Crawling
The process by which search engines systematically browse the internet to index and retrieve information from websites.
The process by which search engines systematically browse the internet to index and retrieve information from websites.
Numeronym for the word "Canonicalization" (C + 14 letters + N), converting data to a standard, normalized form to ensure consistency and eliminate ambiguities, often used in URLs to avoid duplicate content issues in SEO.
The process by which search engines organize and store web content to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval.
An automated program used by search engines to browse the internet and index web pages, aiding in the retrieval of relevant information during a search query.
A practice by Google where the mobile version of a website becomes the starting point for what Google includes in its index and the baseline for determining rankings.
Enhanced search results that include additional visual or informational elements beyond the standard text, often derived from structured data on a webpage.
A behavior where users repeatedly bounce back and forth between a search engine results page and individual search results.
A URL that is structured in a way that is easily readable by both users and search engines, often including keywords to improve search engine optimization.
Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to web design that makes web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes.