
content indexing
Content indexing is a process used by search engines to organize and store information from web pages so they can be retrieved quickly when needed. When a search engine scans a webpage, it analyzes its content—such as text, images, and links—and creates an organized "index" or catalog. This allows the search engine to efficiently locate relevant pages in response to a user’s query. Think of it like a library catalog: instead of searching every book in real-time, the catalog helps you find what you're looking for swiftly.