Crawl Budget

Crawl budget refers to the number of pages a search engine will crawl on your website during a given time period. Large sites must optimize crawl budget by eliminating low-value pages, fixing crawl errors, and prioritizing key content to ensure efficient crawling and...

Indexing

Indexing is the process where discovered pages are analyzed, stored, and organized in a search engine’s database (the index). Only indexed pages can appear in search results. Proper indexing depends on content quality, crawl access, meta tags, and site...

Crawling

Crawling is the process by which search engines use automated bots (called spiders or crawlers) to discover pages on the web. Bots follow links and XML sitemaps to navigate your site. Optimizing crawlability ensures that important pages are discovered and regularly...

Orphaned Pages

Orphaned pages are pages that exist but aren’t linked from anywhere on the site. These are difficult for search engines to discover and index. Enterprise SEO must regularly audit and link these pages properly to restore visibility.

Index Management

Enterprise sites may have thousands of pages that don’t need to be indexed. Proper use of noindex, canonical tags, robots.txt, and sitemaps helps search engines focus on the most important content and avoid wasting crawl budget.