How often is google pushing data ?
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Hello,
I know that google index quickly but how often is the data pushed into their search results ?
Thank you,
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Google simply states that the bots crawl regularly, and how often Google crawls your site is based on links, page rank, and “crawling constraints”. The frequency of Google’s updates is totally subjective – it depends on your site, domain authority, your backlinks, etc.
In 2016 John Mueller said that Google updates schema, structured markup, and rich snippets almost immediately. Basically, as soon as Google recrawls and reindexes the markup, Google can immediately show the rich snippets in the search results. Of course, Google doesn't always show rich snippets for all sites because of their filters but if they do already, it should be quick to update.
You can check your crawl stats in Search Console (Google Webmaster Tools) to see when Google last visited your site.
- Click crawl on the left-hand side menu.
- Crawl stats will show you Googlebot activity in the last 90 days.
- Click Google Index and then index status to see the number of URLS that have been added to Google's index.
These two points of data can give you a small idea of what the Google bots have been up to.
History can help us answer this too. Google has typically updated its page rank every 3 to 4 months, which roughly translates to 4-5 times a year.
IN SUMMARY
The best way to keep track of how frequently Google visits your website is to examine your crawl stats in Google Webmaster Tools. This will give you a historical snapshot of the time span involved in Google revisiting your site.
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Thank you.