Google Search Explained – Search for Beginners Ep 4



In this episode of Search for Beginners, we explain how Google Search finds your online business (a discovery process called crawling), organizes it (a process called indexing), and, finally, presents it to your potential customers (a process called ranking). Learn how Google Search works!

How Google Search works → https://goo.gle/2XjMQ47
Webmaster guidelines → https://goo.gle/2QieSvl
SEO Starter guide → https://goo.gle/2KjScak
Webmasters portal → https://goo.gle/2q4RVBr

Subtitles in various languages are available. Click on the Settings icon in the bottom right corner of the video, and select Subtitles/CC from the menu.

Watch more Search for Beginners episodes → https://goo.gle/2BMDcNF

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32 thoughts on “Google Search Explained – Search for Beginners Ep 4”

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  2. All right. Only you forgot to say that the number of paid advertising links displayed in Google search results already exceeds the number of other unpaid links. And the user has no choice but to click on what he sees in the first place, i.e. for advertising. And going to such sponsored links gets disappointed, because he does not see what he really needs. Every day I’m convinced that the main task of Google is not to provide the information that the user needs, but to make money banal both on users and on advertisers. This is the main point of the Google search. I apologize for my English, as himself from Ukraine. Used a Google translator 🙂 P.S. And why are there no subtitles in Ukrainian?

  3. Subtitles are now available in Portuguese, Spanish, French, Hindi, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Italian, Chinese and English for this video. Click on the Settings icon in the bottom right corner of the video, and select Subtitles/CC from the menu. Apologies for the slight delay!

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