What is google Index?

Index is collection of data stored in a catalog. The search engines have billions of documents in their catalogs and are constantly evolving their algorithm to determine the best results to display when a user performs a search.
 
Google Index is identical to any other index you will come across, such as an Index in a Book, which gives information about all the important terms mentioned in the book. Only difference in Google Index is instead to terms it lists all of the webpages that Google knows about.
 
he Google index is similar to an index in a library, which lists information about all the books the library has available. However, instead of books, the Google index lists all of the webpages that Google knows about. When Google visits your site, it detects new and updated pages and updates the Google index.

To see which pages on your site are in the Google index, you can do a Google Web Search for "site:mywebsite.com". If you want more pages included in the Google index, you can create and submit a Sitemap through Webmaster Tools.
 
Google index is the storing of your webpage in search engine database. The process of crawling helps to provide a cache certificate to webpages and then they are ready for search engine indexing.
 
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