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Google Crawling and Indexing

HOW SEARCH ENGINES WORK: CRAWLING, INDEXING, AND RANKING First, show up. As we mentioned in  Chapter 1 , search engines are answer machines. They exist to discover, understand, and organize the internet's content in order to offer the most relevant results to the questions searchers are asking. In order to show up in search results, your content needs to first be visible to search engines. It's arguably the most important piece of the SEO puzzle: If your site can't be found, there's no way you'll ever show up in the SERPs (Search Engine Results Page). How do search engines work? Search engines work through three primary functions: Crawling: Scour the Internet for content, looking over the code/content for each URL they find. Indexing: Store and organize the content found during the crawling process. Once a page is in the index, it’s in the running to be displayed as a result to relevant queries. Ranking: Provide the pieces of content that will best answer a searcher...

Social Welfare Strategy

            Social Evaluationism: Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection has been profoundly influential among scientists and others on both sides of the Atlantic from the time of its introduction; throughout its history, Americans have contributed to the theory's development and to its uses beyond science. An American botanist, Asa Gray, was among the select group of naturalists with whom Darwin corresponded about his work even prior to his decision to publish his theory. Copies of On the Origin of Species were circulating in American cities before the end of 1859, the year of its publication in Britain, and American naturalists were quick to engage in debates over the theory's meaning and implications. For the most part, working naturalists in America were enthusiastic about the general idea of organic evolution; while many wanted to maintain a place for divine influence in the case of human development, they welcomed a scientific account of the origin of speci...

New gift for United States

Win today's Gift🧧Card !!!! 🆕  New Servey Description : It used to be that gift cards only sold for face value, and you would rarely (if ever) find a sale of any kind on a gift card. But merchants have figured out that customers who come into their stores to redeem gift cards are profitable customers, because they (i) are more likely to buy full-priced merchandise than customers spending their own money, (ii) will likely overspend the value of their gift cards, and/or (iii) will make multiple trips into the store to redeem their gift cards. Merchants who want more of these shoppers in their stores offer discounts on their gift cards to lure both gift-givers looking to save money on gifting and savvy shoppers who buy discount gift cards to save on their own planned expenses. So where can you find great deals and savings on gift cards? Well, you’ve got several choices, but first let me clarify the difference between two types of gift cards that sell for less than face value. First, ...