You may have heard that Google Search needs to do a bit of work before a web page can show up in
Google Search results. One of these steps is called crawling. Crawling for Google Search is done
by Googlebot, a program running on Google servers that retrieves a URL and handles things like
network errors, redirects, and other small complications that it might encounter as it works its
way through the web. But there are a few details that aren’t often talked about. Each week this
month we’re going to explore some of those details as they may have a significant effect on how
your sites are crawled.
Google Search Central Blog
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