Official statement
Indexing time varies significantly from one domain to another. Google attempts to understand the overall context of a domain to determine where to allocate its crawling resources. A new, lesser-known domain will take longer to be crawled and indexed than a site recognized as exceptional.
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Subdomain vs separate domain: Does Google really make a difference for your SEO?
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TL;DR
Google adjusts indexing time based on a domain's context. Recognized sites are indexed faster than newcomers. SEO positioning requires patience and ongoing optimization.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Pourquoi mon nouveau site n'est-il pas encore indexé ?
L'indexation d'un nouveau site peut prendre du temps car Google doit d'abord en évaluer la pertinence et l'autorité.
Combien de temps faut-il pour qu'un site reconnu soit indexé ?
Les sites reconnus sont généralement indexés en quelques heures à quelques jours, selon le volume de contenu et l'activité du domaine.
Le budget crawl est-il affecté par le même principe ?
Oui, les sites avec une plus forte autorité bénéficient généralement d'un budget crawl plus élevé, permettant une exploration plus fréquente.
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