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What does it mean when "Google Inc" visits your website?
I have the free version of StatCounter enabled on my site so I can see in detail who is coming and where my visitors are coming from. Today I have noticed that "74.125.16.35 (Google Inc)" visited my site at 08:55:22 by searching from searching on google site:www.mysite.com.
Then later on " ff-in-f67.google.com (Google Inc)" visited my site at 09:29:14. Are these bots are real employees? Is this just StatCounter's way of saying that a google robot came to my site? Could this be a good thing or is Google "on to me?" Ideas would be appreciated. |
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It's Google bots and it is normal.
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Ya they are Google bots and they keep searching almost all websites for new updates and posts . So don't worry and keep working .
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it says that bot owned by google visited your website so that your website can appear in serps
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Thanks; Your comments are appreciated
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