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The history of search engines

The major search engines of today started in the 1990s with the Yahoo Directory starting in 1994, LookSmart in 1995, Alta Vista in 1995, Ask Jeeves in 1997 and Google launching in 1998. Businesses quickly realised the economic benefit of having a top ranked site and began to engineer ways to improve their site ranking […]

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Link building

Link popularity is widely regarded now as the dominant factor of search engine rankings. If a competitor’s site is well optimised and has stronger inbound links from reputable, relevant sites, they will rank higher then you. Links act as votes for your site qualifying your content and therefore the major search engines regard a site […]

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Why you need SEO

The world of business has quickly evolved with the introduction of the internet. Now at least half of the developed world has access to the internet and 90% of people find sites through search engines, predominantly Google, which drives online purchases. Online allows businesses to have a global reach at a fraction of the cost […]

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How search queries are processed

The Evolution of a Google Query Most people know that a search engine provides users with relevant search results to their search queries, however not everyone understands how search engines do this. Below details how Google delivers their search results.

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How Google captured the market

Search engines provide the best matches to a users search query. They rank sites using programs called spiders or robots and return what they consider to be a prioritised listing to any query. Google is the biggest search engine and has over a 70% market share and are very much the focal point for all […]

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Anchor text links

Anchor text links are a form of hyperlink on a web page that directs the user to a different web page or to a specific section of a web page. This is normally done for reference to aid understanding. A hyperlink can be a text or a image link. An anchor text link is a […]

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AdWords: Display or search network?

What is Google AdWords? Google AdWords is an online advertising network where advertisers can display ads on sites that are part of the Google network. The Google network is split into 2 sections; the search network and the display network. The search network allows advertisers to run contextual ads on a group of search related […]

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