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Semalt Expert From Islamabad What Are Search Engine Spiders And Robots

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Semalt Expert From Islamabad What Are Search Engine Spiders And Robots

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  1. 23.05.2018 Semalt Expert From Islamabad – What Are Search Engine Spiders And Robots? Search engine spiders are also known as crawlers and bots. These are small, automated programs that the search engines use to stay updated with the content on the world wide web. The spiders continuously seek out new and freshly written web pages. Michael Brown, the Customer Success Manager of Semalt, assures that a search engine's result pages are as good as the library database. What are Spiders, Robots, and Web Crawlers? Google, Bing, Yahoo and other search engine companies use tiny, automated programs called as search engine robots or spiders or web crawlers. Just like you see the dusty corner of your house, the search engines see the clusters of websites. The spiders crawl all the interconnected links, move quietly, distribute nothing and visit all the corners of the spider web. We cannot neglect the fact that the spiders have minimal and basic abilities, which means they are restricted in their functions. They function just like your desktop web browser and read the HTML text codes of the web pages. Moreover, the spiders cannot see the gif and jpg images and use speci?c JavaScript codes to perform their tasks. On the other hand, web crawlers or https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1892.html 1/2

  2. 23.05.2018 robots invoke the interface functions, such as entering the passwords and clicking on the fancy buttons you may have on your blog or website. Some famous and high-ranked sites use dynamically generated pages inside their URLs, and most of the animated and multi-media content pages remain unseen by the spiders and robots trying to catalog the web pages. How do the search engine spiders work? If you want to understand how do the search engine spiders work, you should think of them as the automated data searching robots. We have already told you that the spiders travel the internet to ?nd new and updated links and web pages. When you submit your content to the search engines, you will be added to the list of spiders, and they will visit your content to con?rm its quality. Your web pages will be found even when you don't submit it as spiders can ?nd your pages linked from other sites. Undoubtedly, they perform various important functions, and it's mandatory to build the library of links from other famous sites back to your website. How often do the robots and spiders visit your web pages? All search engines have their speci?c database, so the frequency of visits varies from one search engine to the other. The massive growth of unique and new websites and blogs has tremendously slowed down the process, but you should not worry as the search engine spiders are the tireless drones on their missions. They will de?nitely ?nd your website and content from either its own link or from the links to other sites. Once your site is added to the library database, the robots and spiders will continuously visit it to see if the content is updated or not. All the webmasters and bloggers should know which web pages the search engine spiders have visited. For this, you should check your server log reports in the Google Analytics account. https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1892.html 2/2

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