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How Search Engines Work Google pulls together search engine results by sending out an army of robots called ‘Spiders’ to do one thing: read.
Yes, the Google Spiders read websites all day, everyday. With every passing month, Google makes sure its Spiders reading ability increases.
More Spiders More websites visited More reading More relevance?
Unfortunately the vast majority of search engine results aren't relevant. That’s the reason why when someone is searching, it invariably means more than 1 search. The searcher has to refine their search criteria.
This problem begins with how most websites are written.
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