First, let's look at how crawler-based search
engines work (both Google and Yahoo fall in this category). Each search engine
has its own automated program called a "web spider" or "web
crawler" that crawls the web. The main purpose of the spider is to crawl
web pages, read and collect the content, and follow the links (both internal
and external). The spider then deposits the information collected into the
search engine’s database called the index.
When searchers enter a query in the search box of
a search engine, the search engine’s job is to find the most relevant results
to the query by matching the search query to the information in its index.
What makes or breaks a search engine is how well
it answers your question when you perform a search. That’s based on what’s
called the search engine algorithm which is basically a bunch of factors that
the search engine uses to say “hey is this page RELEVANT or NOT?”. The higher
your page ranks for these factors (yes some factors are more important than
others) than the higher your page will get displayed in the search engine
result pages.
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