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 Google analyzes the content, images, and video files in the page, trying to understand what the page is about. This information is stored in the Google index, a huge database that is stored on many, many (many!) computers.

 Google Search, or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google LLC. It is the most used search engine on the World Wide Web across all platforms, with 92.16% market share as of December 2020, handling more than 5.4 billion searches each day.

 Google searches its index of the internet. This might seem trivial but it's an important distinction because it makes the search infinitely faster.  That's exactly what Google does except its index holds pointers to the entire information of the world and is infinitely larger than the index in your average cookbook.

 Most search engines build an index based on crawling, which is the process through which engines like Google, Yahoo and others find new pages to index. Mechanisms known as bots or spiders crawl the Web looking for new pages  . Then, the engine will return a list of Web results ranked using its specific algorithm.

 Through Google search: Anything and everything you ever searched on Google.  Whatever and whenever you've searched for on Google, the tech giant knows through its search engine. You can turn this off by going into Google's My Activity page and clicking on the tab “Web & App activity.”


 Search engines work by crawling hundreds of billions of pages using their own web crawlers. These web crawlers are commonly referred to as search engine bots or spiders. A search engine navigates the web by downloading web pages and following links on these pages to discover new pages that have been made available.

 Search engines have three primary functions: Crawl: Scour the Internet for content, looking over the code/content for each URL they find. Index: Store and organize the content found during the crawling process. Once a page is in the index, it's in the running to be displayed as a result to relevant queries.

 A search engine is a web-based tool that enables users to locate information on the World Wide Web. Popular examples of search engines are Google, Yahoo!, and MSN Search.

 

When you create a website, Google will discover it eventually. The Googlebot systematically crawls the web, discovering websites, gathering information on those websites, and indexing that information to be returned in searching.

 A website's popularity, crawlability, and structure all factor into how long it will take Google to index a site. In general, Googlebot will find its way to a new website between four days and four weeks. However, this is a projection and some users have claimed to be indexed in less than a day.

 Google  spies on us

 Google tracks and spies on us in a variety of ways.  This is very personal and it is spying. Google has refined their spying to the point where its been shown in court that they can eventually figure out that you changed computers, even if you did so anonymously, by your pattern.

 


Preview and share your site
  1. On a computer, open a site in classic Google Sites.
  2. At the top right, click Share.
  3. Under "Who has access," click Change.
  4. Choose who you can see your site.
  5. Click Save.

  6. How Search algorithms work. - Google ranking systems are designed to do just that: sort through hundreds of billions of webpages in our Search index to find the most relevant, useful results in a fraction of a second, and present them in a way that helps you find what you're looking for.

 

 

 

Google follows three basic steps to generate results from web pages:
  1. Step 1 Crawling. When one types something in the search bar in the first place, it finds what pages exist on the web. 
  2. Step 2 Indexing. After a page is discovered, Google understands the data of the page. 
  3. Step 3 Ranking.

 

 

20 Google Search Tips to Use Google More Efficiently
  1. Use the tabs. The first tip is to use the tabs in Google search. 
  2. Use quotes. 
  3. Use a hyphen to exclude words. 
  4. Use a colon to search specific sites. 
  5. Find a page that links to another page. 
  6. Use the asterisk wildcard. 
  7. Find sites that are similar to other sites. 
  8. Use Google search to do math.
  9.  
    How to Rank Higher On Google In 2020
  10. Step #1: Improve Your On-Site SEO.
  11. Step #2: Add LSI Keywords To Your Page.
  12. Step #3: Monitor Your Technical SEO.
  13. Step #4: Match Your Content to Search Intent.
  14. Step #5: Reduce Your Bounce Rate.
  15. Step #6: Find Even Keywords to Target.
  16. Step #7: Publish Insanely High-Quality Content.
  17. Step #8: Build Backlinks to Your Site.
  18.  
    • These four tried and true tactics will help you increase your Google ranking and in turn increase traffic to your site.
    1. Create A Link Building Strategy.
    2. Increase Your Site Speed.
    3. Update Your Site Frequently.
    4. Optimize For Long-Tail Keywords.

 

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