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Panduan Memulai Indexing API
Dengan Indexing API, pemilik situs dapat langsung memberi tahu Google saat halaman postingan lowongan atau video
livestream mereka ditambahkan atau dihapus. Dengan demikian, Google dapat menjadwalkan halaman untuk crawl baru, yang
dapat menghasilkan traffic pengguna berkualitas lebih tinggi. Indexing API hanya dapat digunakan untuk meng-crawl halaman dengan
JobPosting atau
BroadcastEvent yang disematkan dalam
VideoObject. Untuk situs yang berisi banyak halaman dengan masa berlaku singkat seperti postingan lowongan atau
video livestream, Indexing API menjaga keterkinian konten di hasil penelusuran karena hal tersebut memungkinkan
pembaruan informasi dikirim satu per satu.
Berikut ini beberapa hal yang dapat Anda lakukan dengan Indexing API:
Memperbarui URL: Beri tahu Google tentang URL baru yang harus di-crawl, atau bahwa konten di
URL yang dikirim sebelumnya telah diperbarui.
Menghapus URL: Setelah Anda menghapus halaman dari server, beri tahu Google agar kami dapat
menghapus halaman tersebut dari indeks dan tidak mencoba meng-crawl URL itu lagi.
Mendapatkan status permintaan: Periksa kapan terakhir kali Google menerima setiap jenis notifikasi
untuk URL tertentu.
Mengirim permintaan pengindeksan batch: Kurangi jumlah koneksi HTTP yang harus dibuat klien
dengan menggabungkan hingga 100 panggilan menjadi satu permintaan HTTP.
Memulai
Untuk menggunakan Indexing API, ikuti langkah-langkah berikut:
Lengkapi prasyarat dengan mengaktifkan
Indexing API, membuat akun layanan baru, memverifikasi kepemilikan di Search Console, dan
mendapatkan token akses untuk mengautentikasi panggilan API.
Minta persetujuan dan kuota. Indexing API
menyediakan kuota default sebesar 200 untuk pengujian pengiriman dan orientasi API, serta
memerlukan persetujuan tambahan untuk penggunaan dan penyediaan resource.
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