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Change: examples of search engines. A search engine pulls information from the web and delivers it to you quickly on a search engine results page. Example of a Search Engine Results PagePage:Looks familiar, huh? You use search engine results pages all of the time. How do Search Engines Work?
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Change: do perform sneaky practices to trick the search engines. They would do things like type the entire dictionary on their site so that their site would
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Change: Bing, Dogpile, and MSN are search engines. A search engine pulls information from the web and delivers it to you quickly on a search engine results page. Example of a Search Engine Results PageLooks familiar, huh? You use search engine results pages all of the time.How do
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: and MSN are search engines. A search engine pulls information from the web and delivers it to you quickly on a search engine results page. Example of a Search Engine Results PageLooks familiar, huh? You use search engine results pages all of the time.How do Search Engines Work?
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Change: searchssearches for a subject, a search engine only has one job: deliver exactly what you are looking for down to the smallest detail. If a search engine didn't give you the results you wanted, you would probably stop using it.Once a search engine returns
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Change: Looks familiar, huh? You use search engine results pages all of the time.How do Search Engines Work? For search engines to deliver information to you quickly, they must send out a large number of spiders or bots to crawl the web. Most people think the
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Change: is no magic way to make sure theseyour site is listed first on a silverresults bullet,page, performing as many tasks as you can in the Tips for a More Successful Site section will help your site get listed closer
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Change: section will help your site get listed firstcloser withto the search engines.*Get astop muchof informationthe onresults yourpage topicfor assearches possiblerelated onto yourthe site.topic *Nameof your pagessite. inSites awith smartlots way.*Use
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Change: web, search engines didn't go much further than this simplistic step, and found that their results suffered as a consequence. Thus, through iterative evolution, smart engineers at the various engines devised better ways tointernet, find valuable resultssome thatsite searchersowners would appreciate and enjoy.
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Change: Imagine the World Wide Web as a network of stops in a big city subway system. Eachsend stop is its own unique document (usuallyout a web page, but sometimeslarge anumber PDF,of JPGspiders or other file). The search engines need a waybots to "crawl"
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Change: Popularity and relevance aren't determined manually (and thank goodness, because those trillions of man-hours would requireEarth's entire population as aworkforce). Instead, the engines craft careful,
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Change: This is a placeholder where we will write general information about what search engines are and how they work.
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