Google can crawl AJAX just fine
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In January 2017, Gary Illyes from Google published a document on the Google blog explaining how crawl budget works to webmasters and SEOs. He has now updated the document to make clear that AJAX (i.e. XHR) calls, can and will consume a site’s crawl budget. The clarification. The update (in italics added here) reads,
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Google announced it will no longer be supporting its original AJAX crawling scheme from back in 2009. Starting in the second quarter of 2018, Google said it will “no longer be using the AJAX crawling scheme.” This should come as no surprise, because Google said years ago that it no longer officially and fully supported
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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. Google Santa Tracker is live, counting down the days until Christmas with holiday games & resourcesDec 4, 2017 by Amy Gesenhues This year’s Google Santa Tracker comes with coding games, an elf filter in the
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Seminar on GoogleMy Business listings The Manatee Chamber of Commerce will hold a seminar on how local businesses can set up and claim their Google My Business listings from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday in the chamber’s office at 222 10th St. W. in Bradenton. Google is the leading search engine, with more than