Google Indexing API: Submission Compliance

Google has recently updated its Indexing API documentation, introducing changes aimed at improving spam detection and clarifying usage guidelines.

Google Indexing API: Submission Compliance
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Dear Users,

Google recently updated its Indexing API documentation on 11th September 2024, introducing a few changes to enhance spam detection and providing clearer usage guidelines.

These updates are designed to ensure that the Indexing API is used effectively, in line with Google's broader objective of maintaining high-quality content in its search results.

Google Search Central > Google Indexing API

What does this mean?

This means Google is educating the usage of Indexing API and taking action against unwarranted usage of this API. We at Indexly, support and welcome this positive step taken by Google.

Indexly is at the forefront of this change and we believe in running a sustainable business in line with the usage policies of Google and its other partners like Microsoft Bing.

How Indexly supports this change?

  • Complete Prerequisites: Indexly automatically creates a unique service account with a project ID for each customer.
  • Quota Management: Indexly tracks all service accounts to optimize API calls, ensuring they remain within Google's set limits. Indexly uses its algorithms to optimize quota usage, has a paid account set up with Google Cloud Console, and also provides an intuitive platform for tracking web pages for its users.
  • Submission and Status Requests: Indexly efficiently manages requests to notify Google about new, updated, or deleted web pages.

What Indexly stands for?

Our core mission as a company is to assist our customers in helping them understand SEO while automating the process and minimizing technical errors, enabling their products and processes to thrive while adhering to guidelines.

Thank you for being part of this journey and allowing us to boost your SEO efforts!

Deepti