and surfaced in a search engine's index so it can appear in search results.
- Anchor Text - The visible clickable text of a hyperlink that provides context to search engines about the linked page's content.
- Link Equity - The value or authority that a hyperlink passes from one page to another, influencing search engine rankings.
- Crawl Budget - The number of pages a search engine will crawl on a site within a given timeframe, influenced by crawl rate and crawl demand.
- PageRank - Google's foundational algorithm that ranks web pages based on the quantity and quality of links pointing to them.
- Crawl Depth - The number of clicks required to reach a page from a website's homepage, affecting how search engines prioritize crawling.
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