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Guía de inicio rápido para la API de Indexing
La API de Indexing permite a los propietarios de sitios notificar directamente a Google cuando se agregan o quitan páginas de publicación de empleos o de transmisión
de video en vivo. Esto le permite a Google programar las páginas para un nuevo rastreo, lo que
puede generar una mejor calidad de tráfico de usuarios. Solo se puede usar la API de Indexing para rastrear páginas con
JobPosting o
BroadcastEvent incorporadas en un objeto
VideoObject. Para sitios web con muchas páginas de poca duración, como publicaciones de empleo o
videos de transmisión en vivo, la API de Indexing mantiene el contenido actualizado en los resultados de la Búsqueda, ya que permite
que las actualizaciones se publiquen de manera individual.
A continuación, encontrarás algunas de las acciones que puedes realizar con la API de Indexing:
Actualizar una URL: Notifica a Google que hay una URL nueva para rastrear o que se actualizó el contenido de una URL enviada previamente.
Quitar una URL: Después de borrar una página de tus servidores, notifica a Google para que la quitemos de nuestro índice y no intentemos rastrear la URL de nuevo.
Obtener el estado de una solicitud: Comprueba la última vez que Google recibió cada tipo de notificación relacionada con una URL determinada.
Enviar solicitudes de indexación por lotes: Reduce la cantidad de conexiones HTTP que tu cliente debe
realizar por medio de la combinación de hasta 100 llamadas en una sola solicitud HTTP.
Cómo comenzar
Para usar la API de Indexing, realiza los siguientes pasos:
Para completar los requisitos previos, habilita la
API de Indexing, crea una cuenta de servicio nueva, verifica la propiedad en Search Console y
obtén un token de acceso para autenticar la llamada a la API.
Solicita la aprobación y la cuota. La
API de Indexing proporciona una cuota predeterminada de 200 para las pruebas de incorporación y de envío de la API, y
requiere una aprobación adicional para el uso y el aprovisionamiento de recursos.
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