Also called: Crawl Limits
Crawl budget is the maximum number of pages a search engine bot (like Googlebot) crawls on your website within a given timeframe. It is determined by two main factors: crawl limit (server responsiveness) and crawl demand (how popular or fresh your pages are).
Tip from Sanoop: For small sites (under 1,000 pages), crawl budget is rarely an issue. For large e-commerce platforms, keep it optimized by blocking duplicate parameters in robots.txt and fixing internal 404 redirects.
"...when reviewing client sites, we look closely at how Crawl Budget is integrated. Many brands still ignore these fundamentals, leading to lost organic opportunities..."
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