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Crawl Budget

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.

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