Search Engines Put A Limit For Webpage Size

August 19, 2010 – 12:17 am

Although search engines are able to read webpages with large page size, they are still reluctant to fully index the pages greater than 150 KB. Search engines have allocated a certain amount of bandwidth for each website and therefore may leave out pages more than 150 KB so that they can index more and more pages of a particular website.  However, this rule is usually overlooked if a particular webpage is deemed too important to leave by search engines. For e.g., if site has good domain authority or the webpage have a number of inbound links and PR.

This also holds true for Google’s original recommendation of not placing more than 100 outgoing links on a webpage.

  1. 2 Responses to “Search Engines Put A Limit For Webpage Size”

  2. thanks for sharing such useful information.

    Is there is any tool to check bandwidth ??

    Thanks and regards
    nitin nagpal

    By nitin nagpal on Aug 19, 2010

  3. No Nitin, though you can test bandwidth speed at http://www.speedtest.net.

    By RedAlkemi on Oct 20, 2010

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