What is Google Search ranking algorithm

ThomasBuckland

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No one knows, as SEOer's we try to get close but no one but MR G actually knows all the algorithm.

Try not to start with software or Tools either. Your costs go up and if you don't know what your doing then you can lose a lot of money.

Google is much like a rubix cube, you need algorithms to sort it. The more time you invest the quicker you can solve it. But someone can always come along and change it meaning you have to start over again and see what is different.

I can solve a rubix cube.
I cannot solve google.
 
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businessoftheday

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It is called google penguin Algorithm new introducing in April-2012. According to this algorithm it gives the keywords ranking on below rules based.

- All the content of all pages are unique and high quality.
- Your site must have high page rank and best quality backlinks.
- Your off page activities is in dofollow and high quality websites.
- your website don't have any spam links.
- Your website must use the Whitehat seo technique for metatags. etc.
 
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Horton_Sakaria

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Really, I can see you’re an seo consultant so can you elaborate in what you mean. Maybe teach me a thing or two..

I understand there many different algorithms in which Google uses to Rank your pages, but what do you mean by different data centers. I understand Google uses this to load balance their software (Google Search). This would be mainly to deal with Network traffic. But in regards to SEO, the only reason I can see this being a reason is due to the locality of the search…

Thanks in advance…
 
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Really, I can see you're an seo consultant so can you elaborate in what you mean. Maybe teach me a thing or two..

I understand there many different algorithms in which Google uses to Rank your pages, but what do you mean by different data centers. I understand Google uses this to load balance their software (Google Search). This would be mainly to deal with Network traffic. But in regards to SEO, the only reason I can see this being a reason is due to the locality of the search…

Thanks in advance…

Why not test for yourself?
 
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