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The Google search engine spider will (at an
incredible rate) search through its entire database of millions of websites
and present a
summary of sites that contain the previously mentioned keywords.
The customer will be presented with the total
number of websites that contain the selected keywords and a list of the first 10 or 20
sites. The list will usually contain a web address and a brief description of the site
listed. Based on this knowledge the viewer will then proceed to view the website, deemed
most suitable for their requirements.
Most search engines allow for complicated and
advanced searches, for example, searching for exact phrases, language preference, time and
date of published websites, geographical location and many other parameters.
The top
16 search engines
are:
The above sites are universal,
however if you are going to promote your site for a UK audience
then the UK engines are also essential. If you are listed in
google.com it does not mean you will be listed in google.co.uk.
They share the same company name and are indeed run by the same
company but they use a different set of rules.
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