How Do Search Engines Work - Web
Crawlers
It is the search engines that in the end bring your website to the
attention of your prospective customers. Therefore it is better to know how these search engines actually work and
how they present information to the customer initiating a search.
There are basically two types of search engines. The first uses
robots called crawlers or spiders.
Search Engines use spiders to index websites. When
you submit your website pages to a search engine by completing their required submission page, the search engine
spider will index your entire site. A 'spider' is an automated program that is run by the search engine system.
Spiders visit a web site, read the content on the actual site, the site's Meta tags and also follow the links to
which the site connects. The spider then returns all that information back to a central depository, where the data
is indexed. It will visit each link you have on your website and index those sites as well. Some spiders will only
index a certain number of pages on your site, so don't create a site with 500 pages!
The spider will periodically return to the sites to check for any
information that has changed. The frequency with which this happens is determined by the owners of the search
engine.
A spider is almost like a book where it contains the table of
contents, the actual content and the links and references for all the websites it finds during its search, and it
may index up to a million pages a day.
Example: Yahoo, Bing, AltaVista and
Google.
When you ask a search engine to locate information, it is actually
searching through the database index which it has created and not actually searching the Web. Different search
engines produce different rankings because not every search engine uses the same algorithm to search through the
indices.
One of the things that a search engine algorithm scans for is the
frequency and location of keywords on a web page, but it can also detect artificial keyword stuffing or spamdexing.
Then the algorithms analyze the way that pages link to other pages in the Web. By checking how pages link to each
other, an engine can both determine what a page is about, if the keywords of the linked pages are similar to the
keywords on the original page.
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