What is a Search Engine, and how do they work
Cleo Kirkland
Lesson Info
2. What is a Search Engine, and how do they work
Lessons
Intro- Course Overview
01:28 2What is a Search Engine, and how do they work
05:40 3What Kind of Work do SEO Practitioners Do
02:01 4Popular Tools for SEO
05:55 5The Evolution of Google's Algo
03:24 6Quiz: Chapter 2: SEO 101
Analysis Introduction
03:09 8Reporting your Findings
02:51 9Checking Google's Index
04:12 10Checking Google Search Console
04:46 11Setting up Crawler Tools
04:47 12Interpreting Crawler Tool Reports
08:14 13Interpreting Page Speed Tool Reports
03:35 14Checking Schema Markup
02:57 15Quiz: Chapter 3: Technical Analysis
16Content Audit - Introduction
01:12 17Basic Keyword Research
03:34 18How to Determine What Type of Content You Should Create
03:31 19Qualitative Content Audit
03:25 20How to Take Your Content Inventory
07:55 21Reviewing site Architecture
03:54 22Keyword Optimization
06:29 23Keyword Gap Analysis
06:18 24Keyword Opportunity Sizing
06:24 25Quiz: Chapter 4: Content Audit
26Competitive Link Audit
05:24 27How to Find Short Term Opportunities
07:15 28How to Check if a Domain Link is High Quality
02:06 29The -Oops Something Happened- Audit
08:14 30Quiz: Chapter 5: Link Audit
31Finding Great Contributors on Fiverr
03:15 32Finding Great Contributors with Ahrefs
00:48 33Finding Contact Info using NinjaOutreach
03:42 34Sending Emails Through NinjaOutreach
05:24 35Quiz: Chapter 6: Outreach
36SEO Project Management - Introduction
00:52 37Wireframing and Product Specs
03:27 38Reporting on the progress of your work using Asana
05:38 39A word on Weekly-Monthly Reporting
08:21 40Reporting Your SEO Impact
04:01 41Top Tips for Project Managers
07:18 42Quiz: Chapter 7: Project Management
43Final Quiz
Lesson Info
What is a Search Engine, and how do they work
Alright so it's time to get going in this section. We'll cover the basic building blocks of S. C. O. Theory. Starting with what is a search engine and we is gonna do this real quick. So what does the search engine and how do they work? Well, simply put, it's any website software tool or program that allows you to easily search a database of information. Take the classic example, google you as a user, go to google's website entering your keywords and it spits out a list of websites for you to check out. Say you're looking for the best plumbers in Atlanta and you go to google type in those keywords also known as a search query and outcomes. A list of websites on a page known as a search engine results page. Or search. You could also do the same thing with being or ask jeeves or alta vista if you're old enough to remember that one. There's also international examples such as Baidu from china or Yandex from Russia. With all of these examples you put in your search query and they return a l...
ist of websites to check out. But there are other types of search engines. Youtube, for example is the second most widely used search engine in the world and it searches for video clips amazon also acts as a search engine as you can search for product and product reviews and the same thing for facebook and linkedin which allow you to search for user profiles whether you as a user are looking for websites or products or something else. A search engine is just a tool that helps you find what you're looking for. Now it's time to talk about the guts of a search engine. The search algorithm. Search engines has to determine which websites or products or assets to rank first which to rank last and which to not rank at all. And the software that does this job is called a search algorithm. Whether it's being google amazon facebook, every search engine has a different search algorithm and thus will show you a different set of results. Try searching for pharmacies and google versus pharmacies on facebook, you'll get a very different set of results and that's also true if you search for pharmacies in google versus being. Each of these companies have a different algorithm that's at work determining the rank of their results. So what is google's ranking factors. Now for the rest of this lesson we are going to focus specifically on google and the first thing to mention is that Google's algorithm measures many, many, many different things about your website to determine its rank. These things are called ranking factors of course, Google does not publish these factors and they won't tell you how they're weighted or anything like that. But there's been a number of determined marketers who surveyed other S. C. O. S. And got their observations down and the following is how I personally summarize what you'd read if you checked out the sources that I include below Google's ranking factors are split into three different categories. Technical ranking factors. Content ranking factors and link ranking factors. Technical ranking factors are further split between crawl ranking factors or how easy is it for Google to discover your most important you or else index ranking factors or how easy is it for google to understand or parse information of your page and then rank ranking factors which is a combination of engagement related metrics such as bounce rate, click through rate and page speed and the job of doing what's called a technical S C. O work is to remove as many of these roadblocks to rankings as possible. Next there's content ranking factors which are also split up into three different categories as well. First there's relevance, which is how relevant is your content to the user search query next there's uniqueness which is how unique is your content versus everything else that's available out there online. Is this a rehash of something, someone else has already created? Or is this something new and fresh? And then finally, there's death or how well do you cover a topic compared to other websites that cover the same topic? Finally, there's link related ranking factors which is really important because Google was the first link related search engine. So just like content versus relevance is very important. How do the sites linking to your site relate to the keywords you want to rank for or how well do that does the anchor text or the text that is hyperlinked in the link related to the keywords you want to rank for then there's popularity or how many sites are linking to you? You can think of it like this. Every link counts as a vote. So if you have a lot of links you have a lot of votes and finally there's authority or how powerful are the sites that are linking to you and mentioning you now most S C O s including myself will tell you links as a group is the most important ranking factor. But again, you have to remember that each type of keyword you try to rank for has different weighting weighting of ranking factors and how important the links are to you, depends on the competition of your syrup. So in this course we teach a very balanced approach which is try your best to address as many ranking factors as possible in your campaign and do it in the most earnest manner. Now that you have an understanding of what is a search engine, how they rank results and how particularly google's algorithm works. It's time to jump into the next section and talk about the work, which is what s Ceos do on a day to day basis
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