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Reading search engine result pages

Started by Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU), April 18, 2017, 11:36:38 AM

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Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU)

Reading search engine result pages

- Before we dive into working on getting your website to show up in the search results, it's important to understand what those search results actually look like. Although there are a lot of search engines around the world, and they all have some distinct differences, there are some common characteristics that their Search Engine Results Pages, or SERPs may have. One thing that were going to probably find are some paid listings. Paid listings are very different than the traditional organic, or natural listings that we'll be focusing on for our SEO efforts. These paid listings are actually advertisments, and programs like Google's AdWords or Microsoft's Bing Ads, allow advertisers to bid on and place these ads in the search results pages.

A typical search engine results page will have 10 organic results that link out to different web pages. Each result might look a little different, but they'll all have at least a headline, a description, and a visible URL. It's important to know what these components look like because later in this course we'll be modifying and optimizing these particular elements that may appear for an individual result. One important thing to point out is that the internet has changed a lot since search engines first appeared, and there's a lot of content on the web beyond just text and web pages.

Search engines have done a good job of keeping pace, and while we still view web page results, they also return things like video, images, news, products, and maps, on a search engine results page. A common way of describing this, would be that we now have blended search results that include all kinds of different content. Sometimes the blended results will have a group of video clips that match a users query, or it might show a list of local businesses accompanied by a map. It could be a group of images and prices for a particular product that you can buy.

Social signals allow search engines to return more personalized results, like a news article that your friends have shared. These results can show up in a variety of different ways based on what the search engines think is relevant and appropriate to the users search query. In some search results, a visual carousel of results may appear. Others may include enhanced results such as Google's Knowledge Graph. These results are generated from a variety of sources like Wikipedia, Freebase, or even the CIA's Factbook, and they can provide instant answers to a searcher's query.

The important thing to remember is that you have a lot of opportunities to have your content show up in the Search Engine Results Pages, and the more you understand how search engines decide to show results to users, the more you'll understand how to get the search engines to show your content above the rest.

Source: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/seo-foundations/reading-search-engine-result-pages
Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU)
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