An Inside Look at the New ‘Fetch as Google’ Feature [VIDEO]

An Inside Look at the New ‘Fetch as Google’ Feature [VIDEO] was originally published on BruceClay.com, home of expert search engine optimization tips.


On Tuesday, Google released an update to its Fetch as Google feature within Webmaster Tools. This valuable tool, which has been around for years, allows webmasters to view the source code and headers of their site the way Googlebot sees them. Tuesday’s update enhanced the tool’s capability, enabling webmasters to see what Googlebot sees in a browser window, as well.

Since Tuesday’s update, we’ve fielded questions from clients such as:



Rendering Pages with Fetch as Google Will Google render all the JavaScript on my site?
Does this negate the need for Ajax-enabled crawling?
Google stated on Friday that “Sometimes the JavaScript may be too complex or arcane for us to execute, in which case we can’t render the page fully and accurately.” What exactly does that mean?

Knowing that the SEO industry at large has vested interest in these answers, I interviewed Bruce Clay, Inc.’s Director of Software Development Aaron Landerkin. In the video below, Landerkin answers these questions and more.



It’s only been two days since the tool’s update and Google’s Head of Webspam Matt Cutts has already touted the tool several times on Twitter:


Our “Fetch as Google” feature is getting *much* better: http://t.co/RQlNhRb3hn Now renders page–useful for debugging!


— Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) May 27, 2014




Tweeting the new Fetch as Google feature again because I love it that much: http://t.co/XPvmLkCTks Have you tried it yet?


— Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) May 27, 2014



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