How you can crawl your post to google instantly

Crawl your post to google instantly with google’s new indexing API. You can index your pages and posts immediately.

The Indexing API allows any site owner to directly notify Google when pages are added or removed. This allows Google to schedule pages for a fresh crawl, which can lead to higher quality user traffic. 

Using this method, you can stay one step ahead of your competition by making sure that your site is crawled and has the opportunity to rank before their site does,

which is extremely important when it comes to time-sensitive, competitive content.

Here is a guide on how to start with index API

What is google API?

Google APIs are application programming interfaces (APIs) developed by Google which allow communication with Google Services and their integration with other services.

Examples of these include Search, Gmail, Translate, and Google Maps. Third-party apps can use these APIs to take advantage of or extend the functionality of the existing services.

The APIs provide functionality like analytics, machine learning as a service (the Prediction API), or access to user data (when permission to read the data is given).

Another important example is an embedded Google map on a website, which can be achieved using the Static Maps API, Places API, or Google Earth API.

Google History

Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that focuses on search engine technology, online advertising, 

cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, artificial intelligence, and consumer electronics.

It has been referred to as the “most powerful company in the world” and one of the world’s most valuable brands due to its market dominance,

data collection, and technological advantages in the area of artificial intelligence. 

It is considered one of the Big Five American information technology companies, alongside Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft.

Google was founded on September 4, 1998, by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University.

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