How does Google Search work?



Hi Matt, could you please explain how Google’s ranking and website evaluation process works starting with the crawling and analysis of a site, crawling timelines, frequencies, priorities, indexing and filtering processes within the databases etc. RobertvH, Munich

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29 thoughts on “How does Google Search work?”

  1. Try to make Google search algorithm underatand that when a query includes "in Tamil", "In Telugu", "In Bengali", "in hindi" (like "in Spanish") etc that user is requesting results in those languages, but not in English.
    You have around 1 billion people in the world speaking these 4 languages.

  2. Still Google is showing some irrevelant results regarding language results. When we search for a particular search results in particular language, Google is showing mainly English articles.
    Example: crush meaning in Tamil
    Here Google is showing English content, but the user intent(100%) is to get (result of) meaning of English word crush in Tamil language.

  3. Now look at how Amazon keeps websites up-to date around the globe. They use a tag on system. These people did not invent anything new. They just thought of a clever way to solve a problem. Find a problem, sell the solution.

  4. Notes:
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    1. Crawling – crawl the web comprehensively and deeply.
    2. Indexing – index those pages.

    3. Ranking – rank or serve those pages and return
    the most relevant ones first

  5. this guy deserve my respect i use google marketing for a long time and im always watch videos with explanations about ranking webisite and backlinks and all that… but this 7;44min that he made it its so much clear and its a very nice example how you can do your marketing! congrats!!

  6. Just a tid bit for yall: If you live with depressed/suicidal people, then this algorithm will severely negatively impact the mental health of anyone who uses the same ssid (ip). Depressed people get a depressed internet with nothing but depressing recommendations to make you even more depressed. But google says it's better, so I can't argue with that.

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