How
Search Engines Work
By Matt
Colyer
Before
anyone can start optimizing a web site, you must understand how
search engines work.
Search
engine optimization is the hardest thing to do for a webmaster
because there are so many rules to it and you have to stay up
to date with all the new search engine optimization techniques.
Search
engines send out what is know as a robot or some people call them
spiders to index your web page. They find web pages by links,
When a robot finds a link on a web page it will follow it to that
page (you can join www.linkexchangeit.com to trade links with
other members). Each search engine has it's own robot and each
robot acts different, then other robots. Some robots will index
all of your web site in day and others will take weeks before
they get all of your web pages. A spider is a computer software
that moves from web page to web page by links gathering information.
After
a robot has indexed your web page it is sent to a database which
holds large amount of other web sites. After in the database your
web page will be part of the search engine results. The way it
indexes your web page and where it places it on its search engine
results depends on a number of factors that are on your site.
Search
engines will rank your web page based on the information robots
receive from indexing. The better you have SEO your site, the
higher the ranking.
About
The Author
Matt
Colyer is the owner of the Marhen.com
Network and is a part-time SEO. He also is a php, CGI and ASP
developer.
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