Crawler
A crawler is a computer program that visits web pages and collects information so search engines can find, understand, and list websites in search results.
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A crawler is a computer program that visits web pages and collects information so search engines can find, understand, and list websites in search results.
A heading is a short title at the top of a page or section that tells people and search engines what that part of the content is about.
A local citation is any online mention of your business name, address and phone that helps people and search engines find and trust your local business.
LSI keywords are words and phrases that are closely related to your main keyword and help search engines understand the topic and meaning of your content better.
Semantic search is how search engines try to understand real meaning and intent in your words so they can show better and more helpful results.
A Google Business Profile is a free online listing that helps people find and contact your local business on Google Search and Google Maps.
A directory is a structured list of websites, businesses, or files that helps people and search engines find organized information quickly.
Local SEO helps your business show up in search results when nearby people look for products or services like yours.
NAP means Name, Address, Phone Number and it helps search engines and people find and trust your local business.
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