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How does googles search engine work???

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despite key words!

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  1. Hi. I have some experience with web sites and Internet marketing. I think I may be able to help you out. There is a free e-book called SEO Fast Start 2008 that you need to download and read. You can find it here:

    http://www.seofaststart.com/

    It explains exactly what elements on a web page attracts the most attention from the search engines and walks you step-by-step through the entire process of building a site from scratch.

    Here's a link to a site I'm working on right now. It's not finished but everything that's up is working. You can take a look if you want here:

    http://www.wealthcrawler.com

    I hope this helps you. If you have any questions you can email me at callsilver@yahoo.com

    James


  2. i had to write an essay about how google works. just google "how google works"

  3. Actually, there's a little more too it - Google just doesn't word count, part of their genius is they catalog all the LINKS on the web pages they crawl - sites that have lots of "backlinks" from other sites are considered more authoritative / are more popular and therefore Google moves the site up in the organic search results ranking (on the left side of the results page). Their goal is to present the most relevant content - if a particular keyword or phrase is simply repeated on a web page Google will actually penalize the site, lowering it's ranking in the results listing (they basically will compare the # of occurances to the total # of words on the site so blatant repeats are easily detected).

    I'll save how their advertising / adwords product works for another day -

  4. You type in text and Google searches for web pages that contain words from it.

    Google uses Latent Semantics Analysis (LSA) to organize the search results in order of relation to your search.

    Here is a Wikipedia definition of Latent Semantics Analysis:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latent_sema...

    The web pages that have the most words from your typed text show up first. Google also searches for websites that have links that include part of your search. If you type in something that Google doesn't recognize as a word or name or link, Google will suggest a similar word to the one you searched and/or (depending on the word) search for that word instead.

    For example, if you typed in, “yahho.com,” text would appear above the search results saying, “Did you mean, ‘yahoo.com?’” And the “yahoo.com” of that would be a link. Click on it and Google will search for “yahoo.com.” If you don't click on it, the first search result for “yahho.com” would be a link for Yahoo.com. The rest of the results would be web pages that happened to contain the text, “yahho.com.”

  5. google uses latent semantics analysis to classify your website and how it ranks your website on search engines. to know more about this, you got to have knowledge in SEO which is very broad topic but you can learn it quickly if you read this blog http://www.seo.bitsystemsph.com

  6. just type a question and thats it

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