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 Indexing is a fundamental part of how search engines work. When a new web page is created, search engine bots (also called crawlers or spiders) visit the page to analyze its content. This process is called crawling. Once crawled, the content is evaluated and stored in the search engine’s database, known as the index. Think of the index as a huge library where each web page is categorized and organized based on its relevance, keywords, and other SEO factors. Indexing allows search engines to quickly retrieve and display relevant pages when a user types a query. Without indexing, a page won’t show up in search results, no matter how valuable the content is. Website owners can help their pages get indexed by submitting a sitemap, fixing broken links, using proper meta tags, and ensuring mobile and speed optimization. Content should also be original, valuable, and well-structured to meet search engine quality standards. Sometimes, pages may not be indexed due to technical issues li...