Google: Crawl Requests Doesn't Hurt Rankings; Faster Crawl Doesn't Improve Rankings

Nov 3, 2016 - 7:45 am 3 by

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Google's John Mueller said on Twitter that requesting Google to crawl your pages doesn't negatively impact your rankings and if Google crawls your pages more often, it doesn't improve your rankings.

The question posed was can it hurt ones rankings by asking Google to crawl a page via Google's fetch and render tool? John said no, it doesn't hurt your rankings. He then added also "getting crawled more doesn't positively change rankings either."

Here are the tweets:

This is pretty basic for most of you all but sometimes it surprises me the myths that are out there about SEO and Google rankings.

Forum discussion at Twitter.

 

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