When Google ranks you on the search engine results page it considers the indexed pages, not necessarily your current website. They may differ for a while. The shorter the better but cannot avoid such situation as you don’t control the process 100%. Guess...
First of all you have to know the number of indexed pages (URLs) is not so important for Google. And the reason it doesn’t matter so much is that Google focuses on relevance and impressions rather than on indexed URLs. Think of this: when an individual searches...
No, it isn’t a ranking factor. Consequently an increased crawl rate will not necessarily lead to better positions in Search results (Google uses hundreds of signals to rank the results but crawl rate isn’t one of them). But crawling is essential to get...
It’s not only about Google, this happens will all major search engines. The reason is they personalize the search results. Personalization takes into consideration the geographical locations of the users, previous websites visited by those users, user behaviour...
The data reported by Google in the Search Analytics section in Search Console is aggregated for the entire set of results corresponding to a query (organic links, Google Maps section, featured snippet box (rich answer box)). If you’re looking at impressions per...
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