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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Web search engines work by storing information about many web pages which they retrieve from the HTML marked of the pages. These pages are retrieved by a web crawler(sometimes also know as a spider) - an automated web crawler which follows every link on the site. How a search engine works! What is search engine optimisation! Web search engines work by storing information about many web pages which they retrieve from the HTML marked of the pages. These pages are retrieved by a web crawler(sometimes also know as a spider) - an automated web crawler which follows every link on the site. The process of maximizing the number of visitors to a particular website by ensuring that the site appears high on the list of results returned by a search engine. What types of search engine optimisation are there? Keyword research:The process to search the keywords related to your website whilst disposing of words such as "to" or "and". The process of maximizingthe number of visitors to aparticular website by ensuring that the site appears high on the list of results returned by a search engine. On-site optimisation:In search engine optimization, on-page optimization refers to factors that have an effect on your Web site or Web page listing in natural search results. These factors are controlled by you or by coding on your page. Examples of on-page optimization include actual HTML code, meta tags, keyword placement and keyword density. Off-site optimisation: In search engine optimization, off-page optimization refers to factors that have an effect on your Web site or Web page listing in natural search results. These factors are off-site that means they are not controlled by you or the coding on your page. Examples of off-page optimization include things such as link popularity and page rank.
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