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Google Re-designed How Search Works Website To Make Better Understand About Search Results

Search engine major Google just launched their Refurbished website to better understand people and business and how the Google search works.

Every day, billions of people come to Google to search to find any product or service or find any information, which makes it the most significant search engine on the internet. Even though trillions of search queries are made in a year, there are many people still not aware of the basics of it. That’s why it often gets complicated for them to reach their preferred results. A lack of knowledge in search queries makes it harder to reach their preferred audience organically through Google search from a business perspective.
That’s why Google launched their new website, How Search Works, in a new design and in a more easy-to-understand way.
The website clearly defines what happens from the time someone types something to get the result on the SERP page. The website demonstrates the technology and the process that takes place to curate all the information from the Google database and present it defying what you are looking for.

The blog post denotes, Google indexed billions of URLs on their database and other contents into their index. Google algorithms look at factors like relevance, usefulness, freshness, user engagement, quality, and other factors to present the best results. On the website, people can know about the improvements that Google makes to serve better search results.

According to Google, they have made 4500 search improvements in 2020. Users can also get helpful information on the website by watching videos of the “How Search Works video series”. However, the website was started back in 2016, and millions of people already got information from the website, and now Google just updated the website with fresh information, easy navigation, bookmark section, and added links to additional section tailored to how search works and answering common questions on the perspective.

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