Google crawls the Web at varying depths and on more than one schedule. The so-called deep crawl occurs roughly once a month. This extensive reconnaissance of Web content requires more than a week to complete and an undisclosed length of time after completion to build the results into the index. For this reason, it can take up to six weeks for a new page to appear in Google. Brand new sites at new domain addresses that have never been crawled before might not even be indexed at first.
Google crawl usually depends on the frequent updates of your website. A blog usually gets crawled once you post a new article. Similarly websites have static pages and gets Google crawl at a slower pace than blogs. You should feature your website more in social media platforms to get quick Google crawl and indexing.
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Google can crawl your website regularly. Generally it depends on you because it depends on how frequent your is updating.
If your site is updating regularly in the eye of Google, Google can crawl your site regularly.
I have blogs that is visited pretty much every 4th day by Google. But if you are using WordPress you can ping Google every time you post new stuff. And they just might visit you. Maybe there are plugins for other systems as forums that can do the same...
Google's spiders regularly crawl the web to rebuild index. Crawl frequency is based on many factors, such as - PageRank, links to a page, and crawling constraints such as the number of parameters in a URL.
It depends on how frequently you update your site and popularity of your site. If you update your site regularly, you'd see a frequent visit of Google bot on your site.
Google crawler crawl your website depending on updates on your website and traffic flow. If your updated page or blog has good traffic flow, it is possible your website will be crawled very soon other than usual.
Crawl process is algorithmic if we talk about Google, basically computer programs determine which sites to crawl, how often, and how many pages to fetch from each site.
Google crawler crawl your website depending on updates on your website and traffic flow. If your updated page or blog has good traffic flow, it is possible your website will be crawled very soon other than usual.