IP address (host) does not experience slow connection or server error codes during the visit, Googlebot completes its bucket list and checks to see if there is anything wrong. more important than the URLs on the original bucket list which may also require collection. If so, Googlebot can take it a step further and crawl those other important URLs as well. If nothing significant is discovered, Googlebot comes back for another bucket list to visit your site next time. Whether you've recently migrated a site or not, Googlebot's main focus is on very few (important) URLs,
with occasional visits from time to time to those deemed less important, or that shouldn't have changed very significantly. often (for example, old archives on news fax number list sites or unchanged product pages on e-commerce sites). When Googlebot arrives on your website and you have decided to start a migration, it is not notified. It already had a planned list of URLs to crawl on your site, and these could be important URLs (
with major changes expected for search engine users) that Googlebot still wants to visit on that occasion. These URLs should always take priority. Googlebot is unlikely to want to visit all of your new redirect URLs at this time, as not all pages will be of equal importance, and they are not expected to undergo useful changes for some time. (and therefore will not have been scheduled for analysis). Most likely, the search engine noted that your migration is in progress. Redirects to URLs that Googlebot came to