09-24-2025, 03:51 AM
That’s normal behavior—Googlebot doesn’t crawl all your backlinks or pages every time. A few reasons:
Crawl budget: Google allocates a limited crawl rate based on your site’s authority, server performance, and overall trust.
Link quality: Not every backlink gets counted or followed. Low-quality, spammy, or nofollowed links may be skipped.
Indexing priorities: Google focuses on pages it considers most relevant, useful, or updated, rather than hitting all links every crawl.
Server load management: To avoid overloading, Google spreads crawling over time instead of fetching everything in one go.
Crawl budget: Google allocates a limited crawl rate based on your site’s authority, server performance, and overall trust.
Link quality: Not every backlink gets counted or followed. Low-quality, spammy, or nofollowed links may be skipped.
Indexing priorities: Google focuses on pages it considers most relevant, useful, or updated, rather than hitting all links every crawl.
Server load management: To avoid overloading, Google spreads crawling over time instead of fetching everything in one go.