Deepcrawl
A Deepcrawl, refers to the process by which search engines such as Google, Bing and other Web crawlers thoroughly navigate through the content of a Web site and index all available pages and information. This is in contrast to a superficial or surface crawl, where search engines may only scan the main pages of a website. In a Deepcrawl, all internal links, images, textual content and other elements on each page of the website are analyzed and captured. This helps search engines get a more comprehensive picture of the website's content and structure, which can affect how the site appears in search results.
When to do a Deepcrawl?
A Deepcrawl is especially useful when you want to ensure that all your pages are indexed and shown in search results. This can be important for websites with a lot of in-depth content, such as e-commerce sites with numerous product pages, blogs with many articles, or sites with extensive information resources. Proper indexing of all relevant pages can increase the site's visibility in searches related to its content.