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Search Bots Guide - Digital Marketers India

Do you know what a search bot is?

What is a web spider?

How does it work?

Why do you need to know?

Understanding the behavior of search bots will help you to master expertise in SEO web marketing. In fact, it is the foundation if you are aspiring to become one of the SEO specialists in India or abroad.

This article is a quick guide about search bots and their working model that each SEO and digital marketing professional must know. Also, it is an interesting read for someone who loves the search industry and technological inventions.

The internet is made up of the web, called, the World Wide Web (WWW). A lot of information is placed all across the web. Search engines collect all the information and present it in front of us when we are looking for it, but how do they do it? To understand that first, you need to understand the concept of Web Spider.

What Is a Web Spider or Web Crawler?

Web Spiders are also commonly known as user agents, crawlers, and Spiders.

These spiders are software programs developed by search engines like Google, Bing, etc. Each search engine has given its own name to its spider (software program for web crawling). For example, Google’s spider is known as Googlebot; Bing’s spider is called, Bingbot. Some search engines like Google have more than one Spider.

web crawlers

How Does Web Spider Work?

As mentioned earlier, the spiders are software programs. This software program helps search engines fill in their database with information sources available on the web.

Below is a step-by-step explanation that shares how these search engine user agents aka spiders work:

  • The spider starts with crawling available links and indexing those pages in the search engine database.
  • From each page, the spider picks all available links crawls those links, and adds them to the database of search engines.
  • This way it keeps on crawling and adding new sources in the database.

Search Spider working on web

The process of crawling a web page:

  • The search spiders start crawling a page in a specific direction, from top to bottom and left to right.
  • As and when it finds a link, it keeps on adding these links to its crawl list that will be crawled once the crawl schedule (also known as crawl budget) of a current website is over.

Important notes to increase your knowledge are,

  • The spiders pick the links and pages from all possible sources.
  • It drops the links with nofollow attributes.
  • It doesn’t index the pages with noindex attributes.
  • Each website has a predefined crawl rate and budget. (Crawl rate means how often a site gets crawled and Crawl budget means how much time is allocated to a website during single crawling.)
  • If your website keeps on adding new fresh content, it may get crawled within a few minutes or even within a few seconds; and if your website has old content, it would have a crawling time of a few weeks or months from the last crawling date.

Further notes:

  • The web crawlers can negatively affect the website bandwidth.
  • An SEO expert can control the crawl rate of Google through the Google Search Console Tool, which was earlier known as Google WebMasters Tool. Please be advised, that the manual crawl rate can get overridden by the bots.
  • You can restrict a crawler from crawling or indexing your pages using a robots.txt file or Robots Meta tag.

Access a complete User Guide about Robots.txt and Meta Robots to use it wisely.

An understanding of search bots will take you one step closer to your goal of becoming an SEO Expert.

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About Author: Ash Vyas

Ash Vyas - Digital Marketing ExpertAsh Vyas has 14+ years of practical experience in digital marketing and international business development. She has written 100s of articles on various topics to live her passion of helping people with her knowledge and expertise. In addition to directing Digital Marketers India, Ash also delivers keynote sessions and holds key positions in some international companies as a consultant, director of operations, and mentor.

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