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You might think of a search engine as a website you visit to type (or speak) a question into a box and Google, Yahoo!, Bing, or whatever search engine you're using magically replies with a long list of links to webpages that could potentially answer your question.

That's true. But have you ever stopped to consider what's behind those magical lists of links?


Here's how it works: Google (or any search engine you're using) has a crawler that goes out and gathers information about all the content they can find on the Internet. The crawlers bring all those 1s and 0s back to the search engine to build an index. That index is then fed through an algorithm that tries to match all that data with your query.
#seo #works
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  • Profile picture of the author Kent Hopkins
    And these days SEO optimization is simpler than it's ever been thanks to Google's and the other's deep learning algorithms. Really the most important thing to do to get ranked anymore is actually have content that's worth reading. "Tricks" and other forms of SE spamming do not work anymore, and that's a good thing for all involved. Happy days are here
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  • Profile picture of the author YourGoToWriter
    Hi, @Tanvir Prince for sharing that and yes, SEO right now is much simpler since Google's algorithm is now getting rid of any automation tools like spamming. They very much want to get you ranked doing organic SEO. It is now getting your main focus on doing regular high-quality content.

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