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How does Google’s algorithm work?
Posted by unch on March 15, 2023 at 9:39 amLet me know!
KITET replied 3 months, 4 weeks ago 10 Members · 9 Replies -
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Thanks for sharing, I was curious too about how it works.
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Google’s algorithm ranks web pages based on various factors including keywords, backlinks, page quality, user behavior, location, and language. The algorithm is constantly evolving to provide the most relevant search results to users.
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Google’s algorithm is complicated and always changing, but at its core, it ranks websites based on their relevance, authority, and how well they work for users. I hope that helps!
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You can watch this video to learn more:
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Google’s algorithm uses a complicated set of rules and computations to identify which web sites are most relevant to a given search query. When you input a search phrase into Google’s search box, the algorithm swiftly examines the language and context of your query before searching its massive database of web pages for the most relevant results.
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Google’s complicated algorithm ranks online sites. It considers relevancy, authority, and user experience to deliver the best results. The algorithm ranks web sites using keywords, website structure, backlinks, page load speed, mobile-friendliness, and user engagement. Website owners must enhance their content and follow best practices as Google modifies its algorithm to improve search results and fight spam.
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look at many factors and signals including the words of your query relevance and usability of pages expertise of sources and your location and setting
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