Friday 24 August 2012

Web Search Engines Speed up Business Processes

Today’s business world has got a lot to do with World Wide Web Search Engines which are the sources of all vital information and applications which have made all business functions easy. The WWW has become, by far, the biggest part of the Internet and so most searches now are limited to the "Web". These search engines that find and make your website visible to Web users and prospective clients. It is therefore very helpful for us to know, at least in principle, the inner workings of these engines, and how they go about finding and presenting information to Web users searching for information.

The search begins with a special software bots (or robots) called web spider which is basically employed by the search engines to go out and find the relevant information across the millions of websites - and then come back and build lists of the related words they have found. This procedure is called web listing and it's a rather involved and intense process of building and maintaining lists of related words from a huge number of pages. This automated program fetches Web Pages automatically and feeds this information to the engine.

When you submit website pages to an engine, their spider will come along and index your site which is called web indexing. It will "read" the content, including any Meta tag data and then continue on and follow any links out of the site to other pages. This data is then passed by the spider to a central collection point where this data is all indexed. Any sites that have been found via your links will also be indexed.

When you type in a search term in a search engine for it locate relevant information for you, it actually searches its index for the information, not the Web. The spiders will sporadically return to these sites to check for any updates or information that may have changed and the frequency with which this occurs is dependent on the arbitrator of the particular engine.

website extractor is another application in this line which is programmed to extract a particular keyword, and its location. The relationship between pages, or the way in which pages are linked is then analysed by the algorithms, and this enables the search engine to determine whether the keywords in the linked pages have relevancy and are similar to the keywords that were on the original web page, as well as determining what the page is about.All the three applications of search engines help business enterprises to start, build, promote and expand their online businesses and create multiple, passive income streams.



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