Google’s crawl rate is the rate at which Googlebot crawls your website. The higher your crawl rate, the higher your search engine ranking will be. Your crawl rate will be based on how many pages Google has crawled during a given day. There are several things you can do to increase your crawl rate. The most important thing to do is to increase your server’s speed. Usually, a slow server will decrease your crawl rate.
Ensure that your site has a good site architecture. This will help Google understand your site better. For example, you should use menus, subfolders, and directories. In addition, internal links should be set to NoFollow if they are not indexed. It is also important to optimize your website to improve its crawl rate.
If your crawl rate is too low, you should check your site for crawl errors. Google uses hundreds of signals to determine the rankings of the results, and crawl errors can negatively impact your ranking. The more URLs you have on your website, the lower your crawl rate will be. If you have a large number of URLs, you should try to reduce the number of them. Pinging services notify search engines of changes to your site. These pings are essentially push notifications. You can also submit your sitemaps automatically.
Google has two primary types of crawl budgets. One is the crawl rate limit, which limits the number of URLs Google can crawl in a single session. The other is the crawl demand, which is how many times Google crawls your website. In general, you want to have a crawl rate that is lower than your crawl budget so that Google can fully index your website.