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Jacquelinetabang. Webmaster Guidelines - Webmaster Tools Help. Following the General Guidelines below will help Google find, index, and rank your site. We strongly encourage you to pay very close attention to the Quality Guidelines below, which outline some of the illicit practices that may lead to a site being removed entirely from the Google index or otherwise affected by an algorithmic or manual spam action. If a site has been affected by a spam action, it may no longer show up in results on Google.com or on any of Google's partner sites. General Guidelines Ensure that all pages on the site can be reached by a link from another findable page. Ways to help Google find your site: Create a useful, information-rich site, and write pages that clearly and accurately describe your content.

Try to use text instead of images to display important names, content, or links. Quality guidelines If you believe that another site is abusing Google's quality guidelines, please let us know by filing a spam report. Matt Cutts talks about manual action on webspam. Google Basics - Webmaster Tools Help. Crawling Crawling is the process by which Googlebot discovers new and updated pages to be added to the Google index. We use a huge set of computers to fetch (or "crawl") billions of pages on the web. The program that does the fetching is called Googlebot (also known as a robot, bot, or spider).

Googlebot uses an algorithmic process: computer programs determine which sites to crawl, how often, and how many pages to fetch from each site. Google's crawl process begins with a list of web page URLs, generated from previous crawl processes, and augmented with Sitemap data provided by webmasters. As Googlebot visits each of these websites it detects links on each page and adds them to its list of pages to crawl. How does Google find a page? Google uses many techniques to find a page, including: Following links from other sites or pages Reading sitemaps How does Google know which pages not to crawl? Improve your crawling Use these techniques to help Google discover the right pages on your site:

March 14, 2014. Keyword Analysis Tool. Honeyg. Esrom10. Mortgage LA CA. Rdimabuyu. About Sitemaps - Webmaster Tools Help. What is a sitemap? A sitemap is a file where you can list the web pages of your site to tell Google and other search engines about the organization of your site content. Search engine web crawlers like Googlebot read this file to more intelligently crawl your site. Also, your sitemap can provide valuable metadata associated with the pages you list in that sitemap: Metadata is information about a webpage, such as when the page was last updated, how often the page is changed, and the importance of the page relative to other URLs in the site. You can use a sitemap to provide Google with metadata about specific types of content on your pages, including video, image, and mobile content. For example, you can give Google the information about video and image content: A sitemap video entry can specify the video running time, category, and age appropriateness rating.

A sitemap image entry can include the image subject matter, type, and license. Do I need a sitemap? Your site is really large.