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Alexander2019-10-15 09:08:18
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Alexander, 2019-10-15 09:08:18

Why does google bot visit the same pages?

Please tell me, why would a Google bot get sick with amnesia and the 4th day is already hammering two landing pages with enviable regularity?
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Before these oddities, the bot crawled pages randomly (there are more than 100 of them) and there was no frequency priority for any one.
It’s not clear why all of a sudden, but he fell in love with two landing ones and throws them up from 5 to 10 times an hour. Not that something has changed in the issuance (for 4 days, it certainly hasn't).
But having already a certain picture of how the Google bot usually runs through the pages, these actions seem strange.
ps I know that Google bot can be sent to any resource to search for anything, just by typing on the service https://search.google.com/test/mobile-friendly any text after the website URL
And he will come looking for what is not there. In this case, it's not like using the aforementioned service.
Any ideas why it suddenly became important for Google bot to bypass two pages of the site with a frequency of 10 times per hour and so on for 4 days already?

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Oleg, 2019-10-15
@402d

You have ads running on external resources.
The link to your landing pages contains a get parameter for conversion tracking hid
Explain in Google Search Console that this (these) get parameters do not need to be considered.
Search console - Legacy tools - URL parameters
hid - No, the parameter does not affect the content of the page.
Additionally, you can specify the canonical URL in the body of the landing pages
https://seoprofy.ua/blog/optimizaciya-sajtov/rel-c...
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Alexander, 2019-10-16
@Panascanic

In total, the results are as follows.
The Wordfence plugin in Live Traffic mode (a necessary thing, it helps to ban specific radishes) "knows how" to spawn either a cache or something else in this form:
What is then seen by Google Search Console as a page. It remains not completely clear at what point in the generation of such "pages" the Google bot began to crawl 2 specific pages of the site 10 times per hour.
The solution is as follows:
- all left such pages generated by the Wordfence plugin are submitted for exclusion from the index in Search Console
- updated robots.txt and submitted it for indexing again
After Search Console ate the new robots, the whole epic with bypassing two pages ended immediately.
ps and on the wrong guesses suggested here. There is no advertising and nowhere does it spin or even spin. The HID parameter in the url indexed by Google has nothing to do with advertising.

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