Searching and Ranking in Google
When people search Google, they are asking the company to find every instance of the term in its index and rank the corresponding documents by their relevance.
1 The user types a search query, the typical query is two or three words, which can make finding the most relevant result challenging, roughly one in 10 queries is misspelled.
2 Before Google provides and information, it identifies the searcher’s location through his or her internet protocol address. The IP helps speed up the search by sending the request to the nearest data center and allows Google to identify geographically appropriate ads to show with search result.
3 The query is sent to the central network the central network and then redirected to the nearest data center.
4 At the data center, the search term is run through the index, matching terms are sent back to the central network, then to the user with a summary of the web page, called a “snippet”.
THE SECRET SAUCEGoogle determines which web sites are most relevant to a search term by using its “secret sauce”, a formula that weighs more than 200 measurements, such as the number of times the search term appears on a web page, the number of visitors to the page and the Page Rank- the number of sites linking to the page and the popularity of those sites.
You can also check how your web site by the different Google datacenters by Google cache tool and other tests like Web Site Popularity Checker, Search Engine Position Checker, Keyword Suggestion Tool, Web Site Analysis etc. at http://www.sitesolutions.com/tools.asp
Labels: Google, Tips and Tricks
When people search Google, they are asking the company to find every instance of the term in its index and rank the corresponding documents by their relevance.
1 The user types a search query, the typical query is two or three words, which can make finding the most relevant result challenging, roughly one in 10 queries is misspelled.
2 Before Google provides and information, it identifies the searcher’s location through his or her internet protocol address. The IP helps speed up the search by sending the request to the nearest data center and allows Google to identify geographically appropriate ads to show with search result.
3 The query is sent to the central network the central network and then redirected to the nearest data center.
4 At the data center, the search term is run through the index, matching terms are sent back to the central network, then to the user with a summary of the web page, called a “snippet”.
1 The user types a search query, the typical query is two or three words, which can make finding the most relevant result challenging, roughly one in 10 queries is misspelled.
2 Before Google provides and information, it identifies the searcher’s location through his or her internet protocol address. The IP helps speed up the search by sending the request to the nearest data center and allows Google to identify geographically appropriate ads to show with search result.
3 The query is sent to the central network the central network and then redirected to the nearest data center.
4 At the data center, the search term is run through the index, matching terms are sent back to the central network, then to the user with a summary of the web page, called a “snippet”.
THE SECRET SAUCE
Google determines which web sites are most relevant to a search term by using its “secret sauce”, a formula that weighs more than 200 measurements, such as the number of times the search term appears on a web page, the number of visitors to the page and the Page Rank- the number of sites linking to the page and the popularity of those sites.
You can also check how your web site by the different Google datacenters by Google cache tool and other tests like Web Site Popularity Checker, Search Engine Position Checker, Keyword Suggestion Tool, Web Site Analysis etc. at http://www.sitesolutions.com/tools.asp
Labels: Google, Tips and Tricks
1 Comments:
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