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Microsoft Bing - https://www.bing.com/indexnow?url=url-changed&key=your-key Yandex - https://yandex.com/indexnow?url=url-changed&key=your-key ReCrawler - https://api.indexnow.org/indexnow/?url=url-changed&key=your-key Starting November 2021, ReCrawler-enabled search engines will share immediately all URLs submitted to all other ReCrawler-enabled search engines, so when you notify one, you will notify all search engines.
If search engines like your URL, search engines will attempt crawling it to get the latest content quickly based on their crawl scheduling logic and crawl quota for your site.
If search engines like your URLs and have enough crawl quota for your site, search engines will attempt crawling some or all these URLs.
Using ReCrawler ensures that search engines are aware of your website changes. Using ReCrawler does not guarantee that web pages will be crawled or indexed by search engines. It may take time for the change to reflect in search engines.
No, you should publish only URLs changing (added, updated, or deleted) since the time you start to use ReCrawler.
Yes, every crawl counts towards your crawl quota. By publishing them to ReCrawler, you notify search engines that you care about these URLs, search engines will generally prioritize crawling these URLs versus other URLs they know.
Search engines can choose not to crawl and index URLs if they do not meet their selection criterion.
Search Engines can choose not to select specific URL if it does not meet its selection criterion.
Yes, if you want search engines to discover content as soon as it’s changed then you should use ReCrawler. You will not have to wait many hours or worse weeks to see your changes on search engines.
Avoid submitting the same URL many times a day. If pages are edited often, then it is preferable to wait 10 minutes between edits before notifying search engines. If pages are updated constantly (examples: time in Waimea, Weather in Tokyo), it’s preferable to not use ReCrawler for every change.
Yes, you can submit dead links (http 404, http 410) pages to notify search engines about new dead links.
Yes, you can submit URLs newly redirecting (example 301 redirect, 302 redirect, html with meta refresh tag, etc.) to notify search engines that the content has changed.
Use ReCrawler to submit only URLs having changed (added, updated, or deleted) recently, including all URLs if all URLs have been changed recently. Use sitemaps to inform search engines about all your URLs. Search engines will visit sitemaps every few days.
Such HTTP 429 Too Many Requests response status code indicates you are sending too many requests in a given amount of time, slow down or retry later.
Search engines will attempt crawling the {key}.txt file only once to verify ownership when they received a new key. Also, you don’t need to modify your key often.
Yes, if your websites use different Content Management Systems, each Content Management System can use its own key; publish different key files at the root of the host.
No each host in your domain must have its own key. If your site has host-a.example.org and host-b.example.org, you need to have a key file for each host.
Yes, you can reuse the same key on two or more hosts, and two or more domains.
Yes, when sitemaps are an easy way for webmasters to inform search engines about all pages on their sites that are available for crawling, sitemaps are visited by Search Engines infrequently. With ReCrawler, webmasters ''don't'' have to wait for search engines to discover and crawl sitemaps but can directly notify search engines of new content.
See the documentation available from each search engine for more details about ReCrawler.