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AuburnBusiness.Com Posted on August 1, 2024 by KeithAugust 4, 2024

Welcome to AuburnBusiness.com. We are a professional online marketing company for local business. We help local businesses get found in their local market by using search engine optimization strategies that produce high search engine results. Our goal is for our client to have multiple listings on the front page of Google for their main keywords.

With more than 35 years of business experience, our team has helped multiple companies to achieve first page search engine ranking results. We want to help you get your local business online – where the $Money$ is.

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Keith works with only one local surveyor per city or town. No city is too small for internet marketing. If you have more than 2 competitors, you need to be found on Google ahead of them, preferably in 1st place.  Call  Keith  Today  at  (334) 826-6677.Keith Maxwell, PLS, PE

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Google Warns Crawl Traps Can Break Site Indexing

AuburnBusiness.Com Posted on February 4, 2026 by KeithFebruary 4, 2026
Realistic illustration of a search engine crawler bot facing broken URL links and indexing errors across a website network

Google has identified a major technical issue that affects how websites are discovered and indexed. It is called URL crawl traps. New guidance shared this week in search industry reports explains the issue. Google engineers said many crawl problems come from parameter-driven and faceted URL patterns. These patterns make search bots spend time on near-duplicate pages instead of important ones. The news is getting strong attention in SEO and search visibility circles. It changes how indexing reliability is judged.

For local service businesses in the United States — including surveyors, engineers, contractors, and other project-based firms — this is not just a developer problem. It affects how fast core service pages are found. It affects how they are refreshed. It affects whether they are trusted as the main version in search results.

Why this is getting attention now

Search analysts highlighted the statement because it shows a shift in how Google handles crawl efficiency. Before, the focus was mostly on content quality signals. Now Google is also less tolerant of sites that create many low-value URL variations. These include parameter links, filtered navigation paths, tracking-tag duplicates, and tool-generated page states.

Industry reaction is strong. Many small and mid-sized business websites create these patterns without knowing it. Booking tools, quote forms, campaign tracking links, and plugin navigation often create extra URLs in the background. What once seemed harmless may now be treated as crawl waste.

Why local service businesses are more exposed

Local service websites are often smaller. But they depend on third-party widgets and marketing tools. These tools create dynamic URLs automatically. You’ll often see this happen on a civil engineering services website, where quote request forms, project maps, and scheduling tools add extra URL versions behind the scenes. If this grows too much, Googlebot may spend too much crawl time on low-value URLs. It then spends less time on key service and location pages.

Search commentators say this can slow down indexing of new pages. It can also delay updates in search results. It may cause wrong page selection. That means Google ranks the incorrect version of a service page. For businesses that depend on a few core pages for leads, this can reduce calls and form inquiries.

Market implication for visibility competition

The main takeaway from this week’s coverage is simple. Technical clarity is now a competitive factor, not just maintenance. Clean URL structures and controlled parameter behavior now matter along with content quality and authority signals. We’ve talked about similar visibility patterns before in our search visibility coverage, especially when small site issues quietly affect rankings.

In competitive local markets, websites that are easier for Google to crawl and understand may gain a timing and stability advantage in rankings, even when competitors publish similar service content.

Search visibility depends on what a page says. It also depends on how cleanly a website behaves when search bots crawl it.

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