Google launches new crawl stats report in Search Console
Google has revamped the crawl stats report to provide actionable and useful data to your crawling issues.
Google has announced the launch of a new crawl stats report in Google Search Console.
You may be able to access this report over here but keep in mind Google is rolling this out now and it might generate an error for you.
What’s happening. Google said the new report makes it simpler for engineers, website admins, SEOs, and so on to discover issues with Google creeping. What’s going on is:
All out number of solicitations gathered by reaction code slithered document type, creep reason, and Googlebot type.
Definite data on host status
URL guides to show where in your site demands happened
Far-reaching synopsis for properties with different has and uphold for area properties
New slither details report. This new graph shows your slither details after some time, demonstrating to you the all-out creep demands throughout a time span or by day, complete downloaded information, and the normal reaction time.
Google likewise has an approach to separate it into “gathered creep information.” The report gives information on slithering demands separated by these gatherings: (1) reaction, (2) record kind of the got URL, (3) reason for the slither solicitation, (4) and Googlebot specialist.
Facilitating issues are additionally revealed with this report. So Google can show you why it had issues getting to your site. Google said, “have status subtleties in the report let you check your site’s overall accessibility to Google over the most recent 90 days.” And for space properties with different hosts, you can check the host status for every one of the top hosts introduced in the report synopsis see.
Why we give it a second thought. Google has upheld the heritage creep details report for quite a long time and with the new Google Search Console here, Google has not yet relocated this element. Not just has it truly enhanced the reports, it has given us noteworthy and valuable information to utilize when troubleshooting creeping issues. To become familiar with this report, see this assistance record.
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