Overview: How Does A Search Engine Work?
Overview: How Does A Search Engine Work?
OVERVIEW
SEO
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. SEO is all about optimizing a website
for search engines. SEO is a technique for:
Crawling - Process of fetching all the web pages linked to a website. This
task is performed by a software called a crawler or a spider (or Googlebot,
in case of Google).
Indexing - Process of creating index for all the fetched web pages and
keeping them into a giant database from where it can later be retrieved.
Essentially, the process of indexing is identifying the words and expressions
that best describe the page and assigning the page to particular keywords.
Calculating Relevancy - It is likely that more than one page contains the
search string, so the search engine starts calculating the relevancy of each
of the pages in its index to the search string.
Search engines such as Google and Yahoo! often update their relevancy algorithm
dozens of times per month. When you see changes in your rankings, it is due to
an algorithmic shift or something else beyond your control.
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Although the basic principle of operation of all search engines is the same, the
minor differences between their relevancy algorithms lead to major changes in
the relevancy of results.
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Black Hat SEO Techniques that search engines do not approve and
attempt to minimize the effect of. These techniques are also known as
spamdexing.
It ensures that a web page content should have been created for the users
and not just for the search engines.
Always follow a White Hat SEO tactic and do not try to fool your site visitors. Be
honest and you will definitely get something more.
Redirecting users from a page that is built for search engines to one that is
more human friendly.
Redirecting users to a page that was different from the page the search
engine ranked.
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Using hidden or invisible text or with the page background color, using a
tiny font size or hiding them within the HTML code such as "no frame"
sections.
Creating low-quality web pages that contain very little content but are
instead stuffed with very similar keywords and phrases. These pages are
called Doorway or Gateway Pages.
Always stay away from any of the above Black Hat tactics to improve the rank of
your site. Search engines are smart enough to identify all the above properties of
your site and ultimately you are not going to get anything.