HOW SEARCH ENGINE WORK?
Search engines work through a series of steps to provide relevant results for user queries. Here’s a simplified breakdown:
Crawling: Search engines use bots (or spiders) to browse the web and discover new and updated pages. They follow links from one page to another.
•Normal crawl timeing 7 days once
•E-commerce sites crawl timeing daily because of daily update a content.
Indexing: After crawling, the content of the pages is indexed. This means the search engine organizes and stores information about the pages in a massive database, allowing for quick retrieval.
Ranking: When a user enters a query, the search engine retrieves relevant pages from its index and ranks them based on various algorithms. Factors influencing ranking include keyword relevance, page quality, user experience, and backlinks.
Displaying Results: The search engine presents the results, typically in a list format, highlighting the most relevant pages. Users can then click on these links to visit the pages.
Feedback and Updates: Search engines continuously refine their algorithms based on user interactions and evolving web content to improve the accuracy and relevance of results.
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Do you think ranking factors will shift more toward user engagement signals as AI driven search evolves?