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How do search engines rank websites?
Hey Nebinion,
I’ve been curious about how search engines like Google determine which websites show up at the top of search results. We all know that when we search for something, the first few results tend to be the most relevant. But how exactly do search engines decide what to rank higher?
I’ve heard a lot about terms like “SEO,” “backlinks,” and “keywords,” but I still don’t fully get the process. Can someone break it down for me in simple terms? What factors do search engines take into account to rank websites?
Bonus points if you can explain how these rankings affect things like website traffic and visibility!
Thanks in advance! 🙏
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Basically, search engines rank websites based on a bunch of factors, but the main ones are relevance and trustworthiness. They look at things like the keywords on your site (what it’s about), the quality of your content, and how many other websites link to you (backlinks). If other trusted sites link to yours, it’s a sign that your site is reliable.
It’s like a popularity contest where the most informative, reliable sites get the top spots!